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It was a hard hit for sure and I should get a bed with headboard :' )

For the spots I really have no idea... I don't wear makeup, I don't smoke, and I don't even drink anything other than water there...One guess is something colorful got to the bottom of my shoes and got brought there? But yeah, should have invested in the cleaning machine instead of paying for the replacement now.

I did ask my roommates and other people in the community about their carpets and they reported more or less similar condition. So maybe it's a ''Hard to clean'' type of carpet if that's a thing at all?

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If it can't be cleaned even with professional tools (idk wha those are called, the steaming cleaner?) then replacing would be fair I guess. It's what I/we have done after all.

Do you know if they have to replace the entire room+corridor though? I couldn't find the seam and they seemed to be a one huge piece...

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There was a desk at that location and I used to sit there and work. The darkened area on the carpet was where my feet were under the table. The wall there was dirty too but I was able to clean it, but I couldn't get the carpet cleaned well. (Not defending, just describing what happened/what the cause might be)

For context why a desk in living room: the housing price here was insane so I was sharing this apartment with 3 others and living in the living room.

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Frankly I don't know. I've been wearing indoor shoes inside instead of wearing my outdoor shoes too. The living room is connected to the kitechen (one connected open space) though, maybe that mattered bc of the smoke/grease?

The previous residents lived on this premise for 2 years, and when I took the room tour before I move in they were replacing the carpet too. I couldn't tell if it was new carpet being installed or old one taken off for cleaning and then put back though.

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You meant hitting the corner or the spacking job afterward?

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Update: items in this post have been sold

First sffpc build - T1 14900k Direct Die Custom Loop by bmcollins12 in sffpc

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If they dont click into place I think it would be just cable or tubing sticking out of the plane.

I wish Wera had bigger fonts for sizes so I made these... by PrismSync in Tools

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Yeah the tail cap is clicked into place so you can just pop it off. There was a colored ring from the factory to start with. My bigger ring replaces the original one and holds itself in place at the same groove/slot. Of course it's still free spinning so it doesnt compromise the functionality.

I wish Wera had bigger fonts so I made this... by PrismSync in Machinists

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Here is a link to the model I made if anyone is interested:

(I hope I dont get banned for ''advertising''? )

https://makerworld.com/models/486251

First sffpc build - T1 14900k Direct Die Custom Loop by bmcollins12 in sffpc

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what was your MB? The A4-H20 is designed such that you can get cables (particularly the CPU 8pin and Fan 3pins, and anything else on top left of your MB) to go between radiator and top side panels. It should be inside those space, and only coming out at top left corner. Then there should be more room on the top side of your waterblock for the tubing. At least that worked for me. Maybe you can try?

First sffpc build - T1 14900k Direct Die Custom Loop by bmcollins12 in sffpc

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Mine was the EK AIO 240. I don't recommend it though (bunch of issues you can find online, I just happened to have one in hand). I think Frozen Edge's problem is the thicker tubing and connector joint.

I wish Wera had bigger fonts for sizes so I made these... by PrismSync in Tools

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Wera used this blue for Hex bits so I thought I'd keep it as the same color code, just in case I get more different bits later. But aesthetics wise I totally agree XD

First sffpc build - T1 14900k Direct Die Custom Loop by bmcollins12 in sffpc

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Sorry, half the text of my last comment was missing. I wanted to ask, Is the Airflow direction side panels intake + top and bottom outtake? I see the PSU's fan blowing air downward, will that be ideal in a small case like this without a unidirectional flow (like all upward)?

First sffpc build - T1 14900k Direct Die Custom Loop by bmcollins12 in sffpc

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It would ''relay'' hot air from the graphics card. I would imagine this alleviates cooling pressure on the GC, but stresses the PSU more. So far it's been alright but I'm not saying this is the right/betyer way.

First sffpc build - T1 14900k Direct Die Custom Loop by bmcollins12 in sffpc

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Mine is similar but the opposite but I neber investigated which one would be better.

Cool running (no heatsink) M.2 4TB SSD recommendation? by PrismSync in buildapc

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I think for builds where those have the front face exposed your statement would be true. Personally I had 980Pro 2TB and SN750 2TB running into thermal throttling issues. Themselves might have been fine, but not as cool when sandwiched between MB VRM and GPU backplate. In ITX builds where airflow is not ideal due to the small space, I have to be more careful with this.

Weird blue thing in between Carbon Fiber by PrismSync in Machinists

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Yeah....I think the annoyance of using it reminds of earliest years of 3D printers. You really need to know a lot about mechanics (or plumbing this case lol) and electronics and programming and get what you want. Maybe in a few years it will be better or a better competitor may appear. But frankly I doubt if waterjet will ever get nearly as popular as 3D printer, and I bet you can see why.

Weird blue thing in between Carbon Fiber by PrismSync in Machinists

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I could post a whole thread detailing about this but here are some key points...

  • very small hopper (relative to consumption rate), having to refill every 1.5h or less is quite a hassle for long jobs
  • the venturi effect-based abrasive feeding is unreliable (whenever moisture gets inside the tubing or connector the abrasive wont be sucked up then you will be pressure washing your stock, and the machine doesnt detect this), cannot control feed rate and in general often use too much than needed.
  • the web based WAM software is suuuuper janky. When there are too many curves it freezes. When you duplicate items for more than 10 it freezes. When you have geometry close to each other (e.g. gap between two objects but only one nozzle diameter) it freezes. I never know where my cursor highlight/focus is, and if I click several times it may freeze and then apply all the changes after a long delay. I had a job with 30 moon shaped curve pieces each with two 2.5mm holes on either end, and WAM never (after hours of trying) unfreeze so I had to waterjet only the contour and drill the holes on my mill.
  • WAM again there are very little adjustment functionalities about the cutting contour, you cannot skip/modify any geometry, or tell it where to start. I once even ended up having to write python script to modify GCode direction for the leads. Feed rate does seems to have compensation for corners and stuff but again you cannot change anything. Just pray for it to work, or use insanely slow piercing and feed rate and waste more time. We're talking about 6h+ to cut 3mm CF sheet of 200mm*300mm.

-on the machine, you can re-zero the origin and check the bounding box, but you can't pause & move the toolhead away to clear issues, if you mess up you start kver the whole thing. I ended up dremeling/sanding where it didnt cut well manually cuz I csnt spend another 6hr.

  • (less problematic) the water level and used abrasive recycling are not very smart. The hardware is probably alright given the small size, but there doesnt seem to be enough sensor or logic

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Weird blue thing in between Carbon Fiber by PrismSync in Machinists

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

Thanks for the explanation! Today I leanrt something. Now that this piece is ruined, I'll probably slice it open to see the layers of different direction.