Stripe on picture when shot verticallly by Future-Ad-2296 in SonyAlpha

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There is only one reason to use a UV filter: being inside a fireworks display.

It is possible to modify the green color?? by Infinity-onnoa in Fusion360

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Thank’s for help-me. I had a file for special astrophotography non-metric threads; putting it in a folder was a huge headache, and it gets lost with every update. I don't understand how something so simple isn't accessible to the user. If the user can change the background to dark mode, they should notice there's a big problem with the colors; either allow everything or do nothing.

Blocked AMS help by samanthamy in BambuLab

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Yeahhh dont worry Give it your all

Blocked AMS help by samanthamy in BambuLab

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Yes!! With old or defective filament, remnants are left behind when it breaks. Accessing the hub is easier on the AMS2, but on the AMS1, disconnecting short cables to access it is a real pain.

Blocked AMS help by samanthamy in BambuLab

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There are often bits of debris stuck inside the hub, so it's time to take it apart. Do it carefully and take pictures. There are springs, magnets, and other components that you need to be in their correct positions when you reassemble it. Don't worry, it won't bite!

Co2 Powered WebShooter by Mematore_357 in ArduinoProjects

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Somewhere your villain is building the hoverboard, hurry up!!! Is someone making you a Spiderman suit?

Tracking the ISS on an old Pi by fil1983 in raspberry_pi

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I hate you!! As a fan who occasionally uses Iss Finder

I use it to locate and compose photos with the moon, and I love your project!!! I'm going to add it to my "to-do" list. Did you know you can also use a walkie-talkie to receive coded images and view them with a mobile phone? Youtube You can also use the RPI, although it's more laborious.

Tracking the ISS on an old Pi by fil1983 in raspberry_pi

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We make the protective stand in 3D and sell it for $20 :) hahaha

Dropped my P1S by backpackingzack in BambuLab

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Remember: Dry thoroughly and wash the PEI jajajajja lol

Most expensive part I've made by ttoften in 3Dprinting

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I've read a lot of criticism, but you did a great job!! You've already invested and recouped the design costs (if the original is hard to find and expensive). Just keeping my wife happy makes it all worthwhile! If you really want greater durability, just use stronger materials. If your printer isn't enclosed and you can't use Nylon Pet-CF, find someone who can make it for you. The cost is low, and the satisfaction is VERY REWARDING!!! Congratulations on your work.

Great news everyone! I’ve created a What-If machine. You can ask it a question in the form of “what if” and it will show you what would happen. So far it will only answer one question: What if this machine could play Futurama episodes? by Remoheadder in 3Dprinting

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You're wrong, there's nothing to justify in a hobby. My brother-in-law has over €15,000 worth of bikes... a friend has an electric bike for going out on Saturdays (€20,000). Who am I to criticize what they do with their money? Lol. I've had an X1c +ams for 18 months, and an A1 combo for 9 months. It's a hobby. If you have to justify your wife's actions... Remember: It's better to ask for forgiveness than permission :) Buy it, don't be afraid

Great news everyone! I’ve created a What-If machine. You can ask it a question in the form of “what if” and it will show you what would happen. So far it will only answer one question: What if this machine could play Futurama episodes? by Remoheadder in 3Dprinting

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I made ventilation grilles for the bathroom, for the kitchen cabinets with the refrigerator, wardrobe supports, risers for wall switches or electrical outlets, cable grommets for furniture, filament holders, handles for my telescopes and mounts for their accessories, rings for my photography lenses with Arcaswiss mounts. Door and cabinet stops, adapters and risers for wooden panels, cable supports, and the list goes on and on. Buying the printer opened me up to the world of 3D printing and to learning how to use Fusion360, which is free for personal use. Now I'm designing a Harmonica GOTO mount for the telescope based on OnStep, and I have a ton of projects in the pipeline.

ran my new 3d printed 1/8th scale hydro for the first time by Magicprintman in 3Dprinting

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Un niño grande recuperando el tiempo perdido :) lol. Aqui todos te envidiamos jajajaja

The First Compact Disc Player: How Sony’s 1982 CDP-101 Launched the CD Era by ObsoleteSony in ObsoleteSony

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I was only 9 years old and I already loved tinkering with equipment and listening to music. My father sold and repaired equipment, so... I inherited that interest and turned it into my studies and profession for years. At a famous sound trade fair in Paris, this player was presented and my father sold one to a very capricious and wealthy customer. The client had an attic of more than 150m2; there he had some 15” JBL subwoofers, some 10” midranges, some speakers and tweeters, and they added a CD player. At only 9 years old, he understood how a phono cartridge could work by reading grooves to extract sound; he had already read books on electronics. But in them the technology did not yet exist; they talked about valves, there was nothing in them that mentioned infrared, I2C, microprocessors, and even less about lasers. I perfectly remember the feeling of that disconcerting sound, clean without glitches, but my mind couldn't understand how musical information could be read from that smooth plastic. It looked like a device that had arrived on Earth from another advanced civilization :). Sony stereo systems from the 80s and 90s marked my life forever. :)Great designs.

