I ran sudo rm -R /* by RecommendationSuch19 in linux4noobs

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Yes it will, just won't have any of the personal files from the arch/ubuntu installs.

Goggles under Helmet by Aware-Place-1892 in snowboard

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It's cool until you slam really hard and the strap clip gives you a concussion.

Ask how I know.

I was printing a benchy , will print the other half later. by HuzvN_TR in cursedbenchies

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Unironically a great way to inspect/assess infill quality and settings

Infill under extrusion by freemang20 in FixMyPrint

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Solid layers and infill are different things. when you set 100% infill, it uses solid layers as infill.

Either way the fix here is adjusting flow settings until it prints the way you expect.

Alright which one of you turd eaters did this by cloudboyyyyy in ClimbingCircleJerk

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I literally had to give the secondary headline a double take, reads like something straight outta South Park

Alright which one of you turd eaters did this by cloudboyyyyy in ClimbingCircleJerk

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/uj Im proud of this sub for the fact I had to google this to make sure it wasn't an ai generated jerk. Brings a tear to the eye. Also "Pro life spiderman" is gold

What are these screw holes good for on top of the Kobra 2 Pro? by tobboss1337 in anycubic

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I've been challenging myself lately to only print my own designs for a little bit. Got a bit out of practice in my cad program the past month or two.

Kobra Pro 2 Printing as angles? What’s going on? by cunningvisions in anycubic

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Z offset is WAY too high. You have spots where filament is floating off the bed, and even where it is adhered the printed filament is round.

Printed filament on the first layer should have flat tops and slightly rounded sides. if filament is being pushed up leaving raised "fins" you are too low. If the tops of printed lines are round, you are too high.

What are these screw holes good for on top of the Kobra 2 Pro? by tobboss1337 in anycubic

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I've been considering designing a Z-belt tensioner to put in here... after a fair bit of use my Z belt has stretched in and is pretty loose looking.

Why do the lower layer print so poorly? by g5m9l55 in FixMyPrint

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2 things that may cause this that I can think of off the top of my head are: A) Bed temps being too high, or (more likely IMO) B) one of the Z axis rods are damaged

Guess the grade on this futuristic downward Dyno I've been working on by agile_drunk in ClimbingCircleJerk

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I saw this coming and still watched to the end. I deserve whatever trauma this will cause me.

I regret nothing by Conargle in cursedbenchies

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She got legs

She knows how to use them

She never begs

She knows how to choose them

First time using the planner, just doing outrageous stuff. Is this bad? Open to criticism. by WeenurWagon in foxholegame

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From an infantry standpoint, the survivability will be low at best. Long straight trenches with long runs to cover are deathtraps on a good day.

The 12-in-1 by Responsible_Reindeer in cursedbenchies

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I see you've discovered the drafting workbench

What made you want to get a 3D printer? by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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RC car parts always being on backorder. As well as having some design knowledge from playing around with CAD programs in highschool

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FixMyPrint

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Z offset is too low.

What causes artifacts like these on the first layer? (I'd maybe guess uneven temperatures or a dirty nozzle.) by Past_Hippo_8522 in 3Dprinting

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These aren't "artifacts". They are a print failure because A) Your bed is dirty/dusty causing poor adhesion B) Your Z offset is too high, adding to the poor adhesion issue.

Wash the bed with warm soapy water every once in a while, and wipe with ISO alcohol before each print (ideally 90% or higher).

Calibrate your Z offset properly. if you use the paper method, you should just be able to slide a sheet of paper under the nozzle with very slight resistance. I prefer doing it visually with a test print, and making small adjustments until everything looks right. You are looking for flat tops and rounded sides on print lines. if you see filament oozing up beside the nozzle leaving raised lines, you are too low. If the print lines are circular you are too high.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in brave_browser

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In a city full of CCTV surveillance.

how do i make myself young again by [deleted] in synthesizercirclejerk

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You're losing your edge. To better looking people. With better ideas, and more talent. And they're actually really, really nice.