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🇩🇪 DE/EN 🇬🇧

  • Never!

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  • Well, maybe OP has been holding on to it for quite few years by now.

  • Slavery is even explicitly allowed as punishment.

  • It's not about getting a proper result. It's about getting less work to do and just as much of a pain in the ass as possible.

  • https://feddit.org/comment/9064639

    Since people are asking all sort of things, and it's difficult to keep up with posting everything to every reply, I am simply going to add the info to a "main thread".

  • I did another test with a simple cube and the same top shell pattern as the test and got similar results.

    I am printing at 200°C based on the following temp tower.

    As for speed, I am using the Orca Slicer preset "0.20mm SPEED @MK4S 0.4":

    • First Layer: 40 mm/s
    • Walls: 170 mm/s
    • Infill: 200 mm/s -Top Surface: 100 mm/s

    Additionally based on the calibration test I came up with 18 mm/s for max volumetric speed. (Test result below)

  • Update:

    The printer is a Prusa MK4S with stock parts.

    The filament is by recyclingfabric.

    I have run through all relevant calibrations in Orca Slicer and the blobs still happen but only when using these circular patterns. I've printer the bracket I designed. Need to further tune the edges but overall it seems good to me:

  • The calibration pattern appears to have a hardcoded top layer. Changing it in the slicer does nothing.

    The calibration page lists some examples which look a lot cleaner. Also, I tried another opened filament that was stored in a closed plastic bag and the blobs are less pronounced. So the third test is going to be a fresh filament.

  • That's what most people don't want to realize. Could be them on the chopping block any second. These systems only work with in- and out-groups. And when one out-group is gone, they have to create another.

  • LGTM

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  • This is not true anymore as we have all moved to de-gender our language according to the teachings of the late Hermes Phettberg by which gender-specific endings are replaced by the letter Y.

    So, i.e. the German word for a person operating a bakery is now "Bäcky" instead of "Bäcker" (m) and "Bäckerin" (f).

    not 🤪

  • Everytime a Targaryen is born, the gods throw a dice

  • This looks exactly like what I am looking for. Thanks a lot!

  • I'm not sure yet as I am still in the research phase for this project.

  • print shops and sign companies

    Thought so too but both shops I use frequently don't offer this

    cut out yourself.

    Certainly a possibility but I want to give them away so it would take a lot of time to make multiple.

    I might try to 3d print the stencil if all else fails.

  • I'm going to throw the Prusa Core One into the ring:

    The first thing you will probably notice compared to something like Bambu Labs printers is the price. Yes, it's high. However, Prusa is doing a lot more than just building 3D Printers, they are also developing the slicer software PrusaSlicer which many, including Bambu Labs Slicer, are based on and make it available for free to anyone. Also, their customer support is top of the line.

    Don't let the fact that you assemble the printer from the ground up let you scare away. I am not exactly a precision engineer myself and got everything working flawlessly on my first try.

  • And how do they work?

  • But remember kids, if we get rid of one more regulation, the people owning those corporations will make us all rich!

    They won't.