You need an exclamation point in front, like this
Very cool! Though also seems like it might cause 3d printers to be more heavily regulated in some places. People can be irrationally afraid of things like this.
I wonder if Navy ships have non color based indicators for easier color blind damage control.
I love that clock! I think I came across it before, but it’s quite an undertaking to make. But it looks fantastic!
Looks like lots of underextrusion, but I don’t know why it’d do it only in that corner.
Maybe far right is just having a sleepover?
Awesome! I wonder if something like this would be better for shock absorbing. The hexagons should work pretty well though.
But it’s not there character any longer, they gave them away. The writer isn’t going to be able to, much less should they dictate every little detail about a performance. Those details are so important to a charter, you can’t say a charter is solely the writers creation.
Sometimes the actors know their characters a lot better than the writers. For example, in the empire strikes back, the original script had Han saying something else, whereas Ford came up with the ‘I know’, which fits much better with his character.
Kershner: (Tries it out) “I love you.” And you say, “Just remember that, Leia, because I’ll be back.” You’ve got to say, “I’ll be back.” You must. It’s almost contractual!
Ford: If she says “I love you,” and I say “I know,” that’s beautiful and acceptable and funny.
Kershner: Right, right.
I wonder if a slicer could hide the transitioning color inside the print instead of making a separate purge tower. I don’t know that the cause of the filament popping is, but maybe that could be minimized like this too?
Who pays for the background check? If it’s the individual, this would kill 3d printing in New York. If someone else, it would still probably kill 3d printing just because of the extra resistance to purchase.
That is really awesome!
https://youtu.be/l6UxXW5is_4/?t=2m7s
Probably my favorite soundtrack. Absolutely awesome!
It’s just better if it’s more massive.
You need rubber feet under the slab to isolate it.
It’s bad for the print, but good for safety to prevent overheating. But since you don’t have a door, you should be fine.
A lot of noise comes from transferring vibrations into what it’s sitting on. You might consider isolating it may be more effective.
Oh, if there’s airflow it’s probably fine. The question I had was how hot would the whole thing get while printing.
Yeah, that bottom one is the format I used.