An unsuccessful 3D print is something every printer user encounters sooner or later. A detached layer, poor bed adhesion, an incorrectly chosen temperature, or slight axis miscalibration can, in minutes, turn a project into so-called printer spaghetti – a tangle of filament strands instead of a finished part.
Although it may seem like a failure, in practice, it is one of the most crucial stages of learning 3D printing. Each such error provides valuable information: about settings, material, cooling, or bed preparation. It is through these very tests that the refined and proven tools, which eventually make their way into my store, are developed.
I am showing this failed print because Stary Drukuje is a real workshop, not just a collection of ready-made product photos. Every tool available on the site is the result of numerous attempts – including those that ended in complete disaster.
If you are interested in 3D printing, print issues, and tools created by a practitioner, check out what I am currently creating on our website: https://starydrukuje.pl/sklep/
