No no it was totally worth it, if you had done them all in one go the gradient would have been the same on all the models, this way it’s much more interesting and each kid gets their own color
No no it was totally worth it, if you had done them all in one go the gradient would have been the same on all the models, this way it’s much more interesting and each kid gets their own color
Oh God did you do these one model at a time?
I mean I could be wrong but if you want to be absolutely sure you can pick up a dial indicator for not more than $40 to test the surface
Ah okay I see where the confusion was, this is good info
This was a very confusing comment I’ll be honest, I wasn’t talking about bed levelling or surface quality my man. My board is no longer able to connect to octoprint through USB so I’m looking to upgrade it
The steppers run quieter? I didn’t realize this was possible from just a board change
Don’t forget about the possibility of bed warp, if your cover or bed is a little beat up it might be time for a few tests
Oh God imagine being 3d printed alive into your casket
So there’s a setting called retraction that may help you now that you have a much bigger nozzle size, what retraction basically does is, when the nozzlehead is moving , it pulls the filament back in a millimeter or two so that its not just leaking out of the edge of the nozzle, creating these wispy parts, I beleive most slicers should have an option for retraction, but it may be called like auto retract, or forward retract or something, its been a minute
Edit 2: on a second look I also noticed your overhangs are drippy, this indicates a bit too much heat, try lowering your print temp a little bit and printing some overhangs, this may help with the spaghetti too
If its worth anything, idk how this translates for consoles, but in the PC world, turning the system on is technically the hardest thing on the PSU, because it has to boost every component at once, but then again, you’ll still be many years in before you experience any sort of failure
Let’s be honest, old consoles were BEASTS.
I remember my old PS2 used to be perpetually on, I would come home and just flip on the tvand there was my game, sometimes it was a neccesity if I was playing a ps1 game because I didn’t have a ps1 memory card, I swear that thing had to be on for months at a time and it was just fine.
It gets a little harder the newer the console is though, take the 360, if I had done that with that console it would be red ringed before a week Take this with a grain of salt of course, if you wanna be safe, then yeah go ahead and keep it unplugged, or better yet, get a power switch so all you have to do is hit a button, but that was my experience
My loyalty is fluid and my projects are portable
Wow the new saints row looks awesome