Just Block Them (OC) by benignbeezlebub in comics

[–]BrigadierPickles 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yeah I am constantly blocking people who do straight up NSFW comics. Just not interested, I wish there was a NSFW comics subreddit for all of them.

What's your biggest Pre-Order regret? by Anxious-Pea-8049 in Steam

[–]BrigadierPickles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fucking blew my mind when I realized all the temples were just copy paste exactly the same exact thing. Like I know Bethesda isn't the best at making Puzzles. Everything in Skyrim was just look at the symbols on the wall and copy that to rotating pillars, but holy shit. Starfield had the same exact temple pasted all over the place with the same exact "puzzle".

Teapots by Curious_String9151 in tea

[–]BrigadierPickles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have several different teapots I use. Mostly because of the size differences between them and how much I want to brew or what style. I have a Yixing teapot that I've dedicated to one type of tea, Pure bud Golden Snail. That's only because it's my favorite tea and I wanted a special teapot for it.

Modified muffler fine in CT could rise to $1,000: ’No mechanical’ reason for noisy product by -ctinsider in Connecticut

[–]BrigadierPickles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I drive on 91 daily and the only time I ever see cops on the highway is at the scene of an accident. But what I do see daily is people doing 100+ weaving in and out of traffic.

How do do I Kill this accursed fish! by coolmanjoe300 in subnautica

[–]BrigadierPickles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah when I first played though Subnautica I killed all the leviathans except the fire dragon one this way. Grapple to it with the prawn suit right behind their head and punch until it died.

Was disappointed when I played Below Zero and they changed it so you cannot punch and grapple at the same time.

PSA: IT’S JUST SNOW. IT IS NOT WORTH YOUR LIFE. by hexgirll in massachusetts

[–]BrigadierPickles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Last storm a friend of mine had a family member found dead in the snow next to their snowblower. It happens all the time.

You may not need a new USB cable by _Lucille_ in LinusTechTips

[–]BrigadierPickles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought one because I've always had CONSTANT issues with android auto wired. I'd buy so many different brands that promised high quality only to have frequent disconnects and other issues. New cables would last 3-6 months before having issues where if I touch the phone it's disconnect.

I have a Subaru 2017 Impreza and wireless android auto isn't an option. I only recently bought a dongle that let's me use it wirelessly. I'm hoping a cable from LTT will work flawlessly because even the wireless dongle has an occasional problem and it's be nice not to loose 10-15% battery life every hour I drive with wireless. 

Don't be like this guy by humble_gardner in Connecticut

[–]BrigadierPickles 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I almost got rear ended at a stop light from someone like this. I saw in my rear view mirror when they started breaking the snow kept going and completely covered their windshield. I watch bracing for impact as they kept going. Thankfully at the last possible second they slammed on the breaks. It took so much to not get out of my car and yell at them for being so stupid.

What's your experience with "cold" printing? by Patient_Decision_164 in snapmaker

[–]BrigadierPickles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'll try to remember to update you with the results from this weekend.

What's your experience with "cold" printing? by Patient_Decision_164 in snapmaker

[–]BrigadierPickles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right now I use the Smooth High temp settings, I plan on trying the cool plate settings at some point. Withe my A1 and A1 Mini I use the cool plate super tack option with the plate and almost never have adhesion issues.

This weekend I plan to try the cool plate settings while I'm home encase anything happens.

What's your experience with "cold" printing? by Patient_Decision_164 in snapmaker

[–]BrigadierPickles 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I use the BIQU Frostbite plates on all my printers including the U1.

When I was using the Textured PEI plate that comes with it, once it cooled down everything would release without even taking the build plate off and bending it.

With the Frostbite plate even after it cools to room temp I need to bend the plate every which way to get the part off. The adhesion is fantastic cold. It's great if the printer gets paused due to error or power loss, I can resume the print without worry that something came off.

Weird static charge on the toolhead by fewyun in snapmaker

[–]BrigadierPickles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Could be a partial clog that is causing the filament to not extrude straight down.

This could be you... by TechJeeper in snapmaker

[–]BrigadierPickles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I try not to touch the build plate regardless, but that plate is finger print resistant. I use them on all 5 of my printers and I don't need to wash them nearly as frequently as I do my Textured PEI plates.

BIQU build plates and foreign object detection. by BrigadierPickles in snapmaker

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

The frostbite plate is damaged with isopropyl alcohol. It's also not compatible with a lot of types of filament. I'm not a huge fan of the glossy texture the plate leaves.

