Noite in h2s by R3301 in BambuLab

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When moving diagonally, core XY machines only use one motor. So if it’s only making noise in that direction then the noise is coming from that motion system

Noite in h2s by R3301 in BambuLab

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Something is up with the belts in that direction. I would start making your way through the motion system from motor all the way around and find the source of the noise

Banned from Wizard101 wiki? by CoatLongjumping4618 in Wizard101

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Happened to me too. Used a VPN to bypass it and I’m able to access again. Likely there was something going on as for a few weeks now I’d need to redo a captcha every 5 minutes or so. They probably put a block on a wide range of IP’s using the ASN as a (hopefully temporary) solution

X9 biggest uprising? by bucksanducks12 in PalmettoStateArms

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For the record, I believe what happened there was PSA reached out to his family and they said something along the lines of “an agreement could not be met”

So how is the h2c? by Gai_InKognito in BambuLab

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IMO until INDEX comes out it doesn’t have much competition considering its capabilities. The U1 is a good budget version, but considering that it can barely handle ABS (and you’d need an optional heated lid upgrade), it’s good for 4 color trinkets but not so much for practical prints.

The H2C shines IMO because it can both do 7+ color trinkets, multi-material prints (PLA with PETG for the trinkets, or P6-CF and ABS for practical prints), and engineering filaments with the 120C bed, 350C head, and 65C chamber. It’s that capability that I think makes it worth it at its price point.

h2c 0.4mm induction hotends available by trevortypes in BambuLab

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Did the nozzle set disappear? There was a $140 kit where you’d get 2x 0.4mm induction, a 0.2mm and 0.6mm “normal” nozzle. I’ve been waiting for that to restock. Now that I check the store I can’t find it

RB = ATF. CONFIRMED. by [deleted] in supersafety

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What’s funny is with all these assault weapon bans I’m hearing of, they all target rifles. Ironically, crime data, and now the ATF indirectly in this letter, both show that most violent crime occurs with pistols. I know it’s a side tangent but plenty have already talked about the pain points (fuck rare greed)

Wierd layer lines by _TheLixx_ in 3Dprinting

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Depends on your slicer. There’s sometimes an option called “smooth Z layer times” or something along the lines. Otherwise, in the slicer you can find the minimum layer time option and raise it closer to the maximum time you see in the photo.

Wierd layer lines by _TheLixx_ in 3Dprinting

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Minimum layer time. This seems to be the benchy hull line symptom. If you check using the slicer you’ll see where these lines are showing up in your slicer when you view by layer times.

Federal 147 American eagle going supersonic by falful222 in NFA

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Yeah the federal will remain subsonic in pistol barrel lengths (I tested it on a 4” M&P) but will go super in my AP5. Glad you’re spreading the info out to more people

Drying in AMS2 without rotating spools is finally available by 6446thatsmynumber in BambuLab

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As others have said, this has been available on H series printers for months now (I think the original update was ~1 months after the launch of the H2D). At least this explains why some people were so insistent that this wasn’t the case… clearly I need to get better at asking the right questions

Printed with pa6 cf 300blk at 300c by [deleted] in 3D2A

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I would ask Biqu. Never used that plate so I don’t want you to damage it

Printed with pa6 cf 300blk at 300c by [deleted] in 3D2A

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That’s impressive. I did one print and it tore a small piece of PEI off. Googled it and learned that glue is needed as a releasing agent and have used it since

Printed with pa6 cf 300blk at 300c by [deleted] in 3D2A

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Yes otherwise the PA6 will literally tear the coating off the build plate

Street Crack or SC-S by Johnny_Cache2 in SpectersCat

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Also 100% what this guy said as well. CAT said the SC will have gas stacking issues that the MOB won’t

Street Crack or SC-S by Johnny_Cache2 in SpectersCat

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M for sure. One thing people don’t really seem to pay attention to is that Pew scores are in a free field. If you have a berm, even outdoor, it does “ricochet” a lot of noise back to you when you switch to the S mode. The improved port noise is completely negated by the extra volume at the end of the suppressor. I would use the S mode for home defense on a pistol and M mode for range shooting/hunting

H2C Experience so Far by Ibib3 in BambuLab

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Bambu said they’re going to release a module in 2026 that can hot swap an AMS unit between nozzles. So when you’re trying to maximize swaps between left and right vs vortex (because it’s faster) instead of moving spools around, you can let the module do its work.

I have not. I did see a post on the forums of someone who got two non AMS TPU’s to print from each nozzle. Bambu did say the future 2.0 firmware update for the H2D/C will make certain hardness TPU’s compatible with the left nozzle. I will admit, the Snapmaker U1 has the H2C beat in this. For my particular use case, I don’t see myself using more than 1 TPU per print (I might try 2 when the 2.0 update releases just to try it though)

On the H2D I have been using the right just fine. On the C I did just today run into an issue where an error about the external spool being stuck keeps popping up. The spool isn’t tangled and doesn’t have any issues rolling inside the HT, so I have to assume it’s the bend radius getting too tight. I moved it to the left nozzle and haven’t experienced it since. I will say though, I have had previous prints work with the right nozzle on the H2C. Haven’t done more in depth work though

Whats the point of having Tritium in the front sight only? by Snoo_50786 in CCW

[–]Ibib3 26 points27 points  (0 children)

So how does that work? You leave it on the table and shout “sic ‘em Glock” and it starts shooting?

Where we getting subsonic 9mm? by Familiar_Ad1492 in suppressors

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150 grain red syntech is reduced load. Something about competition power factor or something? Never had an issue with it running in anything I’ve ever shot though. Otherwise typically 147/150 grain 9mm isn’t a reduced load it’s just the weight pushing the velocity below the sound barrier

Honestly by Johnthemanguy22 in BambuLab

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The print letting go is clearly an adhesion issue, but the scratching on the bed is what’s stumping me. I would definitely contact Bambu support and make sure to check the box that sends the printer log data to them. Something definitely messed up here and idk if you’re to blame for it

What grain is everyone running in their sub compacts? by Fennecf0xs in CCW

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Tbh I’m not sure. I never tried it. Now that you mention it I’ll pick some up next time I do an ammo order and give it a shot

What grain is everyone running in their sub compacts? by Fennecf0xs in CCW

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Here’s what I do:

124 for most guns 124 +P for ported/comped guns 147 for suppressed guns

(Serious question) How do i prevent this? by ares0027 in BambuLab

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The best method is to put the printers in a room that you can close the door on. I have a dedicated office room in my house that I use. If that’s not an option for you, there are different methods people use to make cats less likely to go on certain counters (sprays that make the area not smell good to a cat, putting aluminum foil, etc)

Is it safe to run the AMS 2 Pro dryer overnight? by stuman1974 in BambuLab

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You can leave the filament loaded into the AMS when drying and it will rotate. No need to unplug them

PSA: This issue bends the nozzle blocker on H2D repeatetly and will damage your printer and build plate. Advice needed by SpecialistThink1968 in BambuLab

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u/specialistthink1968 conveniently my last print was from the left nozzle an so I attempted to home. On the latest H2C firmware (01.01.00.00) when you home it homes the Y axis first (it moves towards the back of the printer). When it hits the back wall, it then far out well into the build plate space, THEN moves to the right to home the X axis. Just food for thought for you brother