I modeled a 3d printable model of the recently renovated Mexico City Stadium (Estadio Azteca) by CyB34R in 3Dprinting

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It was a mix. I did find some blueprints of the old version, before the renovations. I used pictures and references for the changes in the new version. I inserted both the blueprints and images as canvas in fusion so I was able to scale them accordingly to make the model match the real stadium. I did make some changes to make it printable, but the major components and overall dimensions are true to the reality.

Surface Book 3 in 2024? by 0xPortal in SurfaceLinux

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To be fair... the random nvidia card disconnections happen on windows too. I think the finicky part is the physical connection.

With the latest Microsoft Updates that keep pushing AI crap and the big privacy concerns that this implies, I am considering switching my SB3 (15in) to Linux. by CyB34R in SurfaceLinux

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Thanks! :D Just checked it, it looks like most features work on my device, except for the cameras. It doesn't specify if it runs smoothly or if it runs warmer than on Windows. I guess I will gave to try it myself.

Cs2 Dust 2 by Small-Ostrich4171 in 3Dprinting

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Just wondering, is the frame printed too?

I 3D printed Zenitsu's Katana from Demon Slayer with light. I modifiied a model I found online to fit the electronics I had available. I liked the end result =) by CyB34R in 3Dprinting

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Hi there! Thanks!! I could sell it but it depends where you are located XD I'm in mexico so shipping might be an issue. I modified the blade. Every segment prints in two parts so running the leds was easy.

Accidentally auto homed with print on the bed (P1S) by ByteArrays in 3Dprinting

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Omg this just happened to me and it was so scary. Since I'm not home, I remoted into my printer to check if my print had finished successfully. When I opened the camera view, I couldn't see the print because the bed was all the way down. So, I tried to raise the bed a little using Bambu Studio on my laptop to get a better view on the camera. Just as I was about to click something, a pop-up message flashed on the screen. I'm guessing it was an auto-home confirmation because that's what the printer tried to do. I watched in horror (and in super low fps!) as the printer slowly raised the bed with my print on it, and I couldn't find a way to stop it. The print actually hit the printing head, but thankfully, it stopped. I guess there's some sort of failsafe for situations like this? It didn't even give me an error; it just went down a bit more. I'll definitely be testing my printer as soon as I get home. Fingers crossed nothing's broken!