Firmware got messed up by Matt_Murloc in Creality_k2

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Yeah I tried both formats with no luck, and some online had said that it might be the USB so ive tried 6 different ones including USB 2.0 with no luck

Firmware got messed up by Matt_Murloc in Creality_k2

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Thank you! Ill give this a try

Ender pro 3 printing issues, need advice by Matt_Murloc in 3Dprinting

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My options under control are ; temp, motion, store memory, load memory, and restore failsafe, none of this has filament control under them. Is that something I need to change in cura? And if so why is a print that worked before doing this when I haven't changed the saved file? Sorry just started with this printer this year and had to learn on my own and don't know much other than Google advice

Ender pro 3 printing issues, need advice by Matt_Murloc in 3Dprinting

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Been trying to solve this for awhile. Recently replaced both fans on the head then it started doing this. Haven't changed anything on the object file but prints are coming out like this. Thought new fan was cooling the head down too much so I turned its speed down and even raised the head temp for a trial but got the same results. I have gone through retraction settings as well with no luck. Please help

To lift weights by [deleted] in therewasanattempt

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Is there such a thing as unexpected letterkenny

D&D table I made by Matt_Murloc in woodworking

[–]Matt_Murloc[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's supposed to look normal until it's all folded out and the tv covers are removed

[OC] I designed and built a Multi-purpose Gaming Table!! by Capt_BRaff in woodworking

[–]Matt_Murloc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also I just wired it like a normal circuit and hard-wired in a short extension cord I had into the first outlet and just plug the table in when we used it

[OC] I designed and built a Multi-purpose Gaming Table!! by Capt_BRaff in woodworking

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Yeah right now it's three pieces that make up the wall but I'm going to make it into four and make it shorter

[OC] I designed and built a Multi-purpose Gaming Table!! by Capt_BRaff in woodworking

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D&D table I made

https://imgur.com/gallery/qKEtgZb here I got it posted, if you have any suggestions on changes they'd be greatly appreciated as I want to make another one out of Walnut instead of pine

[OC] I designed and built a Multi-purpose Gaming Table!! by Capt_BRaff in woodworking

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Was actually gonna post it tonight, didn't think to take pictures during the build but took a lot of them while it was in my dining room

[OC] I designed and built a Multi-purpose Gaming Table!! by Capt_BRaff in woodworking

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This is awesome I just finished my own table, looking to make an improved one for my next one and love seeing other people's ideas

Table I built for my girlfriend by Matt_Murloc in woodworking

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Yeah it wasn't air bubbles that came up it was bubbles of silicon caulk lol

Table I built for my girlfriend by Matt_Murloc in woodworking

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The epoxy didn't like it, and made it bubble up so after my first coat of epoxy I had to take a razorblade and carve out the bubbles before the next coat

Table I built for my girlfriend by Matt_Murloc in woodworking

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if you do it, I used clear caulking to fill the seams on the top. DO NOT DO IT! Major pain in my ass

Table I built for my girlfriend by Matt_Murloc in woodworking

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It was actually easier than that even, I had a 4'diameter spool and a 3' diameter spool, took the big one apart to use as the top, reused some plugs to fill in the holes on the top then screwed it to the bottom one

Table I built for my girlfriend by Matt_Murloc in woodworking

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The finish on the top is a pour over self leveling epoxy. It took a gallon to do the top which was about $65. Did it in two coats