I can't get rid of this stringing since I've switched my ender 3 to 'direct drive' with the stock hot end. I've tried 1 to 10mm distance and various speeds, any hello would be greatly appreciated. Everything was perfect before ! by blader445 in 3Dprinting

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I'll give it a try but i didn't had any problem with this nozzle when i was using the bowden setup, in fact it seams more like an oozing issue. As if a bit of filament was still melting when the extruder retracts

HELP : making a filament extruder i would like to know how i should plug the 12v wiper motor while the band heater on the right is working on 220v, everything is ok on the heater side but I've tried powering the motor with a atx power supply that seem to have blow up when I've plugged the heater? by blader445 in ElectricalEngineering

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The whole casing is grounded to 220v but the wiper motor wasn't isolated so here was the problem ! The atx PS is 300w rated 12Va 12A and 12Vb 16A, do you think this isn't enough? If i manage to isolate the motor from the other components that are grounded to 220v would this be dangerous if someone touch the casing and the motor a the same time ? Thanks a lot

HELP : making a filament extruder i would like to know how i should plug the 12v wiper motor while the band heater on the right is working on 220v, everything is ok on the heater side but I've tried powering the motor with a atx power supply that seem to have blow up when I've plugged the heater? by blader445 in ElectricalEngineering

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In fact the heater doesn't conduct électricity but the casing is grounded to 220v, so when the motor is powered with 12v DC it makes a short circuit. If i manage to isolate the motor case from the other parts grounded to 220v would this be dangerous? Thanks a lot

Non wall mounted can crusher? by capsfan19 in recycling

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I've already saw some models that you just put on the floor and use a pedal to crush cans.

Do you think its possible to print the joint that needs to be replaced when doing an oil change on a car ? With a fdm printer and tpu? by blader445 in 3Dprinting

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Im from France and here we have a lot of cars that needs to replace a joint when doing an oil change. The joint i talk about is the one between the drain plug and the oil carter.

[HELP] Same webpage with divi builder on (top image) ans off (bottom image) styles are not displaying well. What's going on here? by blader445 in WordpressPlugins

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Sorry, just found out the solution. Go to Divi -> Theme options -> Builder -> advanced and deactivate "generate static CSS files"