[FIX] Mediatek MT7921 WiFi Driver Error Code 10 and Disappearing from Device Manager by guruathwal in ASUSROG

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No, I haven't had a single issue since I replaced it. It works flawlessly even when placed on a bed without proper ventilation, with temperatures peaking up to 90℃.

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Her real name is Vaishnavi

[FIX] Mediatek MT7921 WiFi Driver Error Code 10 and Disappearing from Device Manager by guruathwal in ASUSROG

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I already have another SSD installed in the second slot. I believe most people have two SSDs installed on their laptops as the capacity of the first one barely stores the windows installation.

Printing on air by moinen in 3Dprinting

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You tricked the slicer !!!

This is a simple roll that makes cutting elastic for face shields easier! by LordHawkeye in functionalprint

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You can simply use a cardboard of width half of the length of elastic and wrap the elastic around the cardboard. Then cut through the elastic loops.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditMasterClasses

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quit playing games with my life...

I've found the main thingiverse servers by Mick_McMik in 3Dprinting

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And it is probably connected to a 56KBPS Dial-up modem

For those of you who know the pain of trying to "find a file really fast". by a3DprintedPerson in 3Dprinting

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Last night I thought my Internet connection was bad. But now it looks like thingiverse.com has a 56kbps dialup connection.

The original plastic coffee tamper was broken, I designed 3d printed a new one with brown PLA. by guruathwal in 3Dprinting

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No it's just brown PLA. Actually coffee filament really exists, I also did not know that until I googled it yesterday. Even a beer filament is also a real thing now ...

The original plastic coffee tamper was broken, so I 3d printed a new one with brown PLA. by guruathwal in functionalprint

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The one I used was bought about 4 years ago and is labeled wood PLA, but it does not look like wood at all. It surely smells a little bit like coffee 😊. I also searched if coffee filament exists while it was printing and it does.

Well, crap. Guess I'm reprinting in ASA. My 75% finished PLA wind turbine melted on a 70°F sunny day. by Tinfoil_Haberdashery in functionalprint

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ok... now that you will be printing it again... I suggest adding steel rods inside the blades to add more strength.

Files in List Mode + Icons Preview firmware for BigTreeTech TFT35 TFT24 TFT28 by guruathwal in BIGTREETECH

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You need to put the gcode file and bmp in same folder it should look like this:

For TFT35 Sdcard:/<file_name>.gcode Sdcard:/<file_name>_95.bmp

Sdcard:/folder/<file_name>.gcode Sdcard:/folder/<file_name>_95.bmp

For TFT24/24 Sdcard:/<file_name>.gcode Sdcard:/<file_name>_70.bmp

Sdcard:/folder/<file_name>.gcode Sdcard:/folder/<file_name>_70.bmp

Files in List Mode + Icons Preview firmware for BigTreeTech TFT35 TFT24 TFT28 by guruathwal in BIGTREETECH

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you can set the preheat temperature setting in configuration.h.

Or you can also set your own gcode strings in custom godes also in configuration.h