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      <title>My 3 n00b 3d printing mistakes</title>
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            I&#39;m fairly new to 3D printing, and in the process of learning I experienced a number of mistakes. Mistakes are of course splendid for learning things!
Not aligning the print bed Not aligning the print bed properly was my first and worst mistake.
First I made a small print and it printed okay. Satisfied, I uploaded a much larger print to my octoprint server connected to my 3D printer. It started printing, and all seemed well.
          
          
        
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