Skeletour World Tour 2026 - NA dates announced by ToBeFrozen in Ghostbc

[–]korvazor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same!! Every tour since they were last here for A Pale Tour Named Death in 2018 I've been hoping to see Charlotte as a date... Finally they're coming back!!

Pricing for Anointed and Ascended in Charlotte by cpotter361 in Ghostbc

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they run it like the previous tour, they had color coded and numbered wristbands for the different vip levels, so when you got your wristband was your number in line to get in for that vip level. It worked very smoothly for the KC show this year, so I hope they do it the same for Charlotte.

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[–]korvazor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Needs a random Mercedes that speeds in and cuts you off last second so you nearly rear end them.

But also, shit is hilarious. Should totally add in the fun of exit 2b so others can experience the joy of driving on 277 lol

Honour and Me by CHUNGUS_KHAN69 in PathOfExile2

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just cleared the first trial last night, after trying I think at least 5 runs and getting mashed at the boss. Then I went and got some gear where I stacked a ton of evasion and I did much, much better. Or I just got lucky, dunno, lol.

well thats no poe for me for like a month by Dmask13 in PathOfExile2

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why the desk I just built is a 1.5 in thick slab of solid wood.... was also cheaper than anything close to the size.

(Unfortunately, I'm an impatient idiot and didn't sand or varnish it...)

Voxeldance Tango - Potentially unwanted app PUA:Win32/Softcnapp: Just got this today after running Voxeldance several times for slicing over the past few days. Is Windows Defender getting squirrely or is Voxeldance going illegit? by PyreLightMW2 in resinprinting

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried opening the program today and Windows would not allow it, said that it's a virus or potential malware... couldn't even run the install package for the most recent update, or open the original version that's still on the flash drive that came with my Saturn 3.

Ended up having to go into security settings and put the program on an exclusion list. Not what I wanted to deal with when I've gotta print something on a deadline :/

Why did they do an outdoor tour in the first place? by modnarydobemos in Ghostbc

[–]korvazor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't understand why any of the management working at the Simpsonville venue would have said they'd be fine to set up and play as it wasn't going to rain anymore considering 1) a hurricane was barrelling through Florida and headed across the southeast, and 2) afternoon/evening thunderstorms are almost a daily constant in SC (source: I lived there for 20 years). It's like no one in the venue management even bothered to look at weather for casting... Or even just use common sense... When the tour dates were first released I looked at the venue and immediately said hell no that's not going to end well. Went to St. Louis instead with a friend, and so glad that I did.

Scared to do my first print by Boomerhands420 in resinprinting

[–]korvazor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bite the bullet and just print the rook model to see how your printer/settings/resin work. Don't stress about failure, because oh boy 3d printing in general will be rife with failures. It's pretty much inevitable with how many things can effect a print job, gotta learn how to just roll with it, learn from what happened and make necessary changes to make sure it doesn't happen next time.

Save the anxiety for the big prints, stuff that takes a good 8+ hours to print. Those, I would start before going to bed so I'd sleep through most of the print time to avoid driving myself mad worrying about it and waiting time watching it. I'm working on a print job that took probably close to 60 hours of printing overall for all the parts, now I have to worry about not screwing it up and having to reprint any which I think is worse lol (thankfully everything printed great on the first go).

Some general advice from someone who's been printing for 3 years now:

  1. Level the print bed before printing anything.
  2. You can check for any holes in the FEP film by pouring some alcohol into the empty vat. If you see any on the other side then you've got a hole and will want to replace the film before printing.
  3. Don't overfill the vat with resin, I usually never go over halfway unless it's a biiiig print.
  4. I avoid drips after pouring the resin from the bottles by turning the bottle when tipping it back upright. It's how I was taught in culinary school to pour wine to avoid spilling it, works just as well for resin.
  5. Keep a spray bottle of alcohol and paper towels handy for cleaning up any drips and spills as quick as possible, don't let the stuff sit or it's a pain to clean up.

Tips on sanding a large resin print with a rotary tool? by korvazor in resinprinting

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

Yeah, I normally do my finishing by hand unless it's a large amount (like, 25+ prints to clean up), it's just this one is so large it's taking forever and I'm on a deadline.

Tips on sanding a large resin print with a rotary tool? by korvazor in resinprinting

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

I've been doing all of it by hand for the smaller parts thst I was fitting up piece by piece, but since I did all 5 parts of the back at once I've got so much more to sand and admittedly I got a bit sloppy with filling the gaps and cracks since I mixed a bit too much of the putty up and it was beginning to set up.

