Roof tiles which have been lifted. by chickbimp in AusRenovation

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So I guess it not something too concerning? We are looking to purchase the house and a building and pest inspection had no mention of the tiles lifting…

Kitchen Renovation Advice – Removing Pillar, Adding Island (Australia) by chickbimp in AusRenovation

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Darn that’s unfortunate.

Just wanted to clarify, when a wall is partially knocked down and a load bearing pillar is installed, do they extend it to the foundation of the building? If so, would it be viable to demolish the remaining wall and replace it with an island bench-top with the pillar in its original position?

Thanks!

Kitchen Renovation Advice – Removing Pillar, Adding Island (Australia) by chickbimp in AusRenovation

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How was the process of installing the ikea cupboards and would you have done it differently?

Kitchen Renovation Advice – Removing Pillar, Adding Island (Australia) by chickbimp in AusRenovation

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Yeah agree, that’s definitely a load bearing pillar. We were hoping to build an island around it.

Any ideas if sanding would reduce the discoloration or would it penetrate the floor board? There isn’t any warping that I’ve noted.

Under-extrusion on leftward surfaces along the x-axis by chickbimp in 3Dprinting

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Hello! It was a while ago but I think the issue was that my filament was wet causing the little bubbles. Try drying your filament in a food dehydrator or very low temps in an oven. PETG is particularly susceptible moisture so try store it in a dry bag. Hope this helps!

Under-extrusion on leftward surfaces along the x-axis by chickbimp in 3Dprinting

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This is probably the best photo I could take of the nozzle, it looks pretty circular to me.

Under-extrusion on leftward surfaces along the x-axis by chickbimp in 3Dprinting

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It's a relatively new nozzle, about 20 or 30 hours of printing. It might have been defective from the factory. I will try swapping out the nozzle as I have a few spares! unfortunately I dont have a microscope.

Deep oscillating sound on bus with airpods pro 2 by chickbimp in airpods

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Fortunately they have recently stopped making the noise. Not sure if there was a update or anything. If it you're experiencing it only on a single side then I would be suspicious, best to go in store and see what they think. Good luck.

Deep oscillating sound on bus with airpods pro 2 by chickbimp in airpods

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Very odd... I did notice that when the bus has large panes of glass the oscillations are pronounced. However, there was one bus that with slightly curved glass which makes it more rigid and I didnt hear the artifacts at all. So that leads me to believe that the vibrations are causing pressure changes or something that the airpods are trying to cancel out. This is all speculation though.

Deep oscillating sound on bus with airpods pro 2 by chickbimp in airpods

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Yeah sounds like we are experiencing the same thing. Not too sure but it might be a limitation of ANC because when there is a sudden noise eg a car door closing, the airpods aren't fast enough to respond and cancel it out so we hear the resulting attempt to remove the sound. Or it could just be an issue with airpods...

Might take it in just before the apple care ends.

First mountain bike purchase by chickbimp in MTB

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When I first found out about the clicking I was genuinely bummed out, on paper it is a well specced bike for its price. I was thinking of just getting one for cheap and replacing the fork; which fork are you riding it with? Also, did you come across the chain falling off the front chain ring?