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Simply slide the hot glue nozzle underneath the pot and add a few drops of glue.
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A computer-controlled heated nozzle (think "glue gun") moves back and forth across a print platform, setting down a layer of liquid or pulverized material.
The glue quickly slides to the nozzle or back down to the bottom.
Just know that there are primarily two types of at-home 3D printers right now: one — like the Form1 printer — that uses a special liquid (or resin) that hardens when hit by a laser, and one — like the MakerBot — that uses spools of plastic (or filament) that gets pushed out through a hot nozzle like a glue gun.
This can be done most easily by putting the pin inside the nozzle of the tube of glue.
Get a hot glue gun, and glue the tube to the nozzle of the gun.
Take your glue and apply it around the bottom of the spray nozzle cap where it meets the bottle cap.
If the spray nozzle keeps coming off of the cap, try a different type of glue or use a glue gun.
Belanger had designed hot-glue guns, so he knew a lot about what made a nozzle work.
As in a hot-glue gun, a length of special plastic is melted and fed through a nozzle.
A machine nearby whirrs into life and builds up the object gradually, either by depositing material from a nozzle, or by selectively solidifying a thin layer of plastic or metal dust using tiny drops of glue or a tightly focused beam.
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