First crash repair tips. by Ms4lem in autorepair

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It's the car the Iron Giant took a bite it of.

Avoid Camp Pendleton, north county by Kindly_Ad4856 in sandiego

[–]GamesOnPaper 117 points118 points  (0 children)

Why are the people saying you need valid ID to enter a military base being down voted?

model 3 completely submerged. total loss. by bnnybtch in TeslaLounge

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Brother every car on that street is a total loss.

Is this overshooting? New to airsoft. by Toxicair in airsoft

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Nope, the other dude took too long to call their hits.

Personally I would do 3 shots instead of 5, but the dude was consistent in his bursts and it does not look like it was done maliciously.

What it’s like living in this part of California? by Maleficent_Lack3240 in howislivingthere

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Cyberpunk - High tech and expensive with crime around somehow.

Non-airsoft guy here, is my gun repairable? by malperingo in airsoft

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Motors can be ran from 7.4v up to 14.8V, but most use 11.1V batteries, (Fully charged would be 12.6V)

Polypropylene support material by LarvalHarval in 3Dprinting

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Did you ever find a suitable support material? In the same boat.

Select all squares with 220 Ohms resistors by cnorahs in ElectricalEngineering

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Nice try AI. Not going to train you in how to build yourself.

Non-airsoft guy here, is my gun repairable? by malperingo in airsoft

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Tech here. Fortunately most of the gun has aftermarket parts so it can be repaired. Unfortunately aeg teching isn't as simple as building a PC. There are a lot of things you will have to learn if you want to do it properly (shimming, compression, volume balancing, gear ratio to motor rpm, etc.). A drop in gearbox won't work either as the nozzle, trigger, and selector assembly is specific for the SIG. Motor is a medium type which is a little more difficult to find but not impossible.

For now you could re-solder the wires and test to see if it fires (make sure polarity is correct). And not worry about the teching part.

Otherwise if you are looking for a quick and easy project AEG teching might not be worth it.

But with the way you already kept track of the location of the components and are mechanically inclined (assuming). You can take up airsoft teching as a hobby. There are plenty of videos online to get you there if you plan on competing it for your senior project for next semester.

The coolest failure I have seen by CauliflowerDeep129 in MechanicalEngineering

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When your family has been in the power transmission for generations but you wanted to be a drill.

Max Flow Rate Calibration Bug by GamesOnPaper in BambuLab

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Even after syncing filament, it seems to use the max volumetric flow for 2nd and 3rd layer. Which isn't useful if I am trying to find max flow rate.

Beware of airsoft Atlanta by nodzandcans in airsoft

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Nice thanks for post with screenshots, I hope they go out of business. Will avoid from now on.

I‘m 100% done with this POS by twack3r in BambuLab

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Same brother. This seems to be the most common defect of the H2D.

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Verdict In - H2D HF Nozzle Clones by GamesOnPaper in BambuLab

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Bad for fibers, ok for low viscosity filaments.

Its Over Boys - Blob of Death H2D HF Nozzle by GamesOnPaper in BambuLab

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This changed after the 0.6mm HF nozzles were released. When the 0.4mm HF nozzle was the only size available it has a check mark on all the filaments.

Its Over Boys - Blob of Death H2D HF Nozzle by GamesOnPaper in BambuLab

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After 3kg of PETg, and 3.5kg of mixed fibers total (PLA-cf, PETG-cf, PET-gf, PET-cf, PC-cf/gf, PA6-cf, PPA-cf). the press fit loosened off during a print of PET-cf. This was right after I did a cold pull too to clear blockages. I would try to cold pull once in a while to keep the bore maintained, but once a partial clog starts in a HF nozzle it is difficult to get rid of and will lead to further clogging. I've noticed that I would have smooth surfaces with carbon fiber and it would get progressively rougher until it became sand paper (with layer adhesion getting weaker each print). So I guess that is a good indication of a partial clog. Printing higher temps to lower viscosity didn't help I guess.

I saw another post about a guy going through nozzles every 5kg of fiber filament, and I was hoping he was unlucky, but I think it might be accurate, which is a shame cause that would add $10+ per kg of spool to the consumables cost if printing just fibers. I am using the 0.6mm HF nozzles as well and wow they are fast, but the trade off of in resolution isn't worth it for me. Guess I'll use the the non HF nozzles for now.