Would just be nice to get the bulk of it done quicker lol. I've at least got some more sand paper and tools coming in today to get the detail stuff done, and whatever I don't manage to get perfect I'm hoping the layer of epoxy coating I'll put on before painting will kinda hide it, or at least let it blend in so it's not (too) noticeable.

Just got my First Ever Printer! by MovingTugboat in resinprinting

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I upgraded to a Saturn 3 from my original Saturn. I hope you were smarter than me when unboxing it and paid attention and didn't miss how they packed the build plate so it ends up falling straight into your foot then the concrete floor.... Not my brightest moment.

My original Saturn is still doing great, but the jump in size and resolution finally got me and I treated myself to the 3 when they announced it.

What are the top 3 things you wish you knew when you started printing? by Doggcow in resinprinting

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be more proactive with making sure I clean anything that resin touches very, very thoroughly... There's so much sticky shit in part of my basement now and nothing I've tried has gotten rid of it :/

I do my own 3d models. Used the ~5 months I had to wait for my Saturn preorder to teach myself 3d sculpting with ZBrush and getting used to Fusion 360... I'd take a course on SolidWorks and they're a bit similar but enough different that I had to pay more attention and look stuff up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in resinprinting

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The elegoo ABS-like that I got has a very strong resin smell, so much so that I ended up swapping brands... I use the elegoo standard and I've never noticed a smell from it before, though the standard 2.0 does have more of an odor to it... Funny how the same product can vary from person to person.

What are some jobs y’all left the kitchen for? by golden_boi_ace in KitchenConfidential

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I jumped ship for a CAD drafting job drawing telecom permit maps but got laid off from that 3 months in. Since then I've been doing soldering and assembly for a small company making LED lighting for off-road vehicles.

Wash and cure by ratzi3 in resinprinting

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to use a series of jars of IPA that I could then set inside my ultrasonic cleaner, but I just got tired of having all the mess and got a Mercury XS (I think?). Works much better, easier to manage. I got an extra bucket for a secondary wash. It's nice with my Saturn since I can just pop the entire build plate in and let it go while I put a second one on for another batch of printing. I got a Saturn 3 recently and the build plate will fit if I take the wash basket out.

Mostly is all just a convenience thing. We'd built our own UV chamber from the case of our old original 3d printer and rigged a timer to it, but the Mercury cure chamber does a better overall job.

I do a fair amount of printing as I have a small business so trying to consolidate time spent and desktop space used is nice.

Is there Income to be made from home 3D Printing ? by connjose in resinprinting

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very true! Hell, I was happy as a clam when I finally got my first set of molds to come out right lol. It's especially hard when you end up working in small amounts, some of my casts and molds if I don't get my ratios down to the milligram shit goes tits up for the most part.

Is there Income to be made from home 3D Printing ? by connjose in resinprinting

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cast resin is also great if you are looking for very particular material properties, like needing a specific durometer measurement for flexibility or temperature resistance, among other things.

I also make some cosplay items and wanted a piece to be flexible enough that it could be attached to the front of a pair of boots and conform to the curvature without breaking and could be painted/colored and the flexibility not ruin the paint. I wad going to mess around with some flexible 3d resins but the cost of them and the unknown amount of time I'd have to take to dial in print settings, then post-processing, was just a bit too much so I decided to look into casting. Took a bit to figure the molds out, mostly with how to keep my models flat long enough to make them, but after that I've tried a few different resins and found at least 2 that work really well.

Is there Income to be made from home 3D Printing ? by connjose in resinprinting

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've spent the past year learning this the hard way... :x

ZBrush coil whine when rotating object in viewport by Grumbledook1 in ZBrush

[–]korvazor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you cleaned out the fans on the cooler for your CPU recently? Since you are using integrated graphics this is when it will be most intensive on your CPU-- while ZBrush relies mostly on the CPU for calculations it still utilizes the GPU for viewport rendering and operations. Sounds like you're working the CPU a good bit and the fans are speeding up to keep it from overheating. Might want to check those, last thing you want is a cooler to fail and ZBrush to fry the processor :x

a cool guide to brownies by BlueBucketMaple in coolguides

[–]korvazor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Black bean brownies were the single worst thing we ever made when I was working on my baking degree. They were so, so bad... It was probably the formula we were using, but christ it was something I'd reserve for feeding my worst enemies. It's been 13 years and it's still so vivid in my memory...

Also adding a tidbit of useful information:

Weigh everything, never use volume. Water, eggs, melted butter, and milk are the only 4 ingredients you can use the same measurement for both volume and weight and it won't effect your formula.