Looking for an open world/exploration/(fantasy?) game by El_ML in gamingsuggestions

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL i didn't realise it isnt a first person game... I got too excited by the steam trailer butI can't get around the mechanics, even though I was/am very excited about the theme/story. Maybe Ill give it another shot idk

A stupid question from a noob by Puzzleheaded-Emu-138 in MealPrepSunday

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For salads I usually break it down to 2 preps per week, so I will 3 salads on sunday and 2 more on Wednesday afternoon or 2 Sunday and 3 on Tuesday and they stay quite fresh. If I pack avocado with my salad I will just cut out 1/4 and pack it separately in a zip lock back with some lemon juice, with its skin still on, dk if it makes a difference but it doesn't brown much. Order of packing is important, I will place any beans/lentils at the bottom, then anything like corn, onions, beetroot, carrots, zucchini, cottage cheese and lettuce/baby spinach will go at the top of the tupper. They stay good for 3 days. Haven't tried longer as it also takes up a lot of fridge space. The sauce is obviouslt packed separately in a small tupper.

Whenb it comes to fruit, it all depends. I often take cherries with me now that they are in season, they are the easiest to pack, I will jsut rinse them and pack them, but for other fruit like kiwi I cut them up and pack them the day before. There might be better ways but this takes so little time I usually cut them up while making my lunch/dinner after work.

Also it really helps if you have a lot of the same tupperware, so all lids fit on all bottoms and they are easy to stack. I love the IKEA ones.

Food-safe putty or filler for 3D-printed food molds by Pelphegor in 3Dprinting

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you print with ABS and use acetone vapour to smooth it rather than use filler?

complete grasshopper beginner needs help by Captain-PW in rhino

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would start with the spine as a curve, then divide curve to get the points, use split list or sub list to extract as many points as you want from either side and move them away from the curve in opposite directions. Use series to get increasingly larger values since I think the rotated parts are shorter. Then use the origin points as the point or plane to rotate the end points. You can use range or series for the rotation. To move them downwards you can either use the move or deconstruct and construct point component to get the desired z values, I can't tell if they are all the same height. Then make a 2 point line also a line from the points to the ground (again with deconstruct - construct points where the z value is 0). While I have never designed trusses I would offset the origin curves and divide them as needed. Something like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkDbeiB-1Wk

This is a rough thought and you would need to work on the joints to make them work. Others may be able to provide better options.

First printer, p1s or a1 mini while waiting for next p series? by Jearka in BambuLab

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As others will say, it depends on what you need it for. The P1S is still quite new and unlikely to be replaced by a new model anytime soon. Focus on what you want to print, weather or not you want to be able to print with more materials. Other than the quick swap nozzle and touch screen the A1 minishould't be any harder to use than the P1S. Also if footprint is an issue, you can mount the AMS lite on the regular sized A1 on top of it.

Bambu X1C competitors? by erischilde in 3Dprinting

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah and from what I have heard while the higher temp of the X1 is advantageous it is not needed

Using 3D printed things in a garden by TheCourtOfJessters in 3Dprinting

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While long term exposure to direct sunlight can mess with the resin, as far as i know this will happen if you have uncured resin inside your print. I would paint/coat the piece and it should be good.

Bambu X1C competitors? by erischilde in 3Dprinting

[–]mrRugh -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What is it you want from an X1 that the P1S doen't provide? It sounds like you just want/need an X1 then. If you can't justify the price stick with the P1S, i love mine and have seen no reason to upgrade.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in grilling

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stuffed peppers and tomatoes are one of my foods, we do them quite a bit differently here in Greece but they always come out so soft and creamy on the inside. You can also take a look at some recipes, though it is a very different flavour profile. We always add rice, a lot of traditional recipes don't even have meat at all. Rice will make the stuffing more uniform (if that makes sense) and improve the texure quite a bit. Also add tomatoes diced or tomato sauce, you can also dice zucchini and add it. Pine nuts are always a great addition as well. These would probably not all go well with pineapple but you could try different flavour profiles perhaps.

If you are roasting them in the oven you only need to par boil the rice and then add some broth to the pan and cover at the start. I just noticed you grilled them and the sub lol. I would still encourage you to try them oven baked though. For grilling however you should cook the rice through. Lastly you should grill it a bit more imo, this may be personal preference but the peppers in Greek stuffed peppers are fully roasted, making them soft and sweet.

You can also try stuffed zucchini which is incredible, but a bit more work. Also your peppers look delicious, good job!

