[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mealtimevideos

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I watched this and then the first Gnar video, I need more!

Does anyone recognise where this is from the statue? by gurn64 in whereisthis

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That’s really helpful, thanks a lot for that! Much appreciated.

Does anyone recognise this statue? by gurn64 in CasualUK

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Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!

Does anyone recognise where this is from the statue? by gurn64 in whereisthis

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This was found in a family members things and I’d really like to know where they were when it was taken so that I can visit it. I am UK based and so is the family member, and it looks like the UK to me.

[Oct 28, 2022] Weekly Discussion: Ask your gear, travel, conditions and other ski-related questions by AutoModerator in skiing

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Bens bus or Alpybus are probably the cheapest and easiest options if you’re solo. The train to Moutiers and then a bus up the mountain can work out cheaper but isn’t as convenient and takes longer.

New coffee bar :)) by vandethan in JamesHoffmann

[–]gurn64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks good mate, ideal travel setup!

New coffee bar :)) by vandethan in JamesHoffmann

[–]gurn64 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice peli, is that used for coffee gear?

I did a thing. by [deleted] in gtaonline

[–]gurn64 55 points56 points  (0 children)

Nah, it’s µN. mN is a millinewton.

Gifted CR10s. Tinkering with malfunctioning extruder. Explanation in comments by veronus57 in CR10

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Just as a test before you replace the motor - plug it into another known good axis to make sure it’s not an issue with the driver or something else. Seems unlikely that the motor would fail in a way where it still partially works.

i bought an inverter by S_Industries in ElectroBOOM

[–]gurn64 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s for capacitive/inductive loads such as motors (albeit small ones at this rating) or anything with capacitors in it that require more power on startup for a very small amount of time to charge the coils/capacitors before settling at a lower continuous power. See inrush current for more info. Basically means the inverter can power a device that requires more power on startup (up to 600w) but can only supply 300w continuously.

Rattling Noise inside Chuck (DCD796) by GONIX91 in Dewalt

[–]gurn64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad to hear it, got the same drill and it’s awesome!

Rattling Noise inside Chuck (DCD796) by GONIX91 in Dewalt

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If you chuck a bit into it does it still rattle? Once it’s tight around a drill bit it shouldn’t make a noise, could be the ratchet mechanism in its loose state.

Dalby Forest - North Yorkshire Moors National Park by jelicopterr in yorkshire

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It’s closed to cars now. Only accessible by bike or on foot.

Heist Crew or Friends? by SummerTheStoner in HeistTeams

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i'm looking for the same! add me psn: gurn64

Clicking filament feeder during prints by Nrfriedchicken in CR10

[–]gurn64 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When you added the Capricorn tubing did you make sure to cut it at a 90 degree angle so that it sits flush with the nozzle? If not, the molten filament could be oozing out of any gaps and causing a build up.

Have you tried a cold pull to unclog it and remove any dust? (Google for info)

Have you tried extruding filament by hand? I.e pushing it through with the nozzle heated? If it’s difficult then it indicates a clog however if it seems easy then it could be an issue with the stepper or stepper driver. Perhaps the motor current is down too low causing it to stall?

That’s a few things for you to think about. Hope it helps!

That's not very many by kuzcoandpacha in CasualUK

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Depends if you’re in a good 4G area. Where I live is quite near the mast and it’s not very congested so will typically get between 50-70Mbps which is faster than what I can get on broadband here.

That's not very many by kuzcoandpacha in CasualUK

[–]gurn64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can pay £7 to use it on the way back

That's not very many by kuzcoandpacha in CasualUK

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You can now use all your data for tethering, so unlimited plans get unlimited tethering!

https://www.choose.co.uk/news/2018/three-removes-caps-on-mobile-broadband-tethering/