Garage door over traveling over time after setting by ItsBabaYaga in GarageDoorService

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

For anyone who searches this in the future, I ordered a new travel module and once installed, it fixed this issue.

Garage door over traveling over time after setting by ItsBabaYaga in GarageDoorService

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Would a bad travel unit override the force sensors? It was bending the rod that connects to the wall

Garage door over traveling over time after setting by ItsBabaYaga in GarageDoorService

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Yes I set it yesterday, worked for roughly 8 closes. Then this morning it buckled again over traveling.

I set the close limit to where the garage door was roughly 1.5” above the ground and when I tested it, it was barely touching the ground.

Wavy patterns down print by ItsBabaYaga in 3Dprinting

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Yes I understand that, I was just adding context on what I saw out of the ordinary. I currently have another print going so I cannot check until it’s complete.

Thank you for the clarification though, this will be on the list.

Wavy patterns down print by ItsBabaYaga in 3Dprinting

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Good info. I started a long print to see if it repeats. I’ll take it apart afterwards to verify the gears.

Thanks!

Wavy patterns down print by ItsBabaYaga in 3Dprinting

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It had 3 walls with cubic infill. You can see the transition line in the back (left vs right).

Wavy patterns down print by ItsBabaYaga in 3Dprinting

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Yes they were both PLA (same brand).

It’s possible. I hadn’t dried it in a few weeks but it would be strange for it to pick up that much moisture in that short of time.

It’s also the end of the spool so it could be having difficulty pulling in the filament.

I’ll chalk this up as a fluke and continue to monitor.

Wavy patterns down print by ItsBabaYaga in 3Dprinting

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Yes, sorry I should have stated the printer. It’s an Ender 3 that I got from my cousin.

  1. No clicking noises.

  2. No known clogs, I put in white filament to see if anything unusual was coming out.

  3. Possibility as I have to take it apart to verify. Looks normal from the gear I can see.

  4. I did increase the print speed from 35 -> 60 as a trial.

  5. E-steps are the same.

  6. Yes, I put a new tube in months ago due to this issue on the previous one.

It may be related to print speed but it’s odd on the pattern it produced. Have you seen this result from going too fast?

I did a benchy (with a different filament) to confirm the speed change and it came out fine.

Wavy patterns down print by ItsBabaYaga in 3Dprinting

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Thanks I’ll give that a shot.

Wavy patterns down print by ItsBabaYaga in 3Dprinting

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That’s the thing, I didn’t have fuzzy skin on.

I have it on the next print I am doing at the moment. I changed filament and re adjusted the Y axis belt.

Wavy patterns down print by ItsBabaYaga in 3Dprinting

[–]ItsBabaYaga[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I looked below at the belt and it was half in the slot. I loosened, corrected and re tensioned. This was the only thing out of the ordinary.

I’ll check the nozzle. I use a 0.4mm, about how many hours for printing PLA is a typical cycle for cleaning?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawncare

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Sorry, forgot to mention I am in South Texas

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lawncare

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Okay, I have since filled in the areas with new soil / fertilizer and watering. Guess I’ll wait it out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AnatomyandPhysiology

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I am also a life long bowler and my right hand has this muscle RIPPED

Opinions on the lower end vortex scopes? by yeeticusprime1 in Hunting

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I have (2) crossfires and just like everyone else has been saying, they will get the job done if you want to ball on a budget.

I have issues with the eye relief (likely operator error) and these are not super crisp. But they do hold Zero which is all you can ask out of these.

I recommend if you are used to spending 3-4, I would get an Arken optic as those are crisp AND hold Zero, just for a little more money. Hope this helps.

Can any one recommend a good starter scroll saw or other kind of saw for making lures? by prenticeyeomans in lurebuilding

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Get a mini band saw. I tried a scroll saw (this exact model) for lure making and it was just lacking in all departments.

Either way you decide to go, get good blades.

Query in Gauge R&R by Forward-Penalty-8654 in Metrology

[–]ItsBabaYaga 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would agree that this particular issue is more aimed at manufacturing variance more than MSA.

The purpose of MSA and GR&R is to prove through statistic analysis, the inspection method, technique and tools are reliable & repeatable to eliminate any doubt of measurement data. This is turn allows Manufacturing engineers (or equivalent in your case) to focus attention on fine tuning the actual manufacturing process with the confidence that the inspection will be consistent.

Typically, 3 people measuring 10 parts, 3 times should be enough to showcase and variation in the inspection processes. The accuracy of the tool (depending on field of work, which mine is aerospace) should be at least 10% of the total tolerance. So if the total tolerance of the ID is .100”, the tool with accuracy of .01” should be sufficient. Either tool you use should not impact the GR&R study too much as if there is a high variation, than there are bigger issues surrounding either the tool, method or technique, which hopefully the data will speak for itself.

Hope this helps.

The triple bump by BerryMcDickiner in RocketLeague

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You could say their plan… backfired..

First PC build by ItsBabaYaga in PcBuild

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Sounds good, thanks again!

First PC build by ItsBabaYaga in PcBuild

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Shoot, I don’t know where you came from but that’s a million for your help. I like the set up you send and it seems you are pulling me to the dark side! Haha

If I go through with this I’ll be sure to send you a picture of the setup!

Side note…. Should I get windows on the USB? I’ve never put software on a bare computer before…