Brick Didn't Stick
I still have some photos from when I was using the sample white filament that came with my 3D printer. I guess I might as well use them for a few Actifit reports.
Here are two of my first attempts at printing building blocks which are like Lego bricks but can't legally be called "Lego" blocks.
A lot of stringing in these examples obviously. The blocks lost adhesion to the print bed.
I was using the slicer's default 20% infill when no infill at all would have been much better. I know that now.
![no-stick-brick2.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/holovision/23uFTcqVwWJ2U722dot5kho6ZcpL8wn3hF6c7JMEUgseTn1EiVi7atmvfcBjYDwu7pyCa.jpg)
Image Source: Personal Photo
![no-stick-brick1.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/holovision/23wgMydvG8iGggGxBW9yu659VSwfocpP94pN5WBQGL4ovP8aSg4zXMBzkK84TUCs5BeXJ.jpg)
Image Source: Personal Photo
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