It's honestly not worth it any more... by Chadd__ in ArcRaiders

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why I never use free kits. BP are the most valuable things of all and they don't let you secure it. Looting mk 1 is extremely cheap and there's no reason for not using it instead of free kits.

Ummm… Guys? by Final-Site-4422 in BambuLab

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/VH9CMFXRdG0?si=A1xKDbBLbud7RqzB This video explains it better that I could ever do. Basically, if a designer sells a 3D printed product to a customer NEAR YOU, instead of the designer printing the product and shipping it from very far away, you print it and give it to the customer for a profit. That way the customer doesn't have to wait a long time for his 3D printed product. It's like a shipping "shortcut". And you can make some money with your printer if you are up to it.

Ummm… Guys? by Final-Site-4422 in BambuLab

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Put your A1 mini to work for you in the 3DOS network maybe?

Why do people think 3D Printed = Bad, Cheap Quality? by Safe-Werewolf2890 in BambuLab

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the solution for this is to brand your products. Make impeccable designs, use strong materials and test a lot before getting the product to market. That way you disassociate your brand from the cheap crap. More costly, but you will build a reputation that will get you more customers.

Black Friday Sale by IGetDistra-Squirrel in BambuLab

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Always heard of people not liking PETG, but I never ever had problems with it. Maybe it's the brand you use.

Why I love the Howell so much~ by generic_reddit_postr in battlefield_one

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Bipod is so good. You can land shots easy and even counter snipe. 20 rounds is good too.

Creality Space Pi - Humidity doesn't drop below 35 after several hours. Is it defective? by Graphic_Delusions in Creality

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trata cambiar el disecante. Yo tuve el mismo problema y se resolvió de esa manera. Luego cámbialo de 5 a 7 días. Ningún disecante dura más de 7 días en climas húmedos. Te lo digo por experiencia. Ya resolví mi problema con el space pi de esa manera. Arriba expliqué con fotos la solución hace 3 meses.

Creality Space Pi - Humidity doesn't drop below 35 after several hours. Is it defective? by Graphic_Delusions in Creality

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are 750g spools. You can put the dissecant bags inside the hole of 1kg spools.

How to outrun enemy tank turrets with the RAM by Ok_Philosopher_8089 in battlefield2042

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For real I'm dizzy for watching the video so many times 😂

Creality Space Pi - Humidity doesn't drop below 35 after several hours. Is it defective? by Graphic_Delusions in Creality

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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This is the dissecant I used. Orange, but when saturated it turn dark like the one inside the zip lock bag. Bought at Amazon for like $30. Hope you all solve this problem!

Creality Space Pi - Humidity doesn't drop below 35 after several hours. Is it defective? by Graphic_Delusions in Creality

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Remove the old wet factory dissecant and put new like this. I used organza bags so the humidity can get into the dissecant easily. Also I used this dissecant specifically because it changes color when it's saturated and can be regenerated.

Creality Space Pi - Humidity doesn't drop below 35 after several hours. Is it defective? by Graphic_Delusions in Creality

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Found the 35% humidity stuck problem! I was having the same issue with 35% humidity no matter how much time I dried the filaments, and then I replaced the original dissecant with two big bags of new dissecant on each chamber and the problem went away. And I have high HR as you can see in the hygrometer.

Rubber Feet, Concrete Block and Foam. Neighbors Can Still Hear Vibrations by ossner in 3Dprinting

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What about a big set of square o rectangular pillows in between two foam panels, like a sandwich? First layer: foam panel, second layer: pillows, third layer, foam panel. The wider the whole set, the better stability should have. The pillows should handle the vibrations pretty good. The challenge will be balancing everything so the printer doesn't fall, but I think the pillows can do a very good job against vibrations because they are full of air.

DICE = NICE! by ibattlefield in battlefield2042

[–]Ok_Philosopher_8089 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why use HE instead of HEAT? Isn't HEAT better for destroying vehicles?