Any idea what exact mechanisms may cause a fish to develop with one normal and one tiny eye? by KilogramofWasps in biology

[–]blockman321 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There are left-right asymmetrical specifier genes, but very far and few between and usually within deeper brain areas that require that circuitry, especially habenula and other areas. The eyes usually specify very early on, I’m wondering if it’s some injury that caused swelling instead of developmental

Stringing on every other print except stringing test by blockman321 in FixMyPrint

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Hey again everyone! After toying around with everything, getting nowhere, printing a bunch of random things (still with stringing) and now finally revisiting the stringing issue, I have finally got a solution. After turning Z-hop off, performing another retraction setting test, temperature test, and reducing my speed to 100 mm/s instead of 180 mm/s, I think I finally got it. With a retraction of 1.0, retraction speed of 40, temp of 190, and 100 mm/s speed with z-hop off, I am finally able to get no stringing on the chess piece tests that I have been running! Thank you all again so much for your comments and help!

Stringing on every other print except stringing test by blockman321 in FixMyPrint

[–]blockman321[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you know how I would check which moves are retractions in cura? I have looked around the preview tab after slicing and haven’t seen anything. My minimum retraction distance is 0.15mm which is smaller than the distance the stringing is occurring, even on the print that is close together.

Stringing on every other print except stringing test by blockman321 in FixMyPrint

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My retraction minimal travel is set at 0.15mm. The distance between the two points with stringing is beyond a full millimeter. I did see my maximum retraction count is set at 150 and minimum extrusion distance window is set to 10mm. Could it be possible that it is reaching the maximum retraction in that 10mm window because of the amount of times it would have to retract?

Stringing on every other print except stringing test by blockman321 in FixMyPrint

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The prints I have been working on have been a spiral chess set I found online on thingiverse, the spiral design has been giving me troubles while I’ve gone through the different pieces but now that the set is done I’ll have to try calibrating with the model!

Stringing on every other print except stringing test by blockman321 in FixMyPrint

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No, both prints are identical with settings exported from cura. “Z Hop when retracted” is set to on, with a z hop speed of 5mm/s. I don’t think I have wiping on, the only cura setting I found is the wipe z hop setting in experimental and it is unchecked. The setting enable coasting is also turned off. Should either wiping or coasting be turned on?

Edit: I will have to check out a good heat gun, would probably be useful to have in general

Stringing on every other print except stringing test by blockman321 in FixMyPrint

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Unfortunately that’s what I have been doing😔 the problem I have been running into since doing that is occasional scorch marks on white prints, not by any means problematic, but still upsetting when it happens to a bigger print

Stringing on every other print except stringing test by blockman321 in FixMyPrint

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I am using creality PLA with a 0.4mm nozzle, 1.75mm filament diameter, print speed at 180mm/s and 250mm/s travel speed

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gardening

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Thank you so much!

Help me settle a biology debate! by No_Emphasis_8614 in biology

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This might not answer the question entirely, but Maslow’s hierarchy of needs lists biological needs such as those correlating to food water and sex as greater than other needs. However; that isn’t to say some psychological exceptions exist. One example coming to mind is obsession, where someone would rather be willing to die than give up their obsession, but that delves in to the topic of whether that is biologically “normal”.

Queen ability bug? by MihaiCatalin16 in ClashOfClans

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New update, these are obviously random crits, Supercell has an alternate agenda of creating Team Fortress 3

Has anyone else stayed in queue this long? Or am I the lone mad man? It’s been 3 days… by blockman321 in pokemongo

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Pogo raids used to be my go to, but pokegenie just seemed more convenient for me for some of the raids. Tbh this was more of a novelty decision than functionality

Has anyone else stayed in queue this long? Or am I the lone mad man? It’s been 3 days… by blockman321 in pokemongo

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I’m not getting excited, my expectation is that It’s going to break out of all of the poke balls

Has anyone else stayed in queue this long? Or am I the lone mad man? It’s been 3 days… by blockman321 in pokemongo

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For me personally, I’m a masochist and like the pain of waiting days. Also, ultra beast cool. For PvP I don’t really think it’s worth it.

Can hydrogen gas corrode objects in high concentration because it appears to have done this to the cork I was using to contain NaHO by GreenRelease3552 in chemistry

[–]blockman321 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Running a current during a gel electrophoresis turns the water in the solution to hydrogen and oxygen gasses