These are black mission figs and are self pollinating. We also have the fruits trees netted because other garden animals enjoy our fruits as much as we do. 😀
Don’t fret. I have the original ODE and the v2 changes which included the updated burrs. It’s does a fantastic job for v60 pour over. It was also fine on v1 burrs just better with v2 burrs. Discounted refurbished is the way to go to cost effectively up your grinder game. Static is handled with a spray bottle; not a big deal - just part of the ritual.
My wife has been making this for nearly as long as we've been married and I've never seen her use a recipe; sorry. Sometimes I get some of the ingredients for her; this one has dried cranberries, coconut flakes, and pumpkin seeds.
Wipe down the build plate regularly with IPA to help keep it clean; I do this as part of my pre-print workflow. That and scrubbing the nozzle with a brass wire brush to help keep burnt filament getting into my print.
How hot is your shed?
Depending on your shed temp, some filaments actually like it hot.
I have a PLA filament that likes to print at 220C and in an ambient enclosure temp of 90F.
If your shed is near 120F-140F, its perfect for ABS/ASA (be mindful of VOCs); maybe consider switching filaments while its hot out - making lemonade out of lemons and all that.
Good call.
It looks like there is a Summer sale going on Hario USA.
I prefer the untabbed filters and Amazon is hit or miss on these.
I ordered a half dozen boxes, which hold me to end of year.
make sure you have properly cleaned the new bed; ipa or dish soap. I have gone so far as lightly sand my new pei sheets with high grit sand paper to improve adhesion. Try the list below before considering sanding.
bed temp: as you mentioned a cooler bed temp may improve corner curling. 50c or just yolo it and turn it off
sounds like you’re printing with PLA: maybe slightly lower your hot end temp.
mouse ears at the corners may help keep them from curling.
make sure your printer isn’t catching a cool breeze.
These are black mission figs and are self pollinating. We also have the fruits trees netted because other garden animals enjoy our fruits as much as we do. 😀