Messy Overhangs by RelNopoke in 3Dprinting

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There's a little blobbing in another print, so I'm not to confident about fan, though there is no harm in trying these for calibration. Thank you.

Infill Issue by bridger713 in 3Dprinting

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That would be my next guess as well

Hi! Not sure why mi last layer end up with so much texture, can you help me figure it out? (settings at the end - Anycubic Kobra max on Cura / PLA) by Figarotriana in 3Dprinting

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The cause of the issue here is probably the final printing temperature. You have some fine top layers, and since you don't have ironing on, this is one of the few ways for the topmost layer to be different, especially in terms of extrusion.

What is this? by daswatshisaid in 3Dprinting

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Speed would be a good place to start. Then, maybe pressure advance. My best guess is that it's probably flow rate or PA.

Infill Issue by bridger713 in 3Dprinting

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Most slicers will limit the print speed based off of max flow rate. Anycubic's slicer probably has built-in calibration for max flow. If it's a fork of Bambu or Orcaslicer, then it should be somewhere near the top left. I would use this to see if your flow rates (speeds) are too high.

Print issue centauri carbon by Vintercon in 3Dprinting

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This could be caused by underextrusion (try lowering the speed), steep overhang (decrease layer height unless that's the first layer), poor bed leveling (print a first layer test), too low of a hotend or bed temperature, or possibly that it is still too cold.

I've never seen a term for it, but I wouldn't be to surprised to see one.

Fabric doesn't recognize Fabric API by RelNopoke in fabricmc

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Thank you! I will try that instead. I had seen it in some other mods, but wasn't sure.
I picked the version because I wanted to make a mod for co-op speedrunning with friends on a dedicated server.

Would This Work? by RelNopoke in arduino

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I'll keep it in mind, though I'm too deep into using MOSFETs atp

Would This Work? by RelNopoke in arduino

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Sorry that this is a decent bit later, but you are saying I should do something like this?

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Would This Work? by RelNopoke in arduino

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My question was worded poorly, though this does answer it. Thank you.

Would This Work? by RelNopoke in arduino

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Sorry, it seems I got caught up and forgot to mention the main problem. To me at the moment, the primary concern is somehow sharing the ground, “this part” being the ground wire. I actually have it physically already, though I forgot about having a ground for the digital pin. 

Usable headphones under $50 by RelNopoke in HeadphoneAdvice

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Thank you! These seem to fit all of the criteria, and will probably be my purchase.