

Yeah but this whole post is about resin prints, which cannot be acetone smoothed.
Yeah but this whole post is about resin prints, which cannot be acetone smoothed.
No, the reason clear 3d prints are cloudy is because layer lines cause scattering, which makes it appear cloudy. Coating the surface with a clear epoxy fills in the tiny gaps that causes light to scatter, improving the optical clarity.
Is the part in the middle not 3D printed? It says Formlabs Form 3.
That’s literally just an HOA, but only for multi-tenant buildings. Like, I get that you don’t have them for detached single family homes, but every aspect you’re describing is just how HOAs function in the US.
Than 35? No, you’re not going to build a new printer from scratch for less than $35, especially if you don’t have another printer to print parts.
Buy a hotend, figure out what you did wrong previously, and fix your machine.
I mean, literally not? The meme about Don’t Dead Open Inside was that the words went top to bottom then left to right. This is the opposite. It reads left to right, top to bottom.
They probably bought it from someone who previously had rented it out.
Either the fees didn’t jump straight to $930 from $110 or the person didn’t do due diligence in reviewing the condo’s budget before they bought.
Dude, that looks rough as hell compared to any resin print. I don’t get why some people just have to cope so hard over this, resin is just better for detail, it’s not a comment on your print skills or whatever.
God if this isn’t the truth.
Yeah man, I’m sure you’ll be able to convince the average person that your process is way easier than just launching an app.
One slight correction, nothing is stopping you from using Klipper with Octoprint. You just need to install the Octoklipper plug-in to Octoprint. Most people who run Klipper choose to use Mainsail or Fluidd, but it’s not required.
Do thorns cause problems for screen readers for those with bision problems?