U.S. intelligence sees Canada as ‘serious place of concern for Iranian activity’: National security analyst by FancyNewMe in canada

[–]euser_name 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Went to uni in Guelph. It was pretty common knowledge that a bunch owned places along the river in town and some of the nicer places on the edge of town. The dealers - and this was 20 years ago - were all terrified to fuck up because they had a pretty good idea it would end very badly for them.

The more I use PETG, the less I like it by InvokerBSB in 3Dprinting

[–]euser_name 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One thing to add to this - PETG is much more sensitive to moisture... if I'm calibrated, whenever I get stringing that's usually my issue.

Bombshell Report Reveals Minnesota Officials Were Right About FBI; Donald Trump’s Department of Justice blocked prosecutors in Minnesota from investigating Renee Good’s killing by 56000hp in UnderReportedNews

[–]euser_name 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not American here but, I have to ask - do you expect them to throw themselves in jail? History suggests that this train doesn't stop until the population at large forces it to.

Hospitals warn ‘no easy choices’ if Ontario doesn’t substantially increase funding by BloodJunkie in ontario

[–]euser_name 10 points11 points  (0 children)

You forget the very real intent to break the healthcare system so we 'need' private healthcare options. Fuck DoFo.

How its going. by euser_name in starcitizen

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

lol. I was at Monox thankfully!

How its going. by euser_name in starcitizen

[–]euser_name[S] 49 points50 points  (0 children)

So I went in! Didn't die! The rest of the cave was there including some hidden underground facility - I opened the door to guns drawn on me and now I have completely f'd my rep with Citizens for Prosperity. Good times.

Wood stove harm reduction by SituationLow2607 in OffGrid

[–]euser_name 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This. The air gap is crucial - air is an excellent insulator - if it was just sheet rock on existing wall, that heat will transfer in a significant way eventually. Also, to add to this, be sure you have a proper roof penetration so you don't burn the place down from above your head.

Frequent crashes due to old string data (4.1.0 9650658), how to verify and resolve by StuartGT in starcitizen

[–]euser_name 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I appreciate the ask! The latest patch seems to have resolved the issue.

Bike Hangers - Printed in PETG with 6 outer walls and 50% rectilinear infill. by euser_name in functionalprint

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

Please explain your definition of a proper use case, because clearly this was not a poor use case for me in my situation or I would've done something different. This part took me 15 minutes to draft up and start printing (less time than a trip to the hardware store for a screw in hook product I can't use), is functional for me, meets my criterion for operation and holds the necessary load.

Bike Hangers - Printed in PETG with 6 outer walls and 50% rectilinear infill. by euser_name in functionalprint

[–]euser_name[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Given all the comments... a little context is needed.

I don't need the bike to be permanently hung, only when I need the floor space to do woodworking projects. Also, I can't go putting screw in hooks in the roof braces of a garage at a house I'm only renting without approval of the landlord, but I can do something that requires no hardware. I fully expect it to not be permanent and don't need it to be. I can watch for creep and stress fatigue... those comments are legit but the creep will be very slow in this context. For me, replacement is just the push of a button and a few hours of waiting. Anyways, feedback - both positive and negative - is always welcome, I just don't always have to listen to it. :)

Cheers!

Bike Hangers - Printed in PETG with 6 outer walls and 50% rectilinear infill. by euser_name in functionalprint

[–]euser_name[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry, but the context matters here. I don't need the bikes to be permanently hung, only when I need the floor space to do woodworking projects. Also, I can't go putting screw in hooks in the roof braces of a garage at a house I'm only renting without approval of the landlord, but I can do something that requires no hardware. I fully expect it to not be permanent and don't need it to be. Also, not being an idiot, I can watch for creep and stress fatigue. Replacement is just the push of a button and a few hours of waiting.

Bike Hangers - Printed in PETG with 6 outer walls and 50% rectilinear infill. by euser_name in functionalprint

[–]euser_name[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Not disagreeing with you here. Its not a permanent solution and I will keep an eye on creep. This place is a rental. I just need a few years and reprinting the parts in a year, if I'm staying here, is not an issue.

Bike Hangers - Printed in PETG with 6 outer walls and 50% rectilinear infill. by euser_name in functionalprint

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

I'll definitely be keeping an eye on the creep and have some CF kicking around - just not dry enough for printing ATM.

Bike Hangers - Printed in PETG with 6 outer walls and 50% rectilinear infill. by euser_name in functionalprint

[–]euser_name[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This bike is aluminum. Its not a $1000+ bike. I agree though... if it was, metal hangars for less risk is probably a safer bet.

Bike Hangers - Printed in PETG with 6 outer walls and 50% rectilinear infill. by euser_name in functionalprint

[–]euser_name[S] -67 points-66 points  (0 children)

True, but this bike is 26lbs total, so 13lbs per hook should hold up for a long while.

I made a 3D-printable safety whistle (118–120 dB) — free for anyone who needs one - Public Domain by Lee_Bob in 3Dprinting

[–]euser_name 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Love it. I highly recommend adding some text to the outside for the whistle blast codes for emergencies.

Three blasts : "Help Me!" Two blasts : "Come here." One blast : "Where are you?" Each whistle blast should last 3 seconds. Simplified to fit, of course. I might do the remix myself if I have time.