One file I downloaded had that and I’ve thought about it since.
One file I downloaded had that and I’ve thought about it since.
Can you shrink the text size so it shows up in only the wall pattern on the bottom layer?
This scares the hell out of me. Too much risk of damage. Heat, weight, and time.
His timezones video is one I regularly link people when they ask me “what do you do”
A massage never killed anyone, unlike chiropracty. Just get a massage.
I don’t think you understand the level to which people take chiropracty. People use it in a “cures what ails you” mentality. Colds, flu, hand arthritis, all sorts of diseases. There is a ton of danger in allowing “back cracking for healing” when it doesn’t do anything that couldn’t be done with massage.
At some point, it’s had to hit full saturation.
I ended up just printing it as is and snapping off the little piece.
Thanks!
There were some errors that popped up and then went away. How does one find the timeline? I can also open the original file fresh and make my param changes again.
Ow my ribs.
But for real thanks! I’ll take a look when I sit back down at my windows computer. As far as I know, I didn’t change any of the dimensions that would have affected the fins like that… Maybe I changed the wrong parameter.
No, just hobby stuff around the house. I normally use FreeCAD on Linux, so I’m not used to all the controls for F360.
Alternate question: what kinda settings are used in F3D to stop an extrusion at another wall? Or am I overthinking this?
What happened to LK-99?
Wheeeen??
What the list needs is “fire their toxic manager” or “ask them what they need to be happy and successful in their career”
Is this from tonight? I was driving to hockey and almost steered off the road while watching it.
This would go perfectly with the alias I did because I kept forgetting the original command:
$ alias whats=type
$ whats updog
updog is aliased to 'sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y'
Here’s a pic of where it’s happening on the outside which is much more obvious. It lines up precisely with the z-seam in the slicer. I think you might be right on retraction. Thanks for the resource!
I’m with you, but is it possible this helps in some way with nozzle movement that might not be easily visible? Just trying to figure out why it would even consider this placement.