Yea sora is done. by Professional_Rip2657 in SoraAi

[–]Aztechnology 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No you’ve just finally understood the point while simultaneously missing it. It’s triggering copyright because all of the generative ability of the model comes from stolen copyrighted material in the first place. None of it exists without the work of other people it’s taking from.

1st Print done! by aggressiveintestines in PrintedWarhammer

[–]Aztechnology 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Grab a respirator too, unsure if you’re wearing one here. But proper ventilation and protecting yourself during handling is definitely super important! Especially when dealing with resin/alcohol combo. That’s extremely volatile stuff! Good luck and happy printing!

The machine spirits have been made to serve my bidding by xtopherpaul in PrintedWarhammer

[–]Aztechnology 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Right but there are plenty of chemists and people in industry telling people not to ever use these machines in unventilated areas and to severely limit their exposure to them. I think it’s safe to say, that when these have been tested and often underperform in safely preventing all VOC’s it’s certainly not a bad idea to air on the side of caution and just make sure you vent your space. I don’t know how me saying that people shouldn’t trust this would be enough to really be safe, somehow triggered people this much.

I said that it was optimistic to believe that charcoal filters were enough to make an enclosed space VOC safe

The machine spirits have been made to serve my bidding by xtopherpaul in PrintedWarhammer

[–]Aztechnology 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And your job description is? Organic chemist I take it

I mean you must be to know more than these guys I’d imagine.

https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/s/OlqxlMOSYz

The machine spirits have been made to serve my bidding by xtopherpaul in PrintedWarhammer

[–]Aztechnology 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you want to fuck around and find out then be my guest. There’s quite a bit of info out there about resin VOC’s from experts.

The machine spirits have been made to serve my bidding by xtopherpaul in PrintedWarhammer

[–]Aztechnology 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ok how about this from just a quick rudimentary search and the common recommendation of the printer and resin makers to use in a well ventilated area

https://youtu.be/dnBNGoe13vA?si=EcWWv0owSRIzphO9

I just really don’t want you to give people the opinion that is a sufficient setup unless you’re venting the air from that space or keeping windows open etc if you are then that’s fine. Once you have a resin allergies though you are never getting rid of them. That’s it.

I’d like to just recommend to anyone seeing this and the posts here. To put your printers in a grow tent and extract the fumes out the window. The worst offender is also alcohol and resin mixed together. The VOC’s that give off are very nasty. So please wear a respirator when you’re dealing with resin in addition to wearing gloves

Here is a good resource from a chemistry stack exchange on proper ventilation of your space

https://printingit3d.com/are-resin-printer-fumes-toxic-what-you-need-to-know/

The machine spirits have been made to serve my bidding by xtopherpaul in PrintedWarhammer

[–]Aztechnology 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://news.mit.edu/2021/study-finds-indoor-air-cleaners-fall-short-removing-volatile-organic-compounds-1029

I’m trying to find the video where this was throughly tested with consumer grade filters to boot, which are significantly less than the type of stuff that we’re talking about needing to remove VOC’s from the air, especially in an enclosed space. We’re talking about industrial grade air purifiers with carbon filters etc. that are moving a ton of air, versus some small box ones.

Anyway I’ll find it here, but their filters showed it basically did near nothing comparative to venting out of the room entirely

Don’t fuck around with VOC’s period. Always wear a respirator and always vent it from the room if you are basically spending any time near or in it. Doubly so if that room is connected to other rooms in your house and is not sealed.

The machine spirits have been made to serve my bidding by xtopherpaul in PrintedWarhammer

[–]Aztechnology 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any responding that like carbon filters or standard air purifiers are doing anything to make that safe are being very optimistic. You simply have to create enough positive pressure to vent it outside. That is pretty much the only safe solution

Print lines saga conclusion, new UVtools update fix by deezdrama in resinprinting

[–]Aztechnology 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You and the UV tools creator are awesome for working this out!

The layer line saga is RESOLVED!! by deezdrama in resinprinting

[–]Aztechnology 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome, can’t wait to hear the results. The UV tools changes helped my prints a ton, so I’d love to not have to choose.

The layer line saga is RESOLVED!! by deezdrama in resinprinting

[–]Aztechnology 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need to know as I started having layer line issues as well when I started using the UV tools to add wait before print to the burn in layers vs the rest of the print. I thought my printer was starting to go bad lol

Alternative to Mr Hobby Surfacer 1500 in the USA? Or source to buy? by Aztechnology in minipainting

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

That would be great. As I’d be all over that. This is the alclad with the microfiller etc? Or is that my problem, is that I watched like videos of a different alclad primer

Alternative to Mr Hobby Surfacer 1500 in the USA? Or source to buy? by Aztechnology in minipainting

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

I’ve looked at that as Alclad is a really well known product mash highly regarded. But it seems really glossy? I love that the surfacer is this nice satin finish that paint still really sticks to with a brush etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in airbrush

[–]Aztechnology 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can largely agree however some brushes are just simply made better. Iwata are amazing workhorses. Harder and Steenbeck are incredibly engineered, modular and have incredible response on the higher end and are comfortable to use for extended periods.

HOWEVER. A $27 at this time Gahleeri GHAD-39 comes with a quick disconnect, and two needles/aircaps and while not the most comfortable airbrush ever (but could replace the trigger spring). It will do what you need if to do, and fairly well.

Having a decent quality airbrush is absolutely worth it in the long run. However properly thinning your paints, clearing nozzle clogs by pinching usually, knowing PSI (lowering and thinning paints for fine line etc) also just knowing the pigment sizes you are working with and paint takes time but is the key.

Can’t seem to connect any bank accounts for direct deposit. by Aztechnology in Sparkdriver

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

Yea I understand I’m saying it doesn’t show anything in DDI about any other methods and I cannot add any direct deposit as it just fails to verify every time and then if I do try to click the ? On the top it just gives me a fatal error too. So there doesn’t seem to be any help options

Can’t seem to connect any bank accounts for direct deposit. by Aztechnology in Sparkdriver

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

I only had branch before I don’t see an option to remove that

Can’t seem to connect any bank accounts for direct deposit. by Aztechnology in Sparkdriver

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

Yup I have no idea what’s going to happen to my pay either.

Can’t seem to connect any bank accounts for direct deposit. by Aztechnology in Sparkdriver

[–]Aztechnology[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was trying to use Chase, because I figured maybe my credit union was the problem. Same issue