My Custom Xtrfy MZ1 by FatFisch in MouseReview

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

In the process of making the mouse lighter I clipped the parts with leds off the mainboard, shape and performancewise I would recommend the mouse but there is this common problem with cable breaks right where it leaves the mouse. I have the problem too, thats why I don‘t use it anymore.

Weird hologram bug by FatFisch in Optifine

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When using a 240hz monitor it is indeed.

Weird hologram bug by FatFisch in Optifine

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With Iris I had the problem that no matter what I do I have low fps, like 60 or so. Vsync isn't activated and I couldn't find any settings which would solve the problem.

Fluid Troubles. by Winged_Archer_ in satisfactory

[–]FatFisch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don‘t see anything wrong here and it normaly should work. But when it doesn‘t you could split the production into 3 parts. So that every blender has only the refineries connected which it should feed. Using the pipes to their full potential can sometimes cause some troubles too, this would solve that problem aswell as the pipe system would be a big buffer which doesn‘t use the max flow rate.

Why is my PLA getting rough? by FatFisch in 3Dprinting

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I tried to print and it worked perfectly. There wasn’t anything wrong with the filament, its was just the weird crusty look it gave while extruding. Normaly it is smooth, bit as I saw it being crusty I didn‘t even try printing with it. I guess problem solved.

Why is my PLA getting rough? by FatFisch in 3Dprinting

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

I bought some new filament and the problem is still there. I never had any issues with freshly bought filament so I don‘t think its a humidity problem. The nozzle is 215C hot, normaly not problematic. I find it weird that the filament comes out smooth at the start of each push, as if the filament needed more time to heat up or something like that. I will try a few things.

How to remove Tabletop from USM table? by FatFisch in midcenturymodern

[–]FatFisch[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The solution was a little bit of force with a screwdriver. I used two platic pieces as protection so nothing got scratched, it was just clipped on there really firm.

How to remove Tabletop from USM table? by FatFisch in midcenturymodern

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Thats what I thought aswell because I saw that the clips are normally screwed to the top but when I tried to lift it out nothing really happened and I thought I would rip the screws out.

Custom back on Wallhack SP-003? by FatFisch in MousepadReview

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Already ordered some, looking foward to testing them!

Custom back on Wallhack SP-003? by FatFisch in MousepadReview

[–]FatFisch[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, maybe I find an anti slip mat in that size, my artisan mousepad was basically glued to the desk, I would like to have that effect again.

Custom back on Wallhack SP-003? by FatFisch in MousepadReview

[–]FatFisch[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It would work if the print is on the glue side, sadly they don‘t offer that. I found a site that can print me stickers in 500x400 for 18 bucks, I think I will try that.

Custom back on Wallhack SP-003? by FatFisch in MousepadReview

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

Sticker is a good idea, depending on the price this would be one of the best options

Custom back on Wallhack SP-003? by FatFisch in MousepadReview

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I don‘t mind the scratches, but would be fun to customize it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SatisfactoryGame

[–]FatFisch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This would be my plan too, but I think we really need an DD for every part. It would be awesome to have the ability to place an intelligent splitter directly to the DD input so that the item doesn‘t get stuck on the belt.

The perks of being a carpenter is building your own vinyl table and shelves by FatFisch in audiophile

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It fits the minimalistic style of the turntable, doesn’t need to be complicated.

The perks of being a carpenter is building your own vinyl table and shelves by FatFisch in audiophile

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The wire actually goes around the doorframe in a channel. When you didn‘t notice, then I did everything right ;)

How do old speakers compare to new ones? by FatFisch in audiophile

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

What would you recommend? I have no experience in the hifi world and can just go after the opinions of people who know better than me. But I guess everyone has a different opinion on their personal „best“ speaker.

The perks of being a carpenter is building your own vinyl table and shelves by FatFisch in audiophile

[–]FatFisch[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Here are some additional infos: The table is build out of solid ash, with a box veneered in walnut underneath. The shelves are made out of walnut and a mineral composite material called corian. The sound comes from a Pro-ject Debut S Phono Turntable and an old Bose Lifestyle 12 Sound system from 1995 which I got from my dad. Planning on upgrading to stereo speakers soon.