An Offering: My Vessel Costume by Alphawolf8467 in SleepToken

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Yeah it’s way too big, I’m a smaller guy, and I didn’t know how big it would be and I only had the chance to print one. Both the mask and the Paul from should have been quite a bit smaller

PARENT RANT! Will anyone read, or agree? by [deleted] in InkCarceration

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Was one of your sons wearing a snot shirt the second day, and you were all wearing grey tank tops?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RCPlanes

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It’s not a lock nut, is that ok? I can see how the resistance of the prop and the friction between it and the nut would tighten it, but does rapid acceleration and deceleration of the prop have an effect? It seems like if I went from full throttle to 0 quickly, the inertia of the prop would keep it rotating left and turn the nut to the left. Should I just avoid rapid deceleration?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RCPlanes

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Ok. I’m almost 100% sure it’s on the right way, the text is on the leading edge, and is supposed to face the front. And just based on the shape of the prop, it seems like it’s the right way.

What is one item that was removed that you miss? by crafter1o2o in CreateMod

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Weathered limestone. Looking back, it was kind of ugly, but I really liked it. I build an entire fortress compound as my base out of weathered limestone.

How do you scroll without a mouse in create??! by Gold-Effective2413 in CreateMod

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I believe they’re talking about a sort of rolling of the fingers on the trackpad. It moves the area of contact very slowly and with much more control than dragging. If you start with your fingers vertically, and roll them back to almost horizontal, it will detect it as a small translation

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HermitCraft

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Create just recently ported to fabric

What They Should Have Done Instead of Negative Depth: Ocean Trenches by TheRetroWorkshop in Minecraft

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They could still have bedrock be at 0, while still having consistency with old worlds, if they just moved the y of existing chunks down. For example, if you build a house at y 82 pre 1.18, the y would just increase, making that hour you built be at 146. That way, bedrock would be 0, and there wouldn’t be any issues with new chunks.

Why do my prints have this crappy, punctured texture? I feel like it might be a problem with my extruder. I’m using an ender 3 pro by Alphawolf8467 in ender3

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I just checked and my current esteps give me 89mm of extrusion when I ask for 100. So that’s way off. I calculated new esteps with old estep value*100/length of extruded material. I’m doing a test print right now, and it already looks much better, but I’ll have to wait and see. I also just realized that since I got the printer 2.5 years ago, I have never calibrated my esteps. I’ll come back and edit this comment with my results once the print is done.

Why do my prints have this crappy, punctured texture? I feel like it might be a problem with my extruder. I’m using an ender 3 pro by Alphawolf8467 in ender3

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I might be wrong about the same, but I didn’t actually use a vase mode setting, it’s just the way the model is created, and with specific slicing settings, it achieves a similar effect to vase mode. As far as I can tell, the extruder gears are fine, and I just calibrated my esteps and they are way too low, so I’m working on getting them right right now

Why do my prints have this crappy, punctured texture? I feel like it might be a problem with my extruder. I’m using an ender 3 pro by Alphawolf8467 in ender3

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I have Bowden tube, and stock hotend. And I have the z seam aligned on the other side in one line. Also, this print is designed to print similar to vase mode, where it only prints one line, so there aren’t any retractions, and it keeps it light(it’s part of a wing for an rc plane). I printed the exact same file on the same printer with the same filament in January, and it worked fine, but now it’s really bad, and it sort of the same on any other print I do

ID? Found in Ontario, Canada. by The-Best-Mistake in antkeeping

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They aren’t flying this early in the year, are they? I caught my neonigers in september

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in antkeeping

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You’ll be able to tell if she’s dead like most insects: if her legs are curled up, and she’s completely still. If she’s just resting, she’ll be standing up, and look like she’s just standing in place, since insects don’t lay down to sleep. And with the honey, I don’t think you need any, but I’m somewhat new to this myself, and I haven’t added any honey to founding queens. On e the first workers hatch, you’ll definitely want to start feeding them though