Do I need to wear some sort of special technical fabric fanny pack? I don’t want to inhibit the progress of the pioneers.
Do I need to wear some sort of special technical fabric fanny pack? I don’t want to inhibit the progress of the pioneers.
If I may ask as an edc lurker, I love the idea of edc, but how do you carry so many useful gadgets? If I put stuff in my phone pocket then it scratches up my phone. If I put stuff in my key/wallet pocket then it unlocks my car randomly. I would carry my lathe in my pocket if it was feasible.
Having a 3d printer is super convenient for any home or shop repairs I need to make. I have so many curtain spacers and custom hooks all over the place now. The key is to get some hours in Fusion or some other good CAD software so you can whip up custom parts in minutes. You may get it wrong the first few times, but a couple minutes of tweaks and then you have a new part printing while you go back to working on other stuff.
The Swedish Maker just put out a video about how transformative 3d printing has been for his workflow. https://youtu.be/p2bClWmKHRM
The instructions for my smoke detector recommend spraying the openings with compressed air regularly.
Play slowed down African elephant noises on the stereo as you drive on wet roads.
Awesome project!
At least 10 according to this article.
https://sabersourcing.com/2020/11/11/all-of-the-wookiee-jedi-and-their-remarkable-lightsabers/
I buy samples from Atomic Filament when I don’t know which filament would work best for a project. They are 50g spools for under $4 each. It is usually enough filament to print out a filament sample card and a small test piece.
Use an x-acto knife or a $5 PTFE cutter for best results.
Unless every instance goes down we will just call it a partial outage.
Amazing how that Saturday I set aside to build a Voron2 turned into a weeklong adventure. Then the mods, troubleshooting of mods, ERCF, and building of a Trident consumed so much more time. I guess that is just Voron Life.
I would never use a printer without z-tilt adjust as well. The bed is trammed using motors automatically and then the bed mesh just accounts for surface flatness.
Roy Tillman (Fargo S5E8)
Good luck! Hate that you are having to deal with this.
You may have luck with a slow (5W) charger according to the comments here.
Did you try putting your deck temporarily into Battery Storage Mode?
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Your first layer seems inconsistent. What z sensor are you using? Were these printed in quick succession or did the printer have time to cool?
My thinking is this could be due to thermal drift in your homing sensor. First print will be solid, then subsequent prints will have a warmed up sensor resulting in a different z offset. Try minimizing variables by making your preheating consistent. Or just baby step the z-axis during the print start.
The manufacturer can save money by not including grills and if the speaker gets damaged they will make more money when you buy a replacement speaker.