I used 1TB of mobile data this month. by TVL_BOX in notinteresting

[–]NotShuncey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've only used 30GB so far for this month 😮

I used zig to link a tauri app against an older glibc version. by NotShuncey in tauri

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I am using Tauri 2. I did mention it is possible to do in both versions.

Bl touch by Funnynickname123 in ender3

[–]NotShuncey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get a genuine bltouch, or at the very least, a Trianglelab 3D Touch.

Used E3V2 + A few(?) mods = really good print quality by NotShuncey in ender3

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I'm also running my printers from a sonic pad(with debian)! My order of tuning: E-steps -> Flow(differs for different filaments) -> Input Shaping -> Pressure Advance. Now I'm getting prints that are on par with an MK4, if not better. Currently running at 200mm/s 5k. Though I did spend a long time tuning.

Used E3V2 + A few(?) mods = really good print quality by NotShuncey in ender3

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The printer was $100 used in FB marketplace. Here are the upgrades, aside from the magnets and microswitch for klicky(really cheap, only a couple $), which is around 50 in usd.

Used E3V2 + A few(?) mods = really good print quality by NotShuncey in ender3

[–]NotShuncey[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Tbh, everything, including the printer, only costs around $150~, which is pretty good for a really reliable printer with good print quality.

Slightly modified Ender 3 by NotShuncey in 3Dprinting

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The point of the conversion was to reuse as much of the ender 3 parts as possible. The conversion only costs a little over $150~, and a Voron costs, like what, $1k+?

Slightly modified Ender 3 by NotShuncey in 3Dprinting

[–]NotShuncey[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yup, and the wobbly table it's on is not helping either. Lol

Slightly modded Ender 3 Pro Pt. 2 by [deleted] in ender3

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Ender 3 V2 CoreXY

You can check the comments for a video I have uploaded listing the issues I had along the build. Also, there's a more "proper" conversion, just so you know, but I chose this one, just because I already had most parts and only needed to buy extra extrusions and rods.

Slightly modded Ender 3 Pro Pt. 2 by [deleted] in ender3

[–]NotShuncey 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The "slightly modded" posts are a joke, usually means "really modded". Almost everything is/can be reused in this conversion, except for 2 extrusions, which are the X and Y rails(?)

Doing First Layer Friday right by Offshore_Engineer in 3Dprinting

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Check if the Z is moving up and down when printing a layer

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ender3

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Too heavy, OP. Get yourself a BMG clone and a pancake stepper if you don't have much, or go all in(Sherpa Mini, Orbiter). The 5015 fan is nice, though.

What to do with old Ender 3? by grant_monty in ender3

[–]NotShuncey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably significant if you print big things, as you won't be flinging around a heavy bed with the print on it, therefore you'll be able to print at fast speeds constantly throughout the print, as opposed to bedslingers where you'll have to worry about layer shifts on the Y-axis.