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Just a shiny male toy…
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Excellent, I’d love to try printing this as well! Very nice version of the original!
A esp32 board is a micro-board with a camera on it, it along with the proper software will allow to see and read the digits on a dial and send them to home assistant.
Think of it like holding a camera with your hands and taking a picture of your meter readings.
Are you serious?
It’s difficult to conclude he meant anything but that. You are more worried about the opinion of your gas company than the rest of us are, and that’s fine.
You’ve made your point, now please hush while the rest of us live more exciting lives.
Yeah not sure how your request got misunderstood. Now if you’d said “and a display” then… Well.
I think the thing people wish for was a little bit of polish in their open source tools.
I love kicad, but it used to have some really rough edges in spite of being simpler compared to something like Altium.
Thanks for the ideas, yeah I’ve tried playing around with the presets and such, and I’m fairly certain the filament itself is good, matterhackers pro PETG.
When I have a moment I’ll be trying to make an extrusion tower to test settings.
When it works, it’s pretty great. I’ve got a weird overextrusion issue to fix on my MK3S+ with the 0.6 nozzle, but the prints themselves are tougher and faster.
They don’t need to be perfect. Reading skills, buddy. Use em.
Same, tried 0.35 too. Group consensus seems to point at the temperature… I’ll give that a shot. Thanks for your comment.
I know what you mean re: some detail loss, I’m talking about perimeter lines that just outright look like they were gouged out with an ice pick. It’s really bad.
Laying down more material to speed prints as well as increase strength.
It’s been set to 0.6 on both printer and slicer during the setup process.
Z was recalibrated already. I’ll try a 50c bake for a few hours to get rid of moisture.
Ordinarily, I’d expect to see evidence of bubbling/snapping at the nozzle as water boils out while laying down plastic. No obvious signs of that though.
It’s matched on both printer and slicer.
I figured it might be a retraction issue, but I’ll experiment with temp change as well while trying a retraction tower
“Come as you are” by Nagoski?
I mean… Cool?