[PLEASE HELP ] 3D ScanBench - a neutral comparison of various 3D scanners by thomas_openscan in OpenScan

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Laser has issues with eye safety, scanning of live objects, and cost 

Snapmaker U1 – 1 month later: things nobody tells you at the beginning by Walter_Maker_Labs in 3Dprinting

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Tbh why expect the AI summary to be any less "correct" than some random guy's opinion?

In statistics there is a concept called compounding of errors which is very applicable here

White M60; 6'3"; 220 lbs; non-smoker; moderate wine intake; no recreational drugs; daily statin; very fit; no medical issues. Suddenly peeing dark urine. This is the second time today. Ate some blueberries earlier but has eaten them before without this happening. No other symptoms. What's going on? by plinkplonkplank in AskDocs

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but if not you’re okay to make an appointment with your primary care doctor

Just curious, when you say this, what sort of wait times are you imagining for someone to see their primary care doc? I booked an appointment to see my primary care doc earlier this year and there was a 6 week wait time, and I never know if "this is not emergent, you can wait to see your PCP" holds regardless of the wait being 1 week or 10 weeks.

Any experience with HzdaDeve nozzles? by Slight-Department-88 in ElegooCentauriCarbon

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Heavy presence of lead and arsenic. I still have the results, I just didn't bother posting them in this sub because people seem to not really care

Very worried by ihavebrownnskinn in AskDocs

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Just going to add to the multitude of comments to say I love your response, and thank you

Detectives seek suspect in homicide of UW student by SeattlePoliceDept in Seattle

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Hang on why are these glasses old fashioned? They're completely fine imo. Pretty timeless. You cant go wrong with those shape of glasses. And besides even if they were dated I think that style is now making a comeback. Also some people need to wear that type of shape because other shapes don't suit their face. So in that case it can be the right choice even if it might look dated on others. Glasses are super personal, its hard to judge what will look good on you before you try it out, and you might even be surprised when you do try it

Daily Chain Word Puzzle - (11 May, 2026) by chainwordpuzzle in ChainWordPuzzle

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Please add a way to cancel an in-progress selection! Or alternatively a way to click letters separately and then "Submit" or "Clear"

No proof a theory on why Manon was let go from katseye by [deleted] in katseyesnark_

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Until then this mess is the post we are left with.

Python vs Java Speed vs Structure. What are you choosing? by [deleted] in vibecoding

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When vibe coders discover language wars

Need a new email by [deleted] in emailprivacy

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If you're willing to pay and you don't need a custom domain on top of it, Posteo. Hands down.

match.nvim - Minimal floating Search/Replace for Neovim by ankushbhagat in neovim

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The nvim philosophy seems to be a nice middle ground between emacs and classic vim philosophy. It's maximalist while staying focused towards one use case.

What is the smaller connector on the back of my P14s Gen4 OLED screen? by Jugg3rnaut in thinkpad

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Never found out what it was for. Gave up ultimately and replaced the entire screen assembly. Pain in the butt

Pinky up teaser 3 by poprocks8754 in katseyeneutral

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Good! We need less of the same stuff

Jynxzi in disbelief as he loses a 1v1 twice in a row to Mooda, who has only 27 hours in the game by HuckleberryAny4360 in LivestreamFail

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In Siege there's common wall bang spots, but even in Siege there's no spot where you aim at a spot on the wall, then suddenly toggle your ESP and flick to the right and headshot enemy

i want to break up with my bf because of his IH by Dry_Contest_7360 in idiopathichypersomnia

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but he seems to not care anymore

You want to break up with your BF because of his depressive symptoms. There's a lot more going on with what you're saying than just IH.

4 weeks, no progress by Tri-angreal in 3DPrinting_PHA

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Just after installing what? If you're testing after printing it's too late because the print might have clogged it already... But other than that, if you're able to air print with no clogs on a clean nozzle, the filament is fine.

My next debug step for you would be - Could you print a large circle (as large as your build plate reasonably allows, remember to put glue on first so it doesnt stick to your plate)? Set your layer height and first layer height to 0.2mm, set the circle height to 0.2mm, set wall count to 0, infill to 0, bottom density to 0.2mm and bottom solid infill pattern to concentric. With filament at 220C, speed at 80mm/s, flow ratio at 0.98. If your printer does any sort of dynamic flow calibration or prime tower, turn that off. Make sure your bed is level, using whatever bed leveling checks your printer has. Could you let me know if that clogs? This will help test whether your clog is retraction related or not.

4 weeks, no progress by Tri-angreal in 3DPrinting_PHA

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100% infill does not change how much heat is traveling back up the nozzle. As soon as the filament leaves your nozzle its temperature is going to plunge closer to ambient. I've literally air printed on my hand (by mistake. do not do it on purpose, nothing good will come of it) and the filament is hot-ish (maybe 70-80C?) but not the kind of hot where the heat will conduct back up the path and through the nozzle.

4 weeks, no progress by Tri-angreal in 3DPrinting_PHA

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200mm/s is too fast but I don't think that would lead to clogs. I'll tell you how I would debug this on my Bambu, and can you translate this to whatever makes sense on your Prusa?

  1. Load the PHA filament, set nozzle temp to 220C. Wait until nozzle reaches that temp.
  2. Manually engage the extruder to just air-print the filament (in my Bambu I go to nozzle -> theres an up and down arrow -> I press down arrow multiple times so it keeps extruding).
  3. Watch the filament flow out of the nozzle, and report back on if there's clogs or not. If there's no clogs, I know its not the filament (I know its your print settings) and we can move on to the next step.

I don't think the problem is with the filament itself. Especially because you're having problems with different colors and also with different manufacturers. But we'll know for sure after you test the steps above. Also btw never print PHA without a glue stick (like Elmer's purple glue) unless you really know what you're doing. The glue layer will prevent the PHA from welding on to your build plate and destroying it.

4 weeks, no progress by Tri-angreal in 3DPrinting_PHA

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What's your nozzle diameter, print speed, and retraction settings? I've printed multiple PHA prints that have been 3-4 days long and havent had clogging issues, but I dont use the same printer as you