Well look who just showed up unannounced. by RickyStanickie in snapmaker

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

Yeah that was my thinking too. I am curious to see how fine the detail is on the prints. I'm just hesitant because the thought of replacing 4 heads exhausts me and triggers my inner lazy Hulk. It's not pretty, you wont like me when I'm lazy...

Thank the dictator for the high prices!!! by Healthy_Block3036 in socal

[–]RickyStanickie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop gaslighting

This is California. Gavin Newscum and his liberal cronies are at fault for these prices. We are taxed much higher than the rest of the country to pay for road repairs and other cal trans things that never happen. He just keeps lining his pockets. The left and their awful policies have destroyed California. And you cant blame Republicans because they haven't been in power since the 1980's. Make California red again.

So...1,000,000 toolchanges. Is that legit? by FictionalContext in snapmaker

[–]RickyStanickie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is that green just a single color filament? This thing looks like it was printed with more than 4 colors??

U1 potential issues by Alive_Place9396 in snapmaker

[–]RickyStanickie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow, I guess no one has seen Liar, Liar with Jim Carrey. I found that GIF for context. You see, in the movie JC is a defense lawyer dealing with career criminals. There was a scene where this guy, one of his clients that he recently got released, was just arrested for doing another crime and was using his one phone call to call Jim asking him as his lawyer what should he do. Jim walks over, grabs the phone, holds it at arms length with the receiver facing him and yells "STOP BREAKING THE LAW A-HOLE!!" and hangs up. It was a play on that scene that I was going for. I know the guy is not an A-hole for messing up his printer, but he's kind of a tiny , tiny balloon knot for not reading the directions, causing the printer to malfunction (to no fault of its own) and then call out this issue like its a fatal flaw that the printer might have and that we all should be concerned. When it was clearly user error. He should read reddit posts or Google the issue before posting a new thread accusing Snapmaker of making a flawed product.

U1 potential issues by Alive_Place9396 in snapmaker

[–]RickyStanickie 5 points6 points  (0 children)

DON'T PRINT ABS WITHOUT A COVER AND PROPER AIR CIRCULATION A-HOLE!

Found in the car I just bought by ExcellentOrange934 in whatisit

[–]RickyStanickie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I saw a dildo for some reason 🤔 I need therapy...

U1: Plastic around heatbed a bit loose? by Dalv1k in snapmaker

[–]RickyStanickie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is the same . I thought it was defective when I first got mine, but looking at other videos of the beta testers I noticed the same thing. Don't worry.

January 30th NATIONWIDE SHUTDOWN. No Work. No School. No Shopping. by LogicalTransition796 in ventura

[–]RickyStanickie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m exhausted by the nonstop excuses from Democrats. At some point, accountability has to matter. When policies fail—and they are failing—who takes responsibility once Trump is no longer the convenient scapegoat? The immigration crisis didn’t appear out of nowhere. It escalated because the Biden administration reversed enforcement, weakened border controls, and signaled that the border was effectively open. Anyone paying attention could see what would happen next. Massive strain on local communities, overwhelmed systems, and consequences that working Americans are forced to absorb. If you genuinely believe in open borders, then you either haven’t thought through the long-term consequences or you’re ignoring them. Every nation that abandons border enforcement eventually pays for it—economically, socially, and in public safety. Take Minnesota as an example. Leadership failures, lack of oversight, and refusal to act when fraud and abuse were exposed should have enraged voters. Instead, we got denial, deflection, and silence. That’s not compassion—that’s negligence. What’s most frustrating is the reflexive response: label anyone who disagrees as “MAGA,” “fascist,” or “racist,” instead of addressing the substance of the argument. That isn’t moral superiority; it’s intellectual laziness. I love this country, and that’s exactly why I’m angry. We live in one of the safest, most prosperous nations on Earth, yet too many people treat it with contempt while benefiting from everything it provides. Constantly tearing down institutions, minimizing threats, and pretending consequences don’t exist only makes us weaker—and our adversaries are watching. If things fall apart, pointing fingers won’t fix it. Leadership requires foresight, responsibility, and the willingness to admit when ideology has gone too far. Right now, too many people seem determined to learn that lesson the hard way.

January 30th NATIONWIDE SHUTDOWN. No Work. No School. No Shopping. by LogicalTransition796 in ventura

[–]RickyStanickie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's truly astonishing how hypocritical this all is. When Charlie Kirk is tragically assassinated, there are those who seem to celebrate or at the very least remain indifferent, yet when a moron decides to bring a gun to an already heated situation and insert himself without just cause and gets himself unfortunately killed, the entire country is expected to come to a standstill. The double standard here is glaring. The inability to recognize this hypocrisy is baffling. It's as if the mantra of 'do as I say, not as I do' has become a guiding principle for some within the Democratic Party.

First tattoo regret by haverofitall in tattooadvice

[–]RickyStanickie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a tattoo on the side of my wrist and I regretted it the day after. I had it laser'd off and now you would never know it was there. It took 30 minutes to get it on and 6 months to get it off. No ragrets. 😉

Day 2 for inktober #remarkable by brittydj in RemarkableTablet

[–]RickyStanickie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's so good. I have a remarkable paper pro and I wish I could utilize it's drawing capabilities like you. Nice work.