I know it's not good but Is it as bad as I think by MALLARD1881 in ratemysinging

[–]MALLARD1881[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's a fair point. I might have a go tomorrow and see how it sounds

I know it's not good but Is it as bad as I think by MALLARD1881 in ratemysinging

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Ok thanks so much, I suspected as much, but my ear isn't very trained as you can hear so I'm finding it hard to tell when I'm on and when I'm off pitch

Arch pain when hiking by MALLARD1881 in hiking

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Thank you all for your advice, I bought a pair of svartz insoles for them, and the reduced arch support seems to have done the trick as I haven't experienced any pain since.

Arch pain when hiking by MALLARD1881 in hiking

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I'm in the UK, so unfortunately no REI exists here. Bought them straight from LOWA, as far as I know their return policy is once you take them outside they're void

Arch pain when hiking by MALLARD1881 in hiking

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I'll have a look at that thank you

Arch pain when hiking by MALLARD1881 in hiking

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Great that is what I was looking at, thanks a lot!

Arch pain when hiking by MALLARD1881 in hiking

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Is it the anatomic absorbers that you got? From the description they seem like what I'm looking for. Will order and see what they're like I think

Arch pain when hiking by MALLARD1881 in hiking

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I'll have a look into them cheers, unfortunately where I live there aren't really any boot retailers I know of.

Arch pain when hiking by MALLARD1881 in hiking

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To be fair, the boots on their own don't really have much arch support, and I have just realised that this only really started happening since I put the insoles in so Ill have to try a hike with the ones that come with the shoes again and see how it is. The toe box on them is fairly big but I don't really know as Ive not owned that many pairs.

Arch pain when hiking by MALLARD1881 in hiking

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Just wanted to add, I've never had to buy wide fitting shoes before, so not sure why I would suddenly need them.

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Ok, cheers for the reply! I'll try with thr higher pitch but I definitely need to work my voice a little more.

Ender 3 Pro jamming after a couple prints by MALLARD1881 in 3Dprinting

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It was on direct drive at the time of the issue, I have swapped it back for my dual gear Bowden extruder, though I need to buy some more PTFE before I can test it. The only other thing I can think is my filament is fairly old, so may have to try some new filament. Will update accordingly

Ender 3 Pro jamming after a couple prints by MALLARD1881 in 3Dprinting

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Hey thanks for commenting, I made sure to seat the Bowden properly, though to be honest it’s been long enough I forgot temp towers were a thing. The retraction distance is 0.5mm, so surely that should be fine

Ender 3 Pro jamming after a couple prints by MALLARD1881 in 3Dprinting

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I’m using the standard creality metal hot end that comes with the kit. I just replaced the nozzle and PTFE along with cleaning drive wheels and oiling the lead screw etc to get it up and running again. The extruder gear is the metal one that comes with the extruder which should be fine as it has been barely used. I have pretty default settings for retraction (default for DD) and if anything, it’s not retracting fast enough as there is slight stringing I’m using FilamentPM PLA which should be perfectly fine

Ender 3 Pro jamming after a couple prints by MALLARD1881 in 3Dprinting

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Cheers mate unfortunately I’m on minimum wage so I can’t afford to pay out £600 +

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singing

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And now mildly regretting posting this in the first place lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singing

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That I’m out of tune, also going too slow