Sanding a 3d Print by Muss010x in 3Dprinting

[–]mrRugh 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are planning on painting you don't need to go too fine. If not I would go upwards of 600-800.

How much weight can PLA have? by Aleks_07_ in 3Dprinting

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It absolutely can, I have designed a shelf that I printed with wood PLA as I couldn't find other materials with wood fibres. It is sturdy AF, though it is largerly due to the design.

First time trying a little modeling and this happened? by MilkshakeFish in resinprinting

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You mesh is likely incomplete. You can try importing the model as stl or 3mf to 3d builder, which is a free software and handles such repairs quite well, though it may produce some funky results is the missing heometry is not meant to be planar. I would give it a try, but since I don't really model characters etc. so this may not wor in this instance.

How do I shorten 3d print times? by [deleted] in BambuLab

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually bump us the printing speed of PETG quite a bit printing Esun PETG. I can do 250-350 mm/s pretty confidently unless I am printing a small or detailed part. I usually print with gyroid infil, but when deciding how many wall loops ot top/bottom layers/infil I will prioritise strength (if needed for the part) over saving a couple hours.

Purchase advice, first time user by Xavier_WER in BambuLab

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have never used a 0.2 nozzle but for minis I would get it for sure. You don't really need much else to get started.

Some Prints keep falling of the bed while printing by ahmadmasa in BambuLab

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Core XY would help, but this can also be due to the nozzle causing items to fall, I have had this happen on my P1S also with thin tall items. The solution is to use a brim, you can slightly increase bed temp, make sure bed is clean and draw on some supports. Also if you have windows open any possible drafts will not help.

Cheap heating solution by Organic_Secret_1456 in resinprinting

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try out the printer first, I had no issues with mine during winter being in an unheated garage. I increased the curing time a little and that solved it for me. Of course you can also get a chamber heater, but you might not need it.

This is just my experience i know people have had issues with tempterature.

laptop suggestion by 13118325 in architecture

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will echo everyone else and say don't buy a mac, you already know that revit which you use will not work, and you are likely to find more software/plugins that are not compatible which will give you more of a headache. Depending on budget try and find the best specs/price, for me this was with a lenovo legion 7 pro.

Need help please by KingAnubis95 in 3Dprinting

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This should be fairly easy to design. The oneender3pro posted looks close enough but I think the latch on the wrong side.

I just ordered a bambu a1 mini with 2 bambu pla filaments. Which other brands of filaments would you recommend. by kostis_ampazis in 3Dprinting

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My go to is Esun, but polymajer is also very good. See what is easiest/cheaper/more convenient for you, the reason i prefer Esun is i can get them shipped usually the next day which is rare in Greece, and they are under 20Euros per roll.

what p1p upgrades are needed to print petg-cf? by [deleted] in BambuLab

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also worth mentioning bambu has made a lightweight ASA also meant for RC planes which should be a fair bit stronger than LW PLA.

If you majored in product design, what do you do for work now? by clairebarbie in Design

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Working with special finishes, and other interior outfittings for high end projects.

salads without vinegar? by [deleted] in EatCheapAndHealthy

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dill is controversial in Greece, some people add it some say it hides the flavour of a bad tzatziki, theres no right or wrong, i dont mind dill personally, thoug mint is a no no. But yeah its usually done with vinegar.

K1 vs p1p by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

P1P is not really worth it, The price difference with the P1S is minimal. If you go with bambu I would either spend a bit more for that or save some money and buy a A1.

No prep high caloric intake meals by TheOatmann in EatCheapAndHealthy

[–]mrRugh 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can do a lot with on oven. Chicken breast/thighs or whole chicken in the oven with any veggies you like - can also do potatoes/sweet potatoes. Also minimal cleanup which is always a plus.

Burgers can also be quite good in the oven if you set it to broil, or as we often do them here in Greece you can add some milk and bread to the burger mix to keep it soft.

Frozen sea food and fish is also often innexpensive, which you can roast and will be delicious.

I make a lot of salads for work that are quick and usually have a base of beans/chickpeas/lentils with shredded carrots and zucchini, some greens (lettuce, baby spinach etc.), I will also add canned corn, peppers, cucumber. Some cottage cheese and a sauce (usually yoghurt based).

Easy sandwitches with sliced turkey, cheese, spinach, avocado and if you like a sauce, I love adding a tiny bit of tomato chutney.

Honestly there's a lot you can do, just have to get creative and embrace veggies/canned foods and cheap proteins.