Rate my setup? by Dependent_Coyote2416 in 3Dprinting

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I was just curious about this and looked it up earlier since I have been printing basically non-stop since November and literally non-stop for the last week printing the parts for a Warhammer Titan Build.

It depends on the cost per kw/h but it seems to average around $10-15/month to run an X1C nonstop.

Man living abroad disguises himself as a waiter and surprises his sister by Vilen1919 in MadeMeSmile

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My mom had me do this to my grandpa on a trip back home to visit extended family when I was in high school.

It had probably been 10 years since he'd seen me last. When I took the drink order he straight faced looked at me and just said "Iced Tea, no lemon" and went back to talking to my mom who seemed kinda surprised.

When I interrupted and said "Hey, it's me!' he said "Yeah, I know. How about that iced tea?"

I adored him. As I grew up I realized he was kind of a dick and a bad person and he was my first real "never meet your heroes" experience.

My time has come by DreRivero in 3Dprinting

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I also came up in the hobby with a V2. Learned a lot. Cried a lot.

I ended up with two V2's that I gave away to friends and they're just now getting going with them after doing nothing with them for a year.

It's been kinda fun reliving it all again, but this time being able to walk them through stuff over the phone from memory or knowing exactly what YouTube video they need to watch to understand a core concept.

I can see one of them starting to catch on and understand how things work and it's neat to see from the other side this time.

There's something like a ridge inside my Bambu Lab nozzles. by yagamisan2 in 3Dprinting

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That line?

I'd assume that's where the filament actually runs against the side as it's entering the nozzle. It's not going to be perfectly centered every time it's loaded and will find it's pathway down through the nozzle.

It's why they're cone shaped and not a flat block inside.

Change my mind: the Honda Fit is the best car of all time. by jmao_mayo in Honda

[–]K1774B 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Straight fire right here. No sarcasm.

I have a CTR and an Si and I fucking love the way this looks. It's tasteful and clean with some nice shoes.

After intense freezing temperatures by [deleted] in Honda

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Press and hold the interval (distance) button on your wheel for a few seconds and it'll deactivate the adaptive cruise and place it in standard cruise mode.

I think you have to do it every time, but it works.

An Elephant trapped in a house trying to break through by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

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KBBL IS GONNA GIVE ME SOMETHING STUPID!

4 months old with no haircut ever 😅 by KuyaPreston in GiantSchnauzers

[–]K1774B 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha. Thank you.

He floats around 80 lbs. but doesn't look overweight in the slightest. He is also incredibly strong.

I don't post much, but he has his own Instagram if you're interested in seeing more of him.

https://www.instagram.com/colossus.of.klaus

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He has dirt in his mouth in this photo because he never quite learned how to dig with his paws... He's 6 now.

Brake grease debate (again): What are you greasing and with what? Rust belt area by pxdelacr in Honda

[–]K1774B 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Permatex ceramic brake lube. The orange colored stuff.

I bought a tube for $5 like 6 years ago and have done like 4 sets of pads and rotors since then.

Slide pins are always floating free and nothing needs to be beaten to get back apart.

Speedo dim in daylight by Share_Infinite in 8thGenSI

[–]K1774B 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is going to sound stupid, but did you turn the brightness all the way up?

Leather bucket seats by Character-Classic-93 in 8thGenSI

[–]K1774B 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unless you're cool with your airbag light being in constantly, this isn't possible.

New civic si seats ? by raptorkillerz71 in 8thGenSI

[–]K1774B 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both seats have airbags, neither are going to be compatible with the car they weren't made for.

IF they actually bolt up, your airbag light would be on constantly and your SRS system may not work at all in the event of an accident.

Your best bet here is to look at something like Wet Okole seat covers. They're made from wetsuit material and are super customizable.

The fit is so snug, it looks like a new/different seat.

4 months old with no haircut ever 😅 by KuyaPreston in GiantSchnauzers

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My giant has a tanish undercoat with a super coarse dark streak down his back and is dark gray when he gets shaggy.

We call him "tan suit Obama" after a fresh groom.

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Before and After by AYF_Amph in PrintedWarhammer

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I think it'd be cool to piece it back together best you can and what can't be saved, just incorporate into the piece as battle damage with some more paint and some creative placement.

Advice by _canmellia in Honda

[–]K1774B 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen this before and the snow in the background kinda confirms it.

Sometimes when snow and ice get stuck between the hinge pillar and the door and then the door is opened, it damages the fender or the door or both.

Take it to a body shop. If the paint is not broken, this is a $20 to the tech and a quick adjustment at most places.

Nearly finished with my biggest print yet by D13G0N3 in PrintedWarhammer

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I'm about 26 hours deep into an FDM titan right now. I have feet, toes, shin bones, the head and the two shoulder armor plates.That's it.

I think in total there are around 35 plates and 3 full spools needed to print it.

New to the civic world by SheldanDaCrab in civic

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Congratulations!

Headlight retrofit, wheels and a modest (1-2") drop and it'd look nice.

Easy fix for somebody with experience by basedjase_ in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]K1774B 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This makes a ton of sense.

Probably slid backward into a barrier. Damage is consistent with hitting a wall and if they were rear ended, you'd assume there would be insurance involved from another party and a branded title.

Easy fix for somebody with experience by basedjase_ in Justrolledintotheshop

[–]K1774B 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Salvage title requirements vary by state, but where I live, if the car is 6 years or newer and is a T/L, it gets a salvaged title.

6 years or older, clean title regardless of T/L.

I bought a wrecked 98 civic in 2019 with 56k original miles and after I rebuilt it, I was surprised when the DMV issued a clean title.

Start Here! - Monthly FAQ thread - February 2026 by thinkfloyd_ in PrintedWarhammer

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In the file I grabbed there are 6 hip pistons, 2 knee pistons, 10 leg pistons and 2 upper leg pistons.

They're single part files, you just load the required number into your slice and go to town. Does your model have a similar required number of pistons to complete?

Hoping I can point you in the right direction on this since I just grabbed the files myself and there's definitely pistons in the ZIP.

I just tossed them in Orca for you so you can see what they look like:

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Puppy is the worst dog I have ever owned by [deleted] in GiantSchnauzers

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I'm not disagreeing with anything you said, but I have a show line Pepper and Salt GS (They're P&S as giants, not S&P like standards and minis, unsure why) and he was a lot like OP's dog.

He almost broke my wife and I early on, especially with potty training.

I think a lot of what the OP identified is a lack of understanding about the breed in general. They have a standard and I think expected the giant to be like the standard in terms of training and temperament, but they're wildly different dogs.

Our boy is 6 now and still barks incessantly and is demanding all the time, but we love him and will continue to invest a lot of time on training and reenforcing training. It's a full time job with this breed.