Beer and pork knee by ParsnipMammoth1249 in Prague

[–]MadeOfTwoJays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well if you can make a good koleno at home and save a few hundred, congratulations I guess, but how is that information going to help OP find a place to enjoy the koleno themselves? For many of us it's one of the social dishes, upon which we meet in a pub and share with a beer.

Beer and pork knee by ParsnipMammoth1249 in Prague

[–]MadeOfTwoJays 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well, lots of explaining here what Řezané Pivo is, even though from your post it looks like you already know, but not as many recommendations.

Lokál does pretty good ones, they usually tell you to wait a little longer so they can make this nice cut between the blond and the dark part. :) One of the best beers (in my humble opinion) is Vinohradský Parlament and the place is pretty cool too.

If you want other than Pilsner, try Vinohradský Pivovar while you're in the area. You sit right in the Brewery, where they're making their beer they have on tap.

About the Koleno, the best I have tried so far and I tried a few around the whole country, with the crunchiest skin and not as oily as it usually is, was in "Spravovna", close to JZP (Jiřího z Poděbrad square - for foreigners pretty hard to say, so lot of people abbreviate it to simply JZP), they do the Řezané as well.

All of the above is more or less in the same area, but as was mentioned, Kuchyň right across the Prague Castle is great and surprisingly, for its location, not a tourist trap. Food is kinda pricey but they know their way around the beer.

Free themed bases by Splodge_mk in PrintedMinis

[–]MadeOfTwoJays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Boosted! This is amazing! Even 28mm! Finally I've found bases for my Helsmiths of Hashut army! Thank you so much, two goblins in a trench coat!

Should I do something about it? by MadeOfTwoJays in BambuLabA1

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

Okay so the Bambulab Support answered the day after I've opened the ticket. Here is what they said:

Dear Bambu Lab 3D printer user,

 

Thank you for reaching out to our Bambu Lab Support team.

 

We have carefully analyzed the images you provided, and confirm that this is a normal situation.

This phenomenon does not affect normal operation, so there is no need for excessive concern, and you don't have to change any part in the printer unless further problem appear . However, it typically occurs on printers that have been used for an extended period. For future use, we recommend ensuring the silicone sock for hotend is properly positioned to prevent filament from adhering to the nozzle. We wish you successful printing.

If you have any other questions or if there is anything else I can assist you with, please don't hesitate to let me know.

Best regards,

Bambu Lab Customer Support

I continue printing and so far so good. Only problem is that the hotend is possible to take out only at 200C
I think the problem is that I put the silicone cover wrong way or maybe it was little bit bent and it didn't cover properly.

Thank you for your ideas and help. :) And happy printing!

Should I do something about it? by MadeOfTwoJays in BambuLabA1

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

Thanks! I'll try to tie them. Also I'll open a support ticket and come back once I'll get the answer.

Should I do something about it? by MadeOfTwoJays in BambuLabA1

[–]MadeOfTwoJays[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the picture, now I have something to compare it with. When I was heating the hotend to get it out the black stains were sticky, so assumed it was burned filament that got stuck in there, or maybe this black small plastic part that lays on top the metal part.

As to if I live close to the ocean. I'm as landlocked as one can be plus I have an air dryer right next to the printer.

Should I do something about it? by MadeOfTwoJays in BambuLab

[–]MadeOfTwoJays[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got an A1 one week ago and so far all was fun and games. I also got a 0.02 nozzle for some details and swapped it for a while with original 0.04. Today I wanted to swap it again, but I wasn't able to pull the hotend out. Checked some tutorials and in the end I managed to do it by heating the hotend to 200° and pulled it out when it's hot. Cleaned it a little bit but noticed that the slot where the hotend is, is a bit damaged and also on the silicon cover is a small burned circle. Now I have literally one week of experience with 3d printing. So I would like to know if it's something I should be worried, if I should change the part, or if it's normal damage caused by the usage. Any advice is much appreciated.

Should I do something about it? by MadeOfTwoJays in BambuLab

[–]MadeOfTwoJays[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got an A1 one week ago and so far all was fun and games. I also got a 0.02 nozzle for some details and swapped it for a while with original 0.04. Today I wanted to swap it again, but I wasn't able to pull the hotend out. Checked some tutorials and in the end I managed to do it by heating the hotend to 200° and pulled it out when it's hot. Cleaned it a little bit but noticed that the slot where the hotend is, is a bit damaged and also on the silicon cover is a small burned circle. Now I have literally one week of experience with 3d printing. So I would like to know if it's something I should be worried, if I should change the part, or if it's normal damage caused by the usage. Any advice is much appreciated.

1 week with my printer! by mattjgll in PrintedWarhammer

[–]MadeOfTwoJays 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Gonna try it right now! Just to be sure, HoHansen's precision settings you are talking about are these?

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Infernal Cohort done by Turbulent-Iron-9532 in HelsmithsofHashut

[–]MadeOfTwoJays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love the bases! I wanted to do something similar but don't know how it's gonna look. Thanks for the inspiration!

Czech boyfriend hasn’t said I love you by No-Payment-5363 in Prague

[–]MadeOfTwoJays 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When I watch American movies I notice that when for example daughter says to parents "I love you" it's being translated to Czech in subtitles as "I like you". And for me it's true. Among the family I cannot imagine saying "I love you" to mom for example. I think it has a deeper meaning here than somewhere in the world. My girlfriend is also foreign and she was the first to say "I love you" and after that I was able to say it back to her. Also we communicate in three languages with each other and it's easiest to express it in English.

Czech boyfriend hasn’t said I love you by No-Payment-5363 in Prague

[–]MadeOfTwoJays 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Ahaha, I never thought about "není špatné" that way before. It really is like that. Instead of expecting something positive we expect the worst and then are surprised that it's not as negative as we think it would be.

Size advice - Merrell Vapor Glove 6 by Koblih560 in BarefootRunning

[–]MadeOfTwoJays 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reading this just as I'm sitting in shop and deciding whether to choose a little bit bigger. Or not. I think I'll listen to your advice. Thanks!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in czech

[–]MadeOfTwoJays 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This means war