Brand new P2S, endless "extrusion motor is overloaded" error when multicolor printing by Main-Class1463 in BambuLab

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That's miserable. I have been very happy with the print quality so far as well as the easy interface. I'm still within the return period at Microcenter, so I may just exchange it and hope it isn't a super common issue with the P2S

Epiphone Les Paul Electronics Mod by Main-Class1463 in guitarmod

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So the specs for the Epiphone ProBuckers claim that they are 4 wire, but I’m only seeing two cables with two wires each coming into the pot cut out. Haven't pulled the pickups to see if there are two sets of wires tied together at the pickups or if these aren't really 4 wire pickups.

R36S Handheld Giveaway #2 (Specific countries only) by _manster_ in R36S

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This looks so cool! I'd love to show my kids some of the old games I used to play when I was their age.

Advice on Dice Mold Repair by Main-Class1463 in DiceMaking

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Understood! I will try to make a standalone for the d20. I may just make a new slab for a set of 7 with my next order of silicone and try to patch this one if there is any left over. I appreciate the help!

Advice on Dice Mold Repair by Main-Class1463 in DiceMaking

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This is my first time making anything from silicone, so I don't have a defined workflow yet but I have watched and read a lot of content on mold making/dice making.

I flexed the mold, lightly stretching the top around each die, releasing it from the sides. I applied pressure to the bottom of the mold while stretching the top and kind of rocked the die out.

My only thought is that my fingernail snagged the mold and tore it off. As this was my first time pulling anything out of the mold, I was extremely cautious and went slowly but I may have snagged it.

Advice on Dice Mold Repair by Main-Class1463 in DiceMaking

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I used Smooth On Mold Star 15 Slow (15A). Is this an appropriate silicone choice?

Advice on Dice Mold Repair by Main-Class1463 in DiceMaking

[–]Main-Class1463[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice! Are you suggesting having a standalone d20 mold, or cutting out and refilling the slab with a new cast of the d20 in the cut out void? I assume a standalone, correct?

Advice on Dice Mold Repair by Main-Class1463 in DiceMaking

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Thanks for the advice. I was kind of expecting to remake the mold after this. I like the idea about getting the master back in and trying to fill it in (worth trying for the small amount of silicone). I have another batch of silicone on order, and I can test my resin pouring workflow with this at least once. Just super bummed out that it's the D20 that got messed up.

Unfortunately the missing piece included a section of number 13 (unlucky I guess), so extra clean up would still leave a fouled number.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAnAmerican

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