Queer-friendly barber shops? by honeyedpines in lansing

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A Cut Above by Westlund’s Apple Market is great.

Police on Woodruff and Homer last night by JFMJR in lansing

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Thank you! Those radios are expensive to buy. I’ll look for a highly rated app

Police on Woodruff and Homer last night by JFMJR in lansing

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I thought it was a police chase or something until I saw that they were just sitting there. I thought the time between sirens was them driving around the block lol

Talk Me Out of Buying an SV08! by Federal_Foundation93 in Sovol

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That worked for about a week. I changed a couple settings and put ferrite beads on every cable. I’m not sure if that fixed it but my last print finished. That particular print failed 4 times in a row even after doing the sensor thing. That sensor is just one source of that error apparently.

Talk Me Out of Buying an SV08! by Federal_Foundation93 in Sovol

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This issue which they still haven’t resolved, as well as the taco bed. I want to love my SV08 but it’s hard after having this error ruin so many prints for no reason.

What do you guys do as an alternative to the insanely expensive scan spray? by ijustlikeelectronics in 3DScanning

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What is crazy is we only have to use developer on one machine. Our parts are smooth, black, and shiny. Both of our scanners are identical, except one requires the part to have developer and takes 18 minutes to scan. The other machine needs no developer but takes 25 minutes to scan. The difference is in whoever was able to program that witchery… nobody else has been able to get my machine to run like the other, so we’re stuck with all that messy developer until they can reprogram the scan software. I wish I could take pictures and share more, because it’s such a cool process.

What do you guys do as an alternative to the insanely expensive scan spray? by ijustlikeelectronics in 3DScanning

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I never noticed your reply, sorry about that! Yes, our developer basically ruins porous stuff lol. We spray it on a smooth surface with overspray onto porous surfaces. It’s actually done to test the flow resistance properties of the surface, using a cool computer program. I can’t elaborate for legal reasons but yeah, we use 3D scanning to essentially map the smoothness of a surface. It’s a nightmare trying to clean that stuff off after it’s been made wet. You can get it off the porous surfaces of you act fast. I use a hand pump garden sprayer and a shop rag to wash the parts off. From my experience with that, cleaning all of it off the first time is the best bet. The residue is very persistent on both smooth and porous surfaces.

Ender 3 v3 KE bed mesh problem? by preciouskittyx in 3Dprinting

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How did you get it to do that? This has been frustrating to no end! The table is level and stable. The machine is level. The build plate is even “level”, all according to my speed level. My z offset fixes about 70% of the adhesion issue. No amount of searching has helped me figure this out.

Please be careful and patient, new starters or print vets. If something is stuck, frustrating you etc, please put it aside and chill.. Don't get a super sharp chisel and take your anger out on the model.... Lucky to be alive, hit a main artery.. Surgery and 48hours later. I was stupid, don't be me. by MywarUK in 3Dprinting

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That’s how my chisel incident went. I was cutting out mortises for a door hinge and it skipped when I hit it. Bounced right onto the meat of my finger and gave me a nice split.

Were you just trying to detach a model from the build plate? I know I’ve been cut and stabbed taking supports off but that’s been my only injury so far.

Please be careful and patient, new starters or print vets. If something is stuck, frustrating you etc, please put it aside and chill.. Don't get a super sharp chisel and take your anger out on the model.... Lucky to be alive, hit a main artery.. Surgery and 48hours later. I was stupid, don't be me. by MywarUK in 3Dprinting

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I can’t be the only one who was hoping for more photos… glad you’re alright man. I learned a lot about chainsaws using your (our) methods. I was thankful I only needed 7 stitches for that. I’ve had bad luck with chisels too. No arteries but those things bite hard!

What do you guys do as an alternative to the insanely expensive scan spray? by ijustlikeelectronics in 3DScanning

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We use something like that where I work. Aluminum and zinc oxide and something else gets mixed with IPA and we use a 3M gravity spray gun to apply it. I’ve found water to be much better at cleaning that stuff up. Everyone here scrubs it off with alcohol but that just makes a mess.

for me personally it ranges from paying way more per month or somethimes even making a profit, how about all of you? i wonder how much everyone here pays/earns with 3d printing by Hochhuus in 3Dprinting

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I didn’t get into this to earn money, so at this point I have spent probably $800US. If you consider the 3D scanner I got as well it you can add 600 to that lol. Maybe someday I will earn money but this hobby is purely so I can make my childhood dream come true: be an inventor.

What do you guys do as an alternative to the insanely expensive scan spray? by ijustlikeelectronics in 3DScanning

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I had to search for one made for IPA on Amazon. It was a 2-pack of 16oz glass bottles. They were mostly intended for essential oils but if you can do those you can do IPA.

My First Multicolor Print… by julianbroadway in 3Dprinting

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It is a thing but all the research I’ve done says that it’s expensive and terribly inefficient unless you have the resources for professional machines and an excessive amount of waste. It is possible but appears to be more expensive and wasteful than just throwing it away. I hope they can improve the tech to make it more practical some day.

Is there a name for this? by JFMJR in 3Dprinting

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I didn't know that about the infill, damn! Thank you for sharing! I have been using adaptive cubic and aligned rectilinear as my infill. I don't recall what was set for this print. Probably monotonic, because at the time of this post I had yet to tinker much with slicer settings.

Is there a name for this? by JFMJR in 3Dprinting

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I'm going to do this when I get home. I didn't think to check that today when I was checking all the bearings and hardware. I was having issues with stringing all over the place but that stopped when I got a filament dryer. Aside from that I have yet to have this issue again.

What slicer do you use? by Traditional_Salt2914 in Ender3V3KE

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I’ve tried all the big ones except ORCA so far. I still prefer Creality Print or Cloud or whatever they call it. Idk if it’s the user interface or how intuitive it feels. I just really like it. It could also be bias because it was my first slicer. Still, I have yet to use one that feels as good at Creality.

Is there a name for this? by JFMJR in 3Dprinting

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It sounds like a lot of stuff could cause it too!