bc whytfnot I suppose
Oh man you should see our house at Halloween season
So I already have a dual Z setup, but since it’s a single driver for Z I just run a split cable to those two steppers, so have an open JST on that same driver. I figured that the draw wouldn’t be an issue (and even my LED’s are running off an independent 5v60a power supply that runs the wled setup, so nothing other than stock and the already extra z motor drawing power. Sounds like it might just work, hell let’s give it a shot just need to print some parts will update with result
Nah it doesn’t blank out your credit card number unless it’s followed by cvv number and expiration date - I think it even encrypts it if you enter a 5 digit billing zip code
Well done, robot - I’m still learning thank you!
allow me to introduce you to https://lemmy.world/c/tonightsdinner it’s pretty much that except playing in the empty back room of the library - cooks come and post please
One thing I found out is if you type your lemmy password it censors that too, see: ********************* isn’t that a great feature you should try it
D***it they got me too
No f***ing way
Great answer - I’ve considered a resin printer but my use case doesn’t include any miniatures or game pieces, so I’m sticking with FDM, but if you’re after super fine detail, more than you can get with 0.2 or 0.25, then go resin but be prepared for the mess, toxicity, and other drawbacks before you make the jump
Lol - yeah once I saw where it was all going I got the lack setup for my wife’s sanity. I’m surprised I’ve been able to keep it as “tidy” as it is… though I still end up having to clean out my corner every weekend.
Definitely won’t be joining a filament of the month club, learned that lesson with cheese…so many meh cheeses
I’d ask what you’re mainly using your printer for, and what you hope the new one will do that you currently can’t.
Love the indicator - what a great show that is. Our feeds look pretty similar lol
Sat in dry box for 4h preprint and feeds from the dryer directly. Made it a super fast print (for me at least) 75mm/sec with an 0.8 nozzle. I’d printed a couple of these smaller for friends and one asked for a pencil cup sized one… but at that point in my learning it still would’ve been ~23h at this size… this one was done in 9 and for this purpose is OK
100% no reason other than testing and to see if it would work and the result. It’s surprisingly strong, less flex on this print than same w regular petg. Just for funsies
Here’s 100% vs whatever size I printed this one for reference https://files.catbox.moe/248u0b.jpg
Yep! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1388237 This one is 250% or 300% scale, I don’t remember what I did in the slicer last night lol - but it scales well, the normal size is a great toothpick holder
The rook/100 is so badass I want to build one real bad
Thank you for reassuring me amigo- running my first ‘big’ petg-cf print in your honor
Are you printing internal or external perimeters first?