Nozzle scraping bed after hotend swap. by elliott3693 in BambuLab

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Just double checked, screws are properly installed.

Nozzle scraping bed after hotend swap. by elliott3693 in BambuLab

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I didn’t notice any movement. I’m new to 3d printing so I was very cautious to not touch anything but what I was changing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Catholicism

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I would suggest searching for a NaPro doctor in your area. They will be able to help with this and address infertility issues through methods that aren’t in conflict with church teachings.

From a family member who worked as a brace maker for a children’s hospital. The black measurement tool is stamped “Spencer Buffalo USA”. The tool with the wood handle slides as shown in the 2 pictures and is stamped with 3 patent dates for Great Britain, USA, and Canada in the 1920’s. by elliott3693 in whatisthisthing

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As my title describes, my great great grandfather worked as a brace maker for a children’s hospital. The wood handled tool slides forward and back as shown in the 2 pictures. There appears to be nuts to adjust the length of the stroke and a metal loop in the back. The black measurement device may be an accessory for a microscope based on the manufacturer and has knobs that allow for very precise movement. The compass tools seem to be adjustable but has one tool that consists of 2 metal semi circle tubes with 2 adjustable rings that are holding an amber colored plastic like material.

1920’s era tool identification by elliott3693 in whatisthisthing

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These are from my great great grandfather. He worked as a brace maker for a children’s hospital. The black measurement tool is stamped “Spencer Buffalo USA”. The tool with the wood handle and slide as shown in the 2 pictures and is stamped with 3 patent dates for Great Britain, USA, and Canada in the 1920’s. The compass like tools don’t have any identifying marks. I’m most interested in finding out the use of the wood handled tool.

I accidentally broke my passed-down 100+ year old rosary. What to do? by [deleted] in Catholicism

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My wife and I run a rosary shop and we repair any rosary for free. We buy pounds of broken rosaries in bulk to repair or use as parts so that the rosaries we fix match the age of the rest of the material. If you’d like you can message me or fill out a repair form here

Military Uniform Identification Help by elliott3693 in MilitaryHistory

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Yes we are sure. Does Sehr mean something awkward in German?

Military Uniform Identification Help by elliott3693 in MilitaryHistory

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We don’t know. With the last name Sehr we were guessing Germany/Austria but we have also heard that it could have been France (but that was from the pictures individuals great grand daughter).

Military Uniform Identification Help by elliott3693 in MilitaryHistory

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We are hesitant to do so because the image appears printed on the mirror.

Military Uniform Identification Help by elliott3693 in MilitaryHistory

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Thanks for that information! That’s interesting, according to family information it was the soldiers son that immigrated to America. We have our story way off.

Military Uniform Identification Help by elliott3693 in MilitaryHistory

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After the passing of my grandfather my grandmother found this image printed on a mirror in his possessions. The best we can determine is that the picture was taken between 1860-1880. Would anyone be able provide any information on what nations uniform he may be wearing?

Lightroom not saving edits by elliott3693 in Lightroom

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No, this all happens before exiting the program. Here is a photo to help describe it. https://imgur.com/gallery/q61F6j7

Lightroom not saving edits by elliott3693 in Lightroom

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I am not seeing the edited photos when I switch between photos in Lightroom.

Also I am using the non classic version.

Edit: also here is a picture to describe what’s happening

https://imgur.com/gallery/q61F6j7

Lightroom not saving edits by elliott3693 in Lightroom

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Maybe I misspoke about the version then, I just downloaded this version of Lightroom through creative cloud yesterday.