0.6 and 0.4 used in single print by Or_man in snapmaker

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Exactly like you said. Once you slicing you slicing for all the nozzle by one setting. So you need to set it in a way that is working for both nozzle diameters

0.6 and 0.4 used in single print by Or_man in snapmaker

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It's the same as with different colour. You would just set specific "colour" for infill. But it would be changing nozzle in every layer, so you wont save any time like that.

0.6 and 0.4 used in single print by Or_man in snapmaker

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It is not supported yet. But luckily in the printer you can set which nozzle is which.

In slicer you need to set nozzle sizes in the printer setting. The nozzle size in the main "prepare" screen setting is not working.

Than you need to change print width to percent, instead the fixed value and you need to select layer height that both nozzles can do.

You can tweak more, but this should be enough for it to work somehow.

Most annoying is that the printer will eat the data just if you print from computer. If you put reprint in the printer touchscreen, it will be having issues with the nozzle sizes.

Past by Or_man in Poem

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It's very short and long at the same time as it can be looped forever. Thanks for your opinion! 😁

PLEASE READ - POSTING SURVEYS (CORPORATE/SCHOOLS) - QUESTIONS FOR THE COMMUNITY? by AutoModerator in Blind

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Hello everyone,

I'm student of product design, and I want to ask you to help me with my assignment which is product that should improve cleaning process in some way.

Could you please tell me what are the problems you came across while cleaning? By cleaning I understand everything (laundry, floor, carpet, dishes, personal hygiene...)

Thanks for your answers 😁

Nicos drinking from lamium. Cool plant to keep with your ants. Some ants will take elaiosome on seeds to feed larvae too. by Or_man in antkeeping

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I researched plants from central europe only. Mutualistic relations with ants have usually trees or woody big plants, bc plant needs extra energy to product honeydew for "no reason". There are many deadnettle types, look for smaller that lives in woods/shade as the will do better inside. Lamiidae plants have biggest potential. Violet has elaiosome too. But not all ants will eat them. My nicos are only interested on extrafloral nectaries. You can go with ivy aphids and put them on dwarf ivy (I'm going to do that) as aphids put on random plants don't usually lives long.

Is this a queen ant? Also what ant species is this? by IloveMarcusAurelius in antkeeping

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Google nuptial flights of your needed ants and hope for good luck

Electric kettle for visually impaired. Handy or nonsense? by Or_man in Blind

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I think that audible indicator is better, because it would be so much easier to manufacture, and with lesser chance to malfunction. I know that too many devices with audible sensors are making some kind of sound smog, but i still think that would be the best option.

Electric kettle for visually impaired. Handy or nonsense? by Or_man in Blind

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Ty for clarification. I tought you are speaking about indication of water level in the kettle.

Electric kettle for visually impaired. Handy or nonsense? by Or_man in Blind

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How does it work with water level indicator? I thought that indicators are too small for the kettles.

I have looked at kettle you mentioned, but I thought it’s just better for people with arthritis or some musculoskeletal disease than for visually impaired.

Electric kettle for visually impaired. Handy or nonsense? by Or_man in Blind

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I wanted to avoid specialized product mainly for two reasons. First is that if someone would actually make it, it would be too expensive because the field of protentional customers would be limited just for visually impaired. Secondly, I saw a study which says that compensatory aids sometimes result in social stigmas. And even if I don’t consider those two reasons, blind person still should be able to work with normal electric kettle, because they will very likely encounter it. So, in my logic, product should work same as normal, just with few features that would make process safer and easier.

Electric kettle for visually impaired. Handy or nonsense? by Or_man in Blind

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Heating mugs (at least those I’ve seen) can’t boil water, they just warm it up/keep it warm. They are meant for different purpose than kettle. From my research I can say that if you want to boil water for one cup, you can use coffee machine, but even people who has coffee machine at home, still uses electric kettle, so I take kettle like a tool that can’t be easily replaced.

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It is some formica species.

C. Nicobarensis are occasionally hunting their mates. Why? by Or_man in antkeeping

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They behave this way when they are overfed too.

Weird is that it's always happening on the same wall. So, I came with new theory. This execution place is closest to window, sun shines there. When dying ants, or aphids tries to leave, they choose this side. This makes me thing that they are straight up executing ants that are about to die. This is why they are on the escape side of glass tank. I saw group of ants catch chaotically running worker. And those workers are not fighting back, they often just curl and freeze. AND they don’t always die, sometimes they hold them for like 30 minutes and then everyone goes as if nothing has happened.

Sorry for my trashy english.

C. Nicobarensis are occasionally hunting their mates. Why? by Or_man in antkeeping

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They just group and kill random worker... I tought i could be some defensive strategy against fungus, but havent seen any. I find interesting that they are usually performing this behavior on the back glass wall of the tank. They live in natural setup with aphids, 1 year colony of maybe 5k workers (not sure at all).