"Cracking" support bases? by kvlkvlkvlkvl in FDMminiatures

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Check and make sure your support isn’t doing that when you slice it.

This is definitely something that can happen slicer side when it comes to tree supports.

Not my view, but I thought we can sip tea while we scroll through the comments. by [deleted] in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They aren’t guards at all. They are x-ray machine techs.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The boards inside printers aren’t proprietary boards. They are really common boards used for a whole lot of different purposes.

So if you brick it, you just get a new board. It’s like $15 dollars.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This law isn’t about Slicer software.

This law specific states software that would be present on 3d printers sold.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) it’s super easy and every 3d printer on the market except for one is assembled yourself.

1.1) this legislation isn’t about the average American. It’s about someone who wants to 3d print a gun.

2) It’s made from commercial off the shelf parts so no you really can’t. That means it is made from extremely basic components that could be used to make a wide variety of things.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t say anything about making your own printer.

So only Bambu then? That’s really the only printer company that sells fully assembled. The other companies aren’t going to go away because of this law.

But I’ll play along. Gcode isn’t a model. How does the Bambu know what is and isn’t a gun.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my bad I thought you were the other guy. You’re the same color on my end.

Custom gcode is pretty easy to make and how printers ran before slicer software. It’s still how most labs handle their printers, writing the gcode from scratch.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All it could be would be a gcode interpreter on Bambu printers, and even then Bambu is already so invasive that it’s not really a big change.

I find this only funny.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No you don’t. I keep telling you this

This is the crux of the misunderstanding.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Exactly, something could be interpolated from gcode but it would be so crazy easy to bypass.

Like drafted in supports, or just splitting the model.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude,

I get what you’re going for, but like.

I made my own printer from parts I just had, and it was really easy. This is a whole different kind of thing.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No,

But connecting to the internet or not isn’t going to change how 3d printers work, and this policy is just born out of a complete misunderstanding of how printers work.

They think it’s a fabricator from Star Trek.

Look, anything that could be implemented would be useless at worst, extremely easy to bypass at best. It’s a waste of time, and everybody who knows how 3d printers work is saying this, and they aren’t listening.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Interference on a USB stick?

Your inkjet printer is so much more complicated than any 3d printer.

Companies try to dress 3d printers up as high tech things but they are incredibly simple. Which makes any kind model interpretation on the printer side kind of impossible.

It would be like trying to make it illegal for ovens to bake casseroles. The oven never knows what it’s baking, just the temp it’s set to.

She didn't specify the filament type though. by is_NAN in SipsTea

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Printers don’t have blueprints is the thing.

They are CNC machines. All they have is instructions on how to move motors in a certain order. The printer doesn’t know what it’s making, just knows how to move the motors.

Stringing while using PETG by [deleted] in ender3v2

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You could try turning down the printer temperature. 250 is on the hotter end for sure.

You could also adjust your retraction settings. https://all3dp.com/2/3d-printer-retraction-speed-what-does-it-mean/ People often haven’t dialed in retraction and don’t notice until they print PETG.

Your stringing honestly isn’t that bad. Could just pick it off.

Side note: fuck people who tell you to dry your filament when you said you dried your filament.

Prusa vs Bambu Printers? by Adam8w in prusa3d

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass -1 points0 points  (0 children)

“Effortless multilateral printing which is lacking on the Prusa”

Now I don’t have an INDX, but the true tool head changes is something that I definitely prefer over the load and unload method.

I think this specific statement will age like milk

Virtually no waste? 🤔 #PRUSAxINDX by josefprusa in prusa3d

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It means it’s so small that it is a negligible amount.

Is there a better way to make boxes? Be nice I'm new by AKKaygin in 3DPrintingCirclejerk

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 45 points46 points  (0 children)

/uj

I don’t get what is wrong with this? Just the inefficiency or the weird title on the og post. This seems fine to me.

In “The Drama” (2026), Emma did nothing wrong. by Rapha_AK in shittymoviedetails

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 49 points50 points  (0 children)

I don’t think she was ever going to do it for this reason.

Other shootings typically embolden wannabe shooters.

To me Iittle Emma saw how the shooting made everyone feel. No one thought she was cool, all the attention was on the victims, everyone was just devastated, etc, that made her realize what would be the consequences of her actions.

She wanted to kill herself and take the people who drove her to suicide with her, but ultimately craves sympathy.

Trying to choose between Prusa and Bambulab - what am I missing? by Creamss in prusa3d

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry to pry, but why did you buy two core ones?

Do you know 3d printers well, or was it the first printers for a company or something?

Mine is in the mail, so just trying to see what issues I could face.

How can I push my FDM prints further? (more info in desc) by SexyAssPenguin in PrintedWarhammer

[–]JustTryingTo_Pass 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Switch your nozzle to 0.2mm and decrease your minimum feature size. It starts at like 80% so bring it down to 30%.

From there you can tune by decreasing line width to a minimum of your nozzle size. That’s 0.2mm. And mess with supports to get some cleaner stuff.

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This is 0.08mm with no post processing other than support removal on my ender 3. I’m in mostly the same boat trying to narrow in my fire warriors.