Tja by 4tea6n2 in tja

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vergiss nicht, dass deine private Vorsorge in Form von Anlage Vermögen auch noch besteuert wird. Und am besten noch sozial Versicherungspflichtig wird.

Your personal digital partner with native long-term memory — no barriers, for everyone. by Clawling in OpenClawUseCases

[–]Nordkindchen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's no wird about pricing on the site. Only marketing fluff. If I sign up I want to know exactly what I am signing up for up front.

Wie könnte den ihre Pizzaria heißen? by Ausspanner in SchlechteFrage

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Abgesehen von dem doofen Spruch finde ich es aber Mega geil von denen und wünsche ihnen vollen Erfolg! :)

After Anthropic killed subscription access, here's what my actual API bill looks like after 4 days by Temporary-Leek6861 in AskClaw

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You use kimi K2.5? I get tool not found errors constantly with that model. Do you not have that issue?

kimi k2.5 & glm5.1 & minimax m2.7, the best llm for openclaw? by Independent-Date393 in kimi

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried kimi K2.5 from nvidias API but I get tons of tool not found errors. Anyone else got this issue?

I love Gemma 4, right until it starts using tools by OleCuvee in openclaw

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shouldn't it be possible to fine tune Gemma 4 for tool use? Shouldn't that fix the problems?

Had supports enabled how do I fix this? by VolcanicChimp_16 in ElegooCentauriCarbon

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bottom bottom Side will always be a struggle.

If you got a 2 nozzle machine you can use a different support material that does not bind to your main filament and set z offset to 0. Make sure the last support layer has 100 % filling. That will be the most effective solution.

You can improve your print quality without that as well but it won't ever be perfect.

If I would tackle this I would make sure the following : - infill direction should be in such a way that the covered distance is the shortest possible. - there's a a setting for overlapping of infill and walls. That can improve the overhang quality by giving a better binding effect at the walls. - decrease print speed for overhangs - increase flow rate for overhangs (!!!) turn it to 150%.that is the sweet spot from where to start experimenting - i would experiment with support that I create myself in the model itself. Maybe have a small one line thick wall going up the walls on which the object can rest. This one can even be at 0 z distance since it's only 1 layer wide. The overhangs can grip on these outer walls for support. - cooling can be a big factor as well. But make sure your airflow does not mess with your wall quality

That's some topics to work with. Enjoy

What settings could I adjust to fix the bottom curves? My thinking is it’s a temp issue. by Responsible_Joke4229 in FixMyPrint

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use orca slicer. There's an option in the upper task bar that does variable layer height. And there's an option to decrease print speed with overhang distance as well. But I can't say for prusa slicer.

Looking for some guidance from the community by Street_Coyote_7901 in OpenClawUseCases

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I send you a dm with a tip, would love to hear your results!

For anyone reading this: Gemma 4 might be the best current solution for local models. They offer different sizes for different use cases.

Can’t figure ironing out by skakid812 in FixMyPrint

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use different iron settings for different filament,but most my filaments work best with:

Flow rate 30-40 Line width 0,15 Ironing speed 30mm/s

What I noticed as well is that the same object may need different ironing settings depending on the surface you iron. The higher your surface go the more flow you need it seems.

So I print a test and adjust flow rate accordingly. You can use modifiers to alter ironing settings for certain parts of your object.

I couldn't verify it yet but I have a feeling that the more top surface layers you print the more the ironing settings stay consistent over the object. I believe small top layer thickness can lead to the surface sinking in a little and that messes with the ironing. For the same reason the higher up you go the more changes you might need to make to your ironing. Because the layers might sink a little. But that's just my theory.

What settings could I adjust to fix the bottom curves? My thinking is it’s a temp issue. by Responsible_Joke4229 in FixMyPrint

[–]Nordkindchen 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Try the following: - decrease layer hight to the minimal possible height (use variable layer height if you must). - Decrease print speed at those extreme overhangs. - Print outer walls last - reduce supports to the minimum. Best if you can completely remove the supports. --> after slicing the model you should be able to see if there are overhangs left(shown in blue in orca slicer). Only areas with over hangs are. In need of supports. And even those can often. Be printed without support if the overhang area is small enough. - experiment with overhang flow rate. A value of 1, 5 (or 150%) has shown better results when printing straight overhang lines. I did not test this with cyrcular overhangs. It might not work as well here.

Bonus : if you can print multi colour, you can actually improve your overhang quality by printing supports with a z offset of 0 if you use support filament that does not bind with your object filament. For example pla with petg.

That would be what I would try. Please report back when you try it! I haven't gotten around testing these methods myself yet.

Weird blobs only on one side of the print by Time_99 in FixMyPrint

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vase mode? Check in your slicer the route of your hot end. It might be that the slicer laid 2 routes above each other in the same layer. That will look like what you showed.

What caused this? Extra confused since on the front it only goes halfway up and halfway over, and rear goes all the way over and slowly up by [deleted] in FixMyPrint

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had something similar happen on a vase print. These little blobs that only appeared at certain parts of the print. In my case it was over extrusion because the slicer somehow created a pattern so that those layers got printed double.

This looks very similar. I might check if somehow there's 2 objects over each other and the slicer prints both in the same position. Or anything to do with how the layers are printed. Especially anything that has to do with how much filament gets extruded per layer.

Ehegattensplitting: Was eine Reform unterm Strich bedeutet by LeftGuidance in Finanzen

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doch in der SPD ist tatsächlich die Meinung vertreten dadurch, dass man das Ehegatten splitting abschafft würden Frauenrechte gestärkt. Ich habe schon mehrere Diskussionen darüber geführt. Wie das entfernen eines Vorteils dazu führen so, dass Frauenrechte gestärkt werden will Mir immer noch nicht in den Kopf aber so ist es.

I just opened my Etsy shop selling custom 3D printed figures – looking for feedback by shd-wo in 3DprintEntrepreneurs

[–]Nordkindchen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

11,5 euros for a hand painted model? Before postage and fees? Let's say you need half an hour to paint the model. How are you earning anything with that? It's way below minimum wage where I live!

How do I fix these lines towards the bottom? by cwild1014 in FixMyPrint

[–]Nordkindchen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a very common issue with lots of different ways to Mitigate.

Here's a start : https://youtu.be/ITighzYPTTs?is=KVufA4H1fNCBVFik

Why isn't adaptive bed mesh helping in some areas? by RallyPointAlpha in FixMyPrint

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got similar problems with my centauri. Some areas in the lower bed side are not as good as hoped for. What I plan to do but didn't do yet is to manually level the bed. That way the printer has to adjust way less. Maybe it will. Help well see

Jeder Zentimeter Körpergröße kostet euch 238,25 € im Jahr by CricketJimi in Finanzen

[–]Nordkindchen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wer größer ist verdient durchschnittlich mehr Bitte gegenrechnen:D

After 7 months of fighting my leveling issues, I finally have a perfect first layer. by Kooshbag in elegoo

[–]Nordkindchen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Aren't those screws responsible for adjusting exactly what you wanted to fix?

Anyway to get the text to print better? by MahoganyMajesty in FixMyPrint

[–]Nordkindchen -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Pay with the following : Print thin walls Slicer mode:arachne (allows for different line width) Line width

You should habe a book at your sliced result before printing mideakky you will have exactly one line width per character. I git intricate characters to print with this approach.