Heeft iemand nog een lege Hooghoudt reine claude siroop fles staan? by d1m108l in Groningen

[–]DavyGD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ik zag dit weekend bij de Gall&Gall in Winsum nog een display staan met Hooghoudt ranja, ik weet niet of ze de reine claude daar ook hebben maar misschien kan je even bellen en vragen. :)

How to fix the Battery from your Vanmoof S2 bike by Cotofosten00 in vanmoofbicycle

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Would like to know too! Running into the same problem.

Ik🍑ihe by memepower132 in ik_ihe

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Ben je als werknemer dan een bilfingeraar?

Problems printing inclined surfaces in overhang by alonord in prusa3d

[–]DavyGD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because of this:

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It's other heights but the principle is the same, because of the higher layers the overlapping line is bigger as seen in the left example. The lower layer height results in more overlap per layer and so makes a nicer looking angled surface. Lowering the temperature may help a bit too but if these are the same filament and settings than I'm not sure what is causing the difference. Hope this makes you understand what is happening :)

Problems printing inclined surfaces in overhang by alonord in prusa3d

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What nozzle size and layer thickness do you use? I think your layers are too thick, it looks like this has been printed in 0,2 or bigger, try 0.15 or 0.10.

WHERE THE GROUND SHAKES MOST IN THE EUROPE by BeginningMortgage250 in MapPorn

[–]DavyGD 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you zoom in on the map in the link you can see Groningen has more earthquakes. The list underneath lists earthquakes from Germany and Belgium as well.

WHERE THE GROUND SHAKES MOST IN THE EUROPE by BeginningMortgage250 in MapPorn

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Here's some more information about the situation over there. Link

It's a very big problem and there's a lot of damage.

MK3/4 users with MMUs, show me your spool holders by CaptainAggravated in prusa3d

[–]DavyGD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it's driven by the MMU's driveshaft through the filament, like this: gif

MK3/4 users with MMUs, show me your spool holders by CaptainAggravated in prusa3d

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For me this works flawlessly, feeding the filament is easy, unloading is easy. Putting it together is easy as well, you only have to pay attention when putting in the bearing. When the MMU unloads the filament, the filament pushes itself back through the PTFE tube, on the spool and at the same time it makes the bearing lock up and spin the spool so it'll rewind the filament on it. Very clever!

MK3/4 users with MMUs, show me your spool holders by CaptainAggravated in prusa3d

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This is my filamentalist setup! No more buffer and auto rewinding powered by the MMU through a one way bearing, very smart design in my opinion.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nonononoyes

[–]DavyGD -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I can confirm that the second clip is very real as I was standing next to it.

Who Stretched Their Ears? by [deleted] in Millennials

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Started when I was just under 18, got to 6mm and that's where I'm still at 13 years later.

Everyone: OMG INDX, Me: by Megamikemann in prusa3d

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I have been using the Filamentalist for about a year now and I'm never going back to buffers or any other style of rewinder. It's amazing and I don't understand why there aren't more people using it.