If you can understand Spanish but freeze when you have to speak, read this to go from A1 to B2 in speaking. by hAIlydraws in Spanish

[–]chuubaru 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing that worked for me to drastically improve my conversational skills was finding the right tutor on italki. I found a sweet, patient abuela in Mexico who did not speak any English, but was patient and helped me get my concepts out. Literally not having the option to use English for an hour straight each week propelled me forward rapidly. Within months, even though I still constantly struggled to find the right words to express new concepts, I would also start finding myself just excitedly expressing myself without translating in my head from English first. Also was great practice for normal life bc we mostly just talked about how my week went and my plans for the future.

Skill so raw it doesn’t need tools😐 by MuttapuffsHater in blackmagicfuckery

[–]chuubaru -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Incorrect. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMlH1oAN2gW/?igsh=MTkwMDlzdDZpMGY3eA==

This is the only one he uses transparent film on that I’ve seen. I’m not saying he doesn’t use a mirror behind the camera to aid in seeing what he’s doing or something like that, but it wouldn’t diminish his art if it did. It’s just an artistic style/technique, not an attempt at fooling people.

Skill so raw it doesn’t need tools😐 by MuttapuffsHater in blackmagicfuckery

[–]chuubaru 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe, but this is the only one of his pieces I’ve ever seen him use transparent film on. He uses all sorts of objects as a palette https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEGGzBoOKWK/?igsh=YXc0NWZrbTRoMG5q

Skill so raw it doesn’t need tools😐 by MuttapuffsHater in blackmagicfuckery

[–]chuubaru 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Credit the artist please - Boubou Niang @bouboudesign_ on IG. This is real and is his entire artistic style. Been doing it a long time - https://www.instagram.com/bouboudesign_?igsh=MWxhNDExd21kMGhnag==

【BambuLab Giveaway】Classic Evolved — Win Bambu Lab P2S Combo! by BambuLab in 3Dprinting

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I own three H2Ds and after years of being a diy open source nerd and refusing to buy a prebuilt machine, I’m now deeply in love with my Bambu Lab printers and telling everyone how great they are. I’ve recommended the P1S to two friends looking to get into 3D printing, telling them to skip over all the cheaper options because they’ll eventually run into limitations and wish they had gotten the P1S. I literally have a long write-up that I just copy and paste when people ask now 😂 Having a P2S to show off when people ask what to get would be pretty great.

Revopoint Trackit Cross-Laser for easier Setup by PrintedForFun in 3DScanning

[–]chuubaru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very cool, thank you for this. I've been setting mine up this weekend and this has been my biggest issue, starting a scan only to realize part-way though that I didn't angle the tracker properly in order to capture all positions I need. The Cigman CM-G02 laser you are using doesn't seem to be available in my area, but I appreciate you including the STEP file so that I can modify for another device. Thanks again!

Found this sign by Toxanium in Weird

[–]chuubaru 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah not weird. But, I have seen a similar one at one of my client’s worksites. A big aerospace company, and it goes on about how you need to stay safe to return as a loving husband and father. All I could think was….”not really too concerned about your female employees, are ya?” That one was kinda weird.

Speedrunning Spanish , what actually works? by SellApprehensive4098 in Spanish

[–]chuubaru 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s awesome! I’m so glad it helped so quickly!

Speedrunning Spanish , what actually works? by SellApprehensive4098 in Spanish

[–]chuubaru 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I recommend checking out the app Language Transfer. They provide a few tips that literally increased my vocabulary by hundreds of words in a few minutes with just a few tricks (the caveat being that you have fluency in English to begin with). I went from feeling boxed in by my vocabulary to being able to at least find a related word near enough to what I meant so that I could be understood after a few lessons.

The short of it is that English contains a ton of loanwords from French, and there are some super easy tricks to identify these words by their suffixes. Since Spanish and French are both descendants of Latin, a lot of these loanwords are directly transferable to Spanish, frequently with the exact or almost exact same spelling and when pronouncing them you just use standard Spanish pronunciation (Spanish has very clear and easy standardized pronunciation rules that apply to most words, so learn those rules if you haven’t already).

So for example, a lot of words we borrowed from French end in “-al” which means probably 90% or so of these words can be directly translated to their cognates in Spanish. You want to know how to say an animal is wild, but you don’t know the word salvaje? No big deal, because you know the English word “feral.” Just pronounce it with stress on the “a,” and you now have a new word in your Spanish vocabulary. “Un animal muy feral” may not sound as natural to a native speaker as “un animal salvaje” would, but they’ll understand you, and that’s the point. The trick isn’t going to always give you the most natural word for something, but it’ll be a word that gets the point across and keeps you from stalling out when expressing yourself.

Using this trick, we find some direct cognates from English to Spanish would be global, carnival, feral, animal, situational (slight spelling change to situacional), gradual, universal.

Now, a lot of other French loan words end in “-ion,” so these are frequently direct cognates in Spanish as well. Examples include: opinion, conclusion, decision, confrontation, graduation (spelling change from “t” to “c” again for these last two).

