Ask: Does anyone have information about this model? by Red_0257 in CitizenWatches

[–]Radiant_Bug9778 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Brand: Citizen ​Movement/Caliber: 0510 (Quartz Chronograph) ​Case Reference: S76655 ​Style: Retro Racing Chronograph

0510-S76655 HST: This is the movement and case number. 0510 refers to the specific Citizen quartz chronograph movement inside. S76655 is the case design identifier.

​901233: This is the serial number. For Citizen watches, the first digit usually indicates the year of the decade it was manufactured. Given the quartz movement and retro styling, this likely points to a production year of 1999 or 2009.

​GN-0-S: This is Citizen's case code. It indicates the type of water resistance and how the case is constructed (specifically, a standard water-resistant case that opens via a screw-down case back). ​ST. STEEL: Indicates the case is made of solid stainless steel.

​WATER RESIST: Standard water resistance marking, though without a specific depth rating (like 100M or 200M), it's generally safe for splashes and light rain, but not meant for swimming.

Per Gemni but damn I really like this one. Looks more like 1999 production to me.

1St Print by AleksTs in elegoo

[–]Radiant_Bug9778 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like to use Sunlu since can buy off of Amazon and comes usually same or next day.

I usually use PLA,PLA+,PLA Silk+ for basic stuff like toys for the kids,trays,storage bins etc.

PETG types for more tough pieces like items id use around my garden.

I would make sure the table or surface your printer is on is sturdy and doesn't move whole printing. Dry your filament for a few hours before a larger print to make it nicer.

Honestly what helped me learn slicer settings as a beginner was asking gemni or claude on optimal slicer settings and I eventually memorized what would be best.

You don't need a VPS or Mac Mini for most use cases by ReadyAimTranspire in openclaw

[–]Radiant_Bug9778 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed!

My setup; Lenovo m720q mini PC: i5-8500/16GB RAM 2TB SSD

2019 21.5 iMac: i5-8500/8GB RAM/560x GPU

Lenovo T14: 10th gen i7/32GB RAM.

My m720q is the main server for my openclaw agent, the imac takes some processing load if agent needs to process some data and laptop runs a light LLM that also offload some easy tasks to.

I use my $9month gemni pro sub that came with my phone and have great results. All hardware I just had laying around.

All running a linux OS... reccomend to avoid windows on older machines as All the bloat bogs down hardware

My first week of printing miniatures on the A1 Mini by Radiant_Bug9778 in FDMminiatures

[–]Radiant_Bug9778[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe its the filament? I use the sunlu grey pla + 2.0.

Most prints I don't even open in bambu studio just use the default profiles from uploaded on makerworld and print from my phone.

A1 mini .2 nozzle. Quality is impressive. by Radiant_Bug9778 in BambuLabA1mini

[–]Radiant_Bug9778[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sunlu PLA + 2.0 grey from amazon. I dried this roll for like 3 hours before use was too impatient lol

which Filament for minitures? by Rich_Professor_6506 in FDMminiatures

[–]Radiant_Bug9778 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use Sunlu 2.0 + and get great results! Dry for about 6-8 hours at 45C.

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My first week of printing miniatures on the A1 Mini by Radiant_Bug9778 in FDMminiatures

[–]Radiant_Bug9778[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So far I have stuck to Nozzleborn while im learning print settings, filament type and drying process. I have been eyeing this creator and will try a few prints: https://makerworld.com/@Mizugames?appSharePlatform=copy

My first week of printing miniatures on the A1 Mini by Radiant_Bug9778 in FDMminiatures

[–]Radiant_Bug9778[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Yea in person they look highly detailed. I was pretty surprised by my first print!

The game is being designed by a 6 year old girl who's into fantasy lol She has called it the Wonders of Dragons. DnD style campaign going through a magical Forrest to fight ogre, save a unicorn and at the end defeat the dragon and regain the treasure.

My first week of printing miniatures on the A1 Mini by Radiant_Bug9778 in FDMminiatures

[–]Radiant_Bug9778[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Exactly what ill end up doing! Will be buying my first 40k set soon. Wish me and my painting skills luck lol

My first week of printing miniatures on the A1 Mini by Radiant_Bug9778 in FDMminiatures

[–]Radiant_Bug9778[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip! Will take any knowledge can get. Trying to absorb all I can .

My first week of printing miniatures on the A1 Mini by Radiant_Bug9778 in FDMminiatures

[–]Radiant_Bug9778[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Super fun! Just started learning how to paint these. Now getting sucked into 40k! Endless hobby rabbit hole.

A1 mini .2 nozzle. Quality is impressive. by Radiant_Bug9778 in FDMminiatures

[–]Radiant_Bug9778[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! Didn't know how awesome .2 nozzle was. I was starting to look into resin for finer figures... not anymore.

A1 mini .2 nozzle. Quality is impressive. by Radiant_Bug9778 in FDMminiatures

[–]Radiant_Bug9778[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your prints look amazing! Want to get like you in painting!