From a3cd8347c12b9bd4089e04bb433dbc90a097edb9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Loes <l.bogers@hva.nl>
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2019 15:54:36 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Update week08.md

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 * The Ultimaker 3 does an automatic leveling sequence to check if the bed is level and even. It does not want to have textile stuck on top of the bed. Luckily, the PRUSA printer, the ultimaker 2+ and 2+ extended can be fooled. 
 * Slowing down the print speed to 50% helps create better adhesion to the fabric, and make nicer lines with less dragging. 
 
-![](../images/wk08_printtest8.jpg)*Trying out the grid deformation designs, slowing down the speed of the printer gave much better adhesion, only printing one layer keeps the textile very flexible, Loes Bogers, 2019*
+![](../images/wk08_printtest8.jpg)*Trying out the grid deformation designs (with tensors technique, see below), slowing down the speed of the printer gave much better adhesion (right), only printing one layer keeps the textile very flexible, Loes Bogers, 2019*
 
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