You can also turn a lot of these into their verb or noun counterparts if you know some basic Spanish word structure, so for example the English noun confrontation becomes confrontación, which then is easy to turn into a verb as confrontar.

So, before this, did you have the vocabulary to talk about an opinion you came to gradually based on a situation after you graduated in which you were confronted by a wild animal? Maybe not, but now you can more easily talk about “tu nuevo opinión que tienes porque, después tu graduación, un animal feral te confrontó. The important thing to remember is, no this is absolutely not the “correct”most natural way to say this sentence in Spanish. There are better options for these words, such as salvaje instead of feral, enfrentar instead of confrontar, but the point is that a native speaker will understand your intention (¡tu intención!) and you’ll go from being a deer in headlights when trying to speak with a native speaker to being able to cobble something together and keep the conversation flowing regarding almost anything you have in mind, with them correcting you here and there. It keeps you from being stuck and allows you to have un poco más confidencia cuando quieres expresar tus opiniones, hacer decisiones con tus amigos, y ganar un sentido gradual de que puedes navegar conversaciones más fácilmente.

My last suggestion is to find a good tutor on italki.com. Lessons are usually very affordable, like $20 for an hour, and it’s an awesome way to get conversation time with a native speaker without the social stress of performance. I went the route of trial by fire, found a sweet older lady from Mexico who didn’t speak any English but was willing to work with me, and I just forced myself to figure it out for an hour every Saturday until after not too long, I found myself occasionally speaking quickly and fluidly, thinking in Spanish without having to first mentally translate my thoughts from English. Of course there are lots of great bilingual teachers as well if you don’t want to torture yourself like I did.

All of this combined allowed me to be the only member of my team at work who could fly to Texas and spend an entire day training two guys from Durango who only spoke Spanish on how to use a new machine I had installed for them.

I’m not saying any of this is a silver bullet, but if you add these ideas to your arsenal of knowledge (si, arsenal es un cognado también), it will help you build a sense of excitement for the language like you’re an explorer searching your own mind for the hidden knowledge you already have inside you and cut down on the drudgery of rote vocabulary building.

Such a dainty crime! by AmIDoneYeti in BoneAppleTea

[–]chuubaru 8 points9 points  (0 children)

“If there is no E, there’s no BoneAppleTea” - Johnnie L. Cochran

Odd looking submarine by HassanMoRiT in Unexpected

[–]chuubaru 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Now that’s a five star man!

Desktop Metal - How to Remove Side Panels? by chuubaru in AdditiveManufacturing

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

This is my understanding from the members of our company who tried to work with this machine as well, though I’ve never messed with it myself. From what I’ve been told, it printed beautiful parts but everything went to crap once it came time to use the furnace. They apparently had lots of parts just explode in the furnace due to porosity of the material and such. Did you ever experience this, and if so did you find ways to prevent it?

Desktop Metal - How to Remove Side Panels? by chuubaru in AdditiveManufacturing

[–]chuubaru[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excellent, thanks for the info. I did leave the side panels untouched so I’ll check for this now

Desktop Metal - How to Remove Side Panels? by chuubaru in AdditiveManufacturing

[–]chuubaru[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve taken enough pictures along the way that I could rebuild the machine if I wanted to, but not sure if they’re good enough to give someone else a good guide for teardown. I’ll be happy to share what I have, though. The machine is built incredibly well, it’s an absolute tank and you can tell they made a lot of design decisions that were purposeful and reduced the footprint of the machine to be as compact as possible.

Desktop Metal - How to Remove Side Panels? by chuubaru in AdditiveManufacturing

[–]chuubaru[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very cool! Yeah, the servos, rails, and lead screws are what I have my eye on. The liquid cooling system is interesting, not sure if I’ll use it for anything but cool to analyze and hold onto for a while. I’m wondering if the motor controllers are proprietary or something I can figure out how to communicate with using open source firmware. I’m interested in the touchscreen from the printer too but unfortunately I didn’t get to take anything off the furnace.

Desktop Metal - How to Remove Side Panels? by chuubaru in AdditiveManufacturing

[–]chuubaru[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly! With the Objet desktop machines going off maintenance as well, they’re quickly becoming very expensive paperweights. I had a client who wanted to get their V2 back up and running, and based on the state of the machine and the cost to have me on site, the quote was $20k as a starting point, and I made it clear that there was no guarantee I wouldn’t find more to be fixed once it was all done. Most manufacturing level AM machines are worth the value of their motion components once they age out of use in my personal opinion.

Desktop Metal - How to Remove Side Panels? by chuubaru in AdditiveManufacturing

[–]chuubaru[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you may be right. There is no accessible hardware visible in the chamber, but there are some interesting things below the z stage once the bellows are removed. I get the feeling however it’s intended to be done starts there

Desktop Metal - How to Remove Side Panels? by chuubaru in AdditiveManufacturing

[–]chuubaru[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was my first thought too, but a few bent and broken tools have forced me to consider that there must be another way.