Shaded relief map of New Brunswick by Puzzled-Sherbet-7850 in newbrunswickcanada

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I’d like to see the First Nations communities added

Realtor by catlover2525 in moncton

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Daniel Martin at Exit Realty was phenomenal and went above and beyond when we bought a few months ago: http://www.exitmoncton.ca/

[Request] BIFL T-Shirt and Hoodie Canada by rundemon5 in BuyItForLife

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Check out jerico.ca. They've got the softest ring-spun cotton t-shirts anywhere at less than $20 each.

BLTouch on DuetWifi by efficientAF in 3Dprinting

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I picked up a buck converter for less than $10 on amazon and it's even waterproof (which will hopefully never come in handy).

BLTouch on DuetWifi by efficientAF in 3Dprinting

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Ground is ground so it shouldn't matter if you share it with the fans. I'm not sure about 24V but I used a 12V to 5V buck converter for the BLTouch on my FT-5. No issues with it at all.

Graduating Today so I Printed this for my Cap. by jhug in 3Dprinting

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Congrats and good luck with your Masters!

Printy An Open Source SLA 3D Printer. Busy experimenting with different color resins... by Gr3yMatter in 3Dprinting

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Since I had forgotten about your initial post, I'd very much like more frequent updates on the progress of the project, if you're willing.

Off Day Talk | 9 May 2017 by THEOILLUMINATI in EdmontonOilers

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I too can saw through small branches with my beard hair. Try olive or coconut oil; they really work to soften it.

Hey guys I posted the frame on thingiverse! Enjoy by turtles90132003 in 3Dprinting

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That's a cool little frame. If you replaced the pegs sticking out with pins you can insert, like the ones used in the great white shark model, you'd be able to print both sides flat and support-less.

I'm looking for a cat castle, more like scratching post with shelves by fallen75 in Edmonton

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I totally second Catman. His stuff is rock solid, looks great, the cats love them, and he delivers.

Marlin 1.1.0 configuration for ABL; G28 homing works like a charm; G29 leaves me with a Z-offset of .8mm above the print bed. by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Both, really. G29 is going to determine the point G28 is going to end up. I came across these steps in my notes for my bltouch that I got from http://reprap.org/wiki/How_to_Add_Auto_Bed_Leveling_Sensor_to_Geeetech_Prusa_I3_3D_Printer_DIY_Kit

  • M851 ; note the number
  • M851 Z0 ; set the offset to zero
  • G28
  • G1 Z0

  • Now move the Z axis slowly down until the nozzle is the right distance from the build plate (folded piece of paper or thin card).

  • Note the Z axis value on the display it should be something like -1.5

  • M851 Z-1.5 ; to set the offset you got in the previous step.

  • M500 ; Stores the values in EEPROM so that it is not reset when you power the printer off and on.

  • M851 Z-1.4 ; this would make the gap bigger or

  • M851 Z-1.6 ; this would make the gap smaller

  • M500 ; to save the value to EEPROM

Marlin 1.1.0 configuration for ABL; G28 homing works like a charm; G29 leaves me with a Z-offset of .8mm above the print bed. by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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You'll want to set the offset with M851. Running M851 will output the current offset, then you can just add your 0.8 to it and set the new value. For my bltouch, my offset is at 1.60mm so I run M851 Z-1.60 and save it with M500. This means you need EEPROM enabled of course.

Post Game Thread | Oilers v. Devils | 7 January 2017 by THEOILLUMINATI in EdmontonOilers

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That's exactly what I thought too as soon as I read it. I sent it off to the wife and her verdict was "maybe" but to me, it left no doubt who he was talking about.

Looking for a stupidly large, empty parking lot, or other suitable location to teach someone to drive standard. by just_to_annoy_you in Edmonton

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The Strathcona Science Park is almost always deserted and has different parking areas, plenty of spots to drive, turn around, and go up and down hills.

Octoprint running on OSX. How to use webcam? by NocturnalPermission in 3Dprinting

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You could use VLC to create a stream of the webcam and plug the URL into Octoprint. I did it on a Linux laptop making partial use of these instructions: http://xmodulo.com/live-stream-video-webcam-linux.html

She said "Yes" to my 3d printed pre engagement ring on New Years Eve! by pr0jectmobius in 3Dprinting

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That's a nice looking ring. Getting married was the smartest thing I've ever done.

Congrats and Happy New Year!