The marlin build from creality is fine but klipper is another option if you’ve got a raspberry pi or an unused PC lying around.
I think there’s also some marlin forks around for ender 3s but I’ve never looked into those.
The marlin build from creality is fine but klipper is another option if you’ve got a raspberry pi or an unused PC lying around.
I think there’s also some marlin forks around for ender 3s but I’ve never looked into those.
I mean the same way, retraction isn’t pulling the molten filament out of the nozzle in FDM so I’m either filament or peeler based extrusion you just run it in reverse briefly.
My first thought when seeing this was future home of an ox bow lake
Not to mention the patent for heated build platforms wasn’t filed for something like 4 years after the first heated bed was put to use. Stratasys only has the patent because that bought the company that filed it last year.
Also the heated bed was first put to use in 2010 as a way around the stratasys patent on heated build chambers, they never even thought to heat only the best.
Aside from what’s already been mentioned there’s the Qidi plus 4. Reviewers seem to like the newer Qidi printers but I have no clue how closed off their ecosystem is. Also seems to be about the price seems to be 800 usd which is cheaper than a Prusa but more expensive than some of the other options given.
I recently saw an A8 voron switchwire conversion, what I’m taking away from that and this is first A8 mod should be a metal frame.
This is the answer, if you’re not in academia you likely need to be in logistics, maintenance, or be a doctor/nurse.
…bad old days’ of video game adaptations (live action Mario Bros.,
The live action Super Mario Bros. was great, this is a hill I will die on.
Just because people on the internet don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s bad.
We serve food here sir
I work in retail, but my homelab isn’t super extensive just a nas, a Plex server, and a couple proxmox boxes.
Closet I’ve ever come to being in IT was back when I was still in college and took some a networking class and some web development classes but that was many moons ago.
This the route I went too, a couple years ago I found a tiny form factor Lenovo with a 6500t on eBay for a little under 70 bucks shipped and then I found a tiny Dell with a 9500t on my local Craigslist for 100 bucks.
They’re good little boxes.
You’re probably on the wrong firmware version for ABL. Check the biqu website to see if there’s a version of the firmware specific for use with an ABL sensor. Bigtreetech also has a GitHub with a lot of stuff you can look for it there.
Every wireless mouse I’ve ever owned starts double clicking after like a year and a half or two years. The only exception is the Razer Basilisk I bought about 3 years ago, that ones still ok so far
That building in particular has a sloped roof, at its highest point. And so, there’s a safety factor that would be considered there that we wouldn’t want to put somebody up on a sloped roof.
Uhh what the hell, the snipers that took the dude out were on a sloped roof behind the stage? Do they have a one sloped roof per venue rule?
It’s probably because this is all solid stages. Since you don’t have throttle control or the ability to stop and start the engines with solid motors if your building an entire launch system built around them you use more stages.
So phones with under screen fingerprint sensors are just going to be prompting their users ever day right?
I just did the math. Parker’s top speed is around 430,000mph. So with the earth being a bit over 7900 miles across it would take a minute for Parker to traverse the width of the earth.
Big if true