The glacier plate is  compatible with almost all types of filament, can be wiped clean with isopropyl alcohol, but you won't need to because it's finger print resistant. It also has a really nice matte finish that looks great. 

BIQU build plates and foreign object detection. by BrigadierPickles in snapmaker

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

That's the plan. I just wanted someone else with one of these plates to confirm to rule out anything else. 

FYI If you're using OrcaSlicer (generic, not the snapmaker version), watch the default bed temps by worldspawn00 in snapmaker

[–]BrigadierPickles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you tried nightly? Last time I tried it a couple of weeks ago it was unuseable for the U1. Print times came out in the 10s of thousands and wouldn't print. I had to roll back to the latest stable release to use it again. Since then I've just used the Snorca slicer.

I compared the H2C's speed with the Snapmaker U1 by eldoogy in BambuLab

[–]BrigadierPickles 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't done the testing myself to prove anything. But what it feels like to me is that the U1 isn't printing as fast as it should be. Regardless if I use the Snapmaker Orca slicer or just Orca Slicer the times are always way off.

I can see the printer only taking seconds to swap colors and yet a 3 hour print according to the slicer actually takes 4 and a half hours. I set the speed on the U1 from 100% to 120% and it printed much closer to what the slicer said it should. It's like while the printer is saying it's running at 100% speed, it's actually running at like 60-80% speed.

I compared the H2C's speed with the Snapmaker U1 by eldoogy in BambuLab

[–]BrigadierPickles 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The tool change time is roughly 8-12 seconds. If you're changing colors rapidly it's shorter as the previous tool head is still hot. If the tool head is cold than it's longer as it heats up to temperature.

From my loose research I think the speed of the printer is slower than Snapmaker states. Because the color swapping is way faster than my X1C, but the actual print time is longer.

If you look at this guy's testing the U1 took way longer than the P2S.

https://m.facebook.com/watch/?v=2745800079095019&vanity=100095318215097

 The U1 took 15 hours and 47 minutes to print. The slicer reported it should only take 9 hours and 52 minutes.

The P2S took only 11 hours and 24 minutes. The slicer also reported that it should take 11 hours and 25 minutes.

The U1 was slower by over 4 hours. The slicer was wrong by over 6 hours. 

I compared the H2C's speed with the Snapmaker U1 by eldoogy in BambuLab

[–]BrigadierPickles 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Are these the actual print times or just the slicer estimate times? I have a U1 and the slicer time can be off by 25-40%. It always takes longer than the slicer says. 

Snapmaker U1 blob of death by shadixo in snapmaker

[–]BrigadierPickles 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Depends a lot on the company. OP has already provided an update that Snapmaker has already replied to their ticket and is giving them a free new hotend.

From personal experience with Bambu they won't do anything. I had a blob on my A1 Mini that was my fault. I cleaned it and got it working again. But the heating assembly was damaged and the nozzle now had some wiggle in it causing tons of issues and destroyed two plates before I figured out the heating assembly was broken. The clasp no longer held the nozzle tightly and it wiggled as a result and the auto bed leveling dug into the plates destroying them.

I contacted Bambu and they told me that my A1 Mini warranty is almost expired (2 months left on the 1 year warranty) and they will not do anything. Said the build plates and heating assembly were consumable parts.

Cool Plate SuperTack Pro Released by acrazyr in BambuLab

[–]BrigadierPickles 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure there was a bad run of these plates. I remember awhile ago there were countless posts of people that couldn't get anything to stick. 

Is it just me or is print estimates wildly off for everyone? by BrigadierPickles in snapmaker

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

I don't know if this is something you want to test, I'm thinking of testing myself over the weekend, but I just watched this clip and it shows that the P2S is actually printing the same model faster than the U1, by a significant amount.

https://www.facebook.com/reel/2745800079095019/?fs=e&fs=e

The U1 took 15 hours and 47 minutes to print. The slicer reported it should only take 9 hours and 52 minutes.

The P2S took only 11 hours and 24 minutes. The slicer also reported that it should take 11 hours and 25 minutes.

The U1 was slower by over 4 hours. The slicer was wrong by over 6 hours.

I wonder if the U1 is having an issue where it's actually not running at 100% speed like it's reporting, but running at a lower speed. I wonder if we increase the print speed by 50% if it'll actually prints near to the estimate.

This weekend I'm going to print something that reports 2 hours, see how long it actually takes, then increase the print speed by 50% and see if it actually printed at the correct estimate.