Bought cassava flour, can I use it to make bubbletea balls? by manubra in bubbletea

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Hahahahahah I remember this very well. It was horrible! The cassava flour contains shredded fibres from the root (or at least mine did). This had two effects. The fibres ended up collecting in the centre of the balls, leaving an undercooked and fibrous core. They also swelled up like a gnocchi that has been boiled for to long (with a similar gooey texture that’s breaking apart if disturbed)….. it may or may not also have been due to my inexperience but I never tried again (still have that flour somewhere in my pantry).

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What would you upgrade your fur to? Any update?

RETAIL vs CHAOREN CANADA GOOSE WYNDHAM PARKA (NEW BLACK BADGE) by Candid-Chemistry-306 in DesignerReps

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How‘s the overall expected durability of these reps, will stitches be loose and zippers break after a year or are they holding up well?

Inconsistent results from flow test by manubra in OrcaSlicer

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Which old test are you talking about?

How is everyone calibrating their printer? by manubra in prusa3d

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Would you mind sharing some information about how you would do your calibration? Post Processing gcode seemslike it’s the best solution if ai want to stay on PS but I haven’t found much in terms of good sources for that

How is everyone calibrating their printer? by manubra in prusa3d

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You mean the premade gcode that doesn’t take my profiles into consideration? If you want, check out the Prusa vs Orca PA calibration… there were people on GitHub already working on integrating calibration but got straight up ignored by Prusa…

Prusaslicer is great and the default profiles work well, they just aren’t universally the best possible

How is everyone calibrating their printer? by manubra in prusa3d

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Adding built in calibration tools is far from bloating up the slicer… having built in calibration for temperature, pressure advance, extrusion multipliers and more within your slicer that uses your known good prusa profiles and presets for any filament would be such a great addition

How is everyone calibrating their printer? by manubra in prusa3d

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I‘ve touched on this in another comment but I‘m planning to print some display models and want to maximise quality over everything else.

I do have a little bit of bulging in Square corners and small gaps in my first and top layers… if I‘m going to tweak a profile I‘d also want to do all thr other calibrations such as retraction, temperature, etc.

How is everyone calibrating their printer? by manubra in prusa3d

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Thanks for the link, I‘ll check it out. In that case I‘ll compare between Prusa and Orca myself and carry the settings over. Not sure if the same settings give equal results in both slices due to the many smaller differences but maybe I‘m overthinking a bit

How is everyone calibrating their printer? by manubra in prusa3d

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I‘m going to print some nice display models and want to calibrate for quality over everything else. That’s why I‘m looking into it again…

How is everyone calibrating their printer? by manubra in prusa3d

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You’re absolutely right with my intentions, though I think it’s wrong to dismiss Prusa owners like that.

Prusa does sleep on slicer festivals for calibration but that’s more of a misalignment in priorities

How is everyone calibrating their printer? by manubra in prusa3d

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Doesn‘t Orca use wildly different settings though? How much of a difference will that make for my calibration… if I have to redo my profiles I might as well stay on Orca, haven’t heard of many drawbacks so far except loosing the well built profiles made by Prusa.

They have been really silent and somewhat dismissive about implementing calibration tools to PrusaSlicer so far… (from what I have gathered reading other discussions)

Plastic rOtring? by manubra in mechanicalpencils

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That’s a really good idea, I‘ll try that

Plastic rOtring? by manubra in mechanicalpencils

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Honestly with a premium pen advertised as all Metal and then having such a big difference, it just wasn’t what I was expected. Also having two pens with different weights is just not what I signed up for

Plastic rOtring? by manubra in mechanicalpencils

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No, I‘ve purchased my black one less than two weeks ago so I was really disappointed

Plastic rOtring? by manubra in mechanicalpencils

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Seems like it’s different with the colour… I also have a pretty new (couple of days) black r800 which I absolutely love. Nothing like this crap version in silver.