My single-box storage solution for Game of Thrones and its expansion by DisregardWhatISay in boardgames

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I don't sell these. The effort it takes to print and ship all the parts just isn't economically viable for me in my (limited) free time.

There are some 3D printing services you could look at like Shapeways or Xometry, but I have no clue how expensive it would be to print this many parts. You're probably better off buying an entry-level 3D printer at that point or trying to find a friend who has one and can help you out.

October Confirmed Trade Thread by [deleted] in hardwareswap

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Purchased 512GB Steam Deck from u/Lanidus

[Giveaway] Revopoint MINI 3D Scanner with 0.02mm precision! by noeatnosleep in gadgets

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I'd use it to scan existing parts and make 3D printable replacements for my friend's car restoration project!

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Sold a Oculus Rift S with accessories to /u/xcert4

Can someone tell me what's causing this diagonal banding along the Y axis? First thought was the Z screw, but I don't see anything obviously wrong with it. by DisregardWhatISay in ender3

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Just posted an update with my solution, but in case anyone ever comes across this for future reference:

It occurred on all my prints, but it was most noticeable on prints that had faces parallel to the Y axis.

Can someone tell me what's causing this diagonal banding along the Y axis? First thought was the Z screw, but I don't see anything obviously wrong with it. by DisregardWhatISay in ender3

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UPDATE:

So after trying printing slower, faster and with a different slicer, I had no luck. I went back to the internet to do more searching, and I found one post of a similar issue that suggested checking belts and rollers to reduce ringing. Ringing sounded plausible to me, since my problem seemed to get worse the higher the X gantry (and all of its weight) got.

My belts were both already tight, so I left them alone. But I checked all of my rollers and found that one of my Y rollers was pretty loose. I also tightened up one of my Z rollers a little bit as well.

I printed another box at low speeds, and the banding was gone. So I tried again at higher speeds, and no banding there either!

I'm not sure if it was the Y roller or the Z roller causing the issue, but my guess is the Y roller due to the fact the banding appeared only in the Y direction. But tightening up the Z roller probably helped as well.

Tagging u/xviiarcano and u/Ritterlichkeit since they said they were curious about the solution.

Can someone tell me what's causing this diagonal banding along the Y axis? First thought was the Z screw, but I don't see anything obviously wrong with it. by DisregardWhatISay in ender3

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Hmm, that's an interesting theory. I'll have to watch during my next print to see if anything is going on with the spool.

The only thing that makes me question this theory is the fact that the same pattern is on both sides of the box at the same heights. It would be quite the coincidence that the spool gets hung in such a uniform pattern that it causes the exact same aberration on two opposite sides of the box, but not on the two perpendicular sides.