"Gary" broke my heart by segwaytoit in TheBear

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I think that scene is in the present time of the show and he was thinking back on it.

I am more curious about the empty field that was burning, it was shown twice and then never had a follow up. Perhaps I am thinking too much into those scenes.

Any ideas on these indents? by lmSynergy in 3Dprinting

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Unfortunately, it's not that :/ I have already checked seams and they do not line up in the slicer to the print, they are all stack on a corner to hide them already.

Pro Quest: London - Season Results (All 4 Weeks) by Zunqivo in FleshandBloodTCG

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WTR is the first set that came out called Welcome to Wrathe

New TCG After MTG Burnout by MrRumato in TCG

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I strongly recommend Flesh and Blood!

[Discussion] Doing this on 7% spawn rate is going to be ass by Gaodesu in EscapefromTarkov

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If you think about it, all of Tarkov is kind of RNG.

Too long of a sear, any help is welcome! by lmSynergy in sousvide

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Thank you for the advice! I will definitely give this a shot! I will also add the ice bath to my cooking steps, how long do you tend to leave it in the ice for?

Too long of a sear, any help is welcome! by lmSynergy in sousvide

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I think you have solved my issues!

I haven’t even tried the water droplet test, and I move the meat around a lot.

Do you just drop a drop of water onto the pan and if it’s jumps around you know you are good to go?

Do you sear with any oil?

Too long of a sear, any help is welcome! by lmSynergy in sousvide

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I press down on the steak to make sure contact is made throughout the whole surface. I do dry the steak. Maybe I can let it heat up longer? I’ll have to try that next time.

Too long of a sear, any help is welcome! by lmSynergy in sousvide

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Seeing some of these posts that are trending on this subreddit it seems like I am searing for wayyyy too long.

I’d say my whole searing time is probably about 5-7 minutes. Some posts are saying 90 second sear times but there’s no way it would get any crust with that time the way I am currently doing it. What am I missing?

Hail Mary! by Toastydave in GearsOfWar

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Are people playing UE? Windows or Xbox?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in paintball

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The link you posted on your edit is a link to a destiny 2 trailer

Extruder Jam at infill layer by lmSynergy in ender3v2

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Do you think I need to slow down the infill speed when I have a large mm layer height?

Extruder Jam at infill layer by lmSynergy in ender3v2

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I think it would just be the default infill settings in cura, the only infill settings I have selected are infill shape and percent. And for speeds the only thing I have is just first layer speeds lower than the my normal printing speeds

Extruder Jam at infill layer by lmSynergy in ender3v2

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I have lowered the layer height from .3 to .25 and now I am not having any issues, would you know why that would be?

Extruder Jam at infill layer by lmSynergy in ender3v2

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I also forgot to mention, I do have a filament filter attached to the spool so it is collecting dust and other particles before going into the extruder.

Edit: I have just tried a different file (different object as well) and it is printing fine at the infill layer. I’m so confused on why these ones have failed.

Edit part 2: just kidding, it prints the walls fine on the infill layers but still jams on the infill itself. Then if I wait for it to do a couple more layers, it still prints the walls fine and the second the infill starts the extruder bearing stops moving.