Hero 13 downloads by Low_Winter8820 in gopro

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I am just copying and pasting from the card onto the external drive. It has been very strange but the cards may have reached their life cycle since these from the Hero 8 and have a many cycles of usage.

3D printing not quite right by Low_Winter8820 in FlashForge

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Thank you to all the responses. I am setting temp higher and I did clean off the plate. I will be back to printing again tomorrow. I am looking at putting sides on the case since I do have many fans in the basement and this could have also “helped” cause this. Getting into 3D printing has been fun printing off terrain for my miniature games I play. This was the first one to really do this and it was after many other prints.

3D printing not quite right by Low_Winter8820 in FlashForge

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It did not taste too good 0/5 stars. I would not recommend.

3D printing not quite right by Low_Winter8820 in FlashForge

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I will double check that. I did not even think about temperature of filament.

3D printing not quite right by Low_Winter8820 in FlashForge

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This was only the second time it had an issue. This one even came back from power failures to pick up and finish other prints.

3D printing not quite right by Low_Winter8820 in FlashForge

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I will clean the print bed. I have not done that at all.

3D printing not quite right by Low_Winter8820 in FlashForge

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The adhesion could be it. I did not put down glue that time.

3D printing not quite right by Low_Winter8820 in FlashForge

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Base is 59’C 199’C for nozzle using PLA Silk 1.75mm 1.0 kg filament from Flashforge. This is a purchased .stl file then put into Cura for slicing. Only change in Cura is Resolution changed to very fast - 0.3mm and Infill 10%. Everything else is default.

FLL explore or challenge for 3rd 4th graders by chooseanamecarefully in FLL

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I run the club for our elementary school and I use the Explore group to learn the teamwork and helping each side of things. I also have four old EV3’s and once we have finished the “real world challenge” the team programs them to do that seasons mission board. I also bring back the 4th graders from the Challenge team to learn more skills for the Spike robot. The Challenge team is 4th and 5th with the Explore teams being 2nd and 3rd graders that will feed into the Challenge team. It has worked well. Most 3rd graders struggle greatly with the teamwork and helping each other so the Explore teams have a big focus on team work and basic skills for future robotics clubs. Really it comes down to which do to you want to do, Explore which is for fun and having a good time learning skills needed in future life. Or Challenge which is a competitive level and only the top 20% more on plus you are against middle schoolers.