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in my opinion theres nothing more critical to a successful 3d print than a good first layer the success of your first layer can be the difference between a print looking like this or like this theres a lot of different settings you can tweak to dial it in so in this 3d printing 101 were going to discuss how you too can get the perfect first layer lets get started [Music] welcome back to 3d printing 101 here on makers muse so before we begin Im going to assume that you have leveled your print bed and set the correct nozzle height as accurately as you can every 3d printer does this slightly differently some machines manually level with thumbscrews while others use a probe to automatically compensate I go into some detail in this video on how to level a print bed on several of my machines I recommend a large flat print to verify that your print bed is dialed in before attempting a complex print to avoid any failures this Square and circle from fevers user C brunner is a really good