Has there been any working practical application of fusion bomb propulsion? I’ll admit I didn’t read all of it but from what I could tell there were only plans on building something but nothing ever came of it
Has there been any working practical application of fusion bomb propulsion? I’ll admit I didn’t read all of it but from what I could tell there were only plans on building something but nothing ever came of it
What do you mean by “fusion rocket” and “able”?
Make sure the bed isn’t wobbly. This happened to me as well. I had varying results until I fixed that. I’m on my phone at the moment and unfortunately don’t have it. I think you can find it on Cults3D if you search for sprite extruder strain relief.
I have the S1, I will strongly recommend you to print a strain relief for the ribbon cable from the extruder. Mine broke rather quick and creality sent a replacement just from hearing that the extruder stopped working so it’s probably a common issue
Great, they’ll live to see the consequences of climate change and slowly die anyway
Yeah I’ve been printing a little PETG at about 240, but it’s something I rarely do so I haven’t opted for a all metal hotend and as I understood it I thought it was okay until about 250 C, but I guess not. It’s really mostly PLA that I print though.
I’ll look for a PTFE cutter, thanks!
I would recommend a textured bed. I also tried PETG on glass but the adhesion is better on a textured bed. I’ve been able to print at 240/70 on a PEI sheet. I have an Ender 3 S1
You didn’t need to add the last one to have a prime number.
But I can see a gap
Is this programming humor?
Statistically there are going to be some things they will do worse at but is it significant?