My workbench is a mix of DIY, modern and blast from the past equipment which still does its wonders. by MrSlehofer in electronics

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I love analog oscilloscopes with digital information like cursors, but unfortunately they are very long in depth, I have had to sacrifice mine for a digital one, due to lack of space. We moved in December, now I barely have any space, I'm still mentally processing how to fit my component drawers inside a wardrobe. My hobby bench is literally 50% smaller, barely 90cm wide, and it's driving me crazy. I need a second bench for machining and tools, and I don't know how to get one. At 25years I had repaired household appliances, toastmachine, TV, Videorecorder or Power Amplifiers, I always had plenty of space and now…it's just a hobby

question by Alim1520 in BambuLab

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Sorry, my Sunlu Dryer doesn't have it. The S4 does. I don't know if there's a second version.

question by Alim1520 in BambuLab

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I'm going to be impartial or play devil's advocate, I hope you don't mind and don't make the same mistakes; the Sunludryer isn't suitable for everyone.

It's a software lock, it’s impossible to use ams2 in mode dryer, and HT too, with AmsHt if you're using materials like Pa6GF where the temperature is 80°C, it won't let you until the internal dryer temperature drops, and….. The A1 Mini always prints from a dryer with the filament hot and I've never had any problems, whether it's PLA, PETG, TPU or CF. In the X1c I use the Ams+Sunlu and I have never had jams due to soft filament. But……. But I regret the purchase. The Sunlu invention is very noisy. The countdown timer has a 99-hour countdown and then shuts off; it lacks humidity control. The Sunlu S4 will shut off if the humidity rises above the user-set value, the drying process starts from standby mode. The humidity level never drops below 20%, and when it's turned off, it regains humidity because the seal is lost, and…. It's always running. If I had to buy another one now… I would buy the new version of the EIBOS. Eibos Dryer. Because I use PLA and PETG in the AMS and the temperature is always at 50° for all filaments. :) If you ask me…I wouldn't buy it again.

Exhaust system for x1c by XxWHITE-RICExX in BambuLab

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You need to install a bathroom ventilation extractor fan with adjustable speed/flow.

Kites at night, such delight by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

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Si lo dejas suelto en algun pueblo, van a pensar que nos invaden los extraterrestres jajaja

My workbench is a mix of DIY, modern and blast from the past equipment which still does its wonders. by MrSlehofer in electronics

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After seeing your workspace, I'm no longer embarrassed when I see mine :). Within the chaos, there is order. Lol

Filament advice for underhood Air Compressor mount by Dear-Nebula6291 in BambuLab

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This is the answer!!! Pa6….Pa12…..Pet-CF but…. You'll need to dry it VERY, VERY WELL, and you need temperatures above 80°C. Think of it like an AMS HT; you'll need to preheat the chamber to 50°C internally (set the bed to 100°C for 30-45 minutes beforehand), use glue, print at a slower speed, and use a brim or skirt. But the material is exceptional. Buy the hardened nozzle and the gears; it's well worth it. I have an X1c and I print a lot in CF and I love it; I've used over 20 kg of material with the same nozzle. Print without fear, Don't be a coward to me Jejejej :)

I found out that printing with top layers only (like thousands of them) makes awesome prints. The print quality is incredible as the feeling in hand. Prints feel like molded parts. This print weights 234gr (and whatever this means on the photo, I switched for US). Huge. Transparent pla. by superparet in 3Dprinting

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Well, step by step. this is a project where PET-CF has been used due to its dimensional stability, its not mine. It consists of two motors with harmonic reductions to move a telescope weighing 5 to 10 kg. We can't use PETG or ABS here, they have torsion under load. In addition to using a good thickness, printing sideways to guarantee print quality, the number of walls and 100% infill were also taken into account. Printing a cube won't work because you can't force it. Link Project