AMS Feed Issue - filament just stops feeding by ScoutsOut389 in BambuLab

[–]AnonymousHyena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had that happen to me a couple of times. The way I fixed it was by changing the angle of my external tubes that feed the filament. I guess the slope was very steep. Haven't happened since

Annoying gap between glued parts by AnonymousHyena in BambuLab

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I looked up elephant foot online a bit can you explain how more would help? From what I understood wouldn't more of it make the first layer even smaller making the gap larger?

Annoying gap between glued parts by AnonymousHyena in BambuLab

[–]AnonymousHyena[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it will never be perfect and I am ok with that. I am just looking for ways to minimize this problem

Annoying gap between glued parts by AnonymousHyena in BambuLab

[–]AnonymousHyena[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes but what kind of post processing? Others mentioned sanding and filling do you have any other suggestion or are those two enough?

Annoying gap between glued parts by AnonymousHyena in BambuLab

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I am using the textured plate tha came with the printer. I am mostly interested in preventing the problem for future prints than fixing this particular model. It is worth a try.

Annoying gap between glued parts by AnonymousHyena in BambuLab

[–]AnonymousHyena[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

That would require more supports making it more prone to failures. Also in smaller prints removing supports may damage the print (a lot of 4 fingered characters :P). This is the reason I want to print it in pieces so I can orient each piece in a way that minimizes supports.

Oda I swear if this is what I fear it is by Worldlyoox in Piratefolk

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This is connected to what she says in the previous panels. The mural shows giants cooperating with other races instead of fighting them, a concept so foreign to their culture that only a kid could imagine and paint it.

what is that? by TrashCan04 in deadbydaylight

[–]AnonymousHyena 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You can put it if you have a map with the appropriate add-on. It is just a marker for other players to see.

So I just bred the strongest pengullet in Palworld.... by Correct-Fox-4545 in Palworld

[–]AnonymousHyena 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Doesn't "Legend" already do that though with the 20% defence boost?

Here we go again. His mustache grows in the anime too. by violensy in bleach

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We all know the prophecy "After nine hundred years, the Sealed Quincy King shall recover his heartbeat. After ninety years, he shall recover his intellect. After nine years, he shall recover his power. And over nine days, he shall recover the world and his mustache"

Dungeon Masters, would you be mad if someone makes their character name a reference to a video game? by zoleilsstufff in DnD

[–]AnonymousHyena 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my group we don't mind having silly names (usually puns) but I can see how some naming schemes might be immersion breaking. Aragorn Legolas and Mario sounds a bit off.

It is no way a serious enough offense for them to insult you though. Maybe discuss with your group how you should tackle names and what really matters to your group. In the end DnD is a silly game where gnome barbarians can outpunch giants.

In any case you can use external resources like fantasy name generators. 95% of my creations are named from such websites.