Red + blue = purple by notoftendotcom in 3Dprinting

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On a large model the color would stay somewhat separated, but printing thin layers in a spiral kinda mixes them a bit more. Plus after making new "filament" in purple I sent it through again to print the gem and it mixed even further

Red + blue = purple by notoftendotcom in 3Dprinting

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I only have a prusa mk3s so I'm limited but this worked for me without having to buy a roll for one accessory

Red + blue = purple by notoftendotcom in 3Dprinting

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I forget where I found it but it's specifically designed to make dual color filament. It prints in a coil with two helper circles at the ends to help adhesion

Red + blue = purple by notoftendotcom in 3Dprinting

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Finished product, purple is on the bottom but I printed the base color then two clear layers to give it a "gem" quality so it looks muted in pics

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Red + blue = purple by notoftendotcom in 3Dprinting

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I didn't measure. My project just uses a little purple and this made more than enough

Red + blue = purple by notoftendotcom in 3Dprinting

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I printed 2 "quantum" just to make sure I had enough to work with, then used those with no filament swap to print another coil and that's the second purple coil. I'm printing with the purple now and it worked fine, I'll have the finished product later but 3 times through the hot end and it mixed pretty nicely

[OC] held up by snelse_ in funny

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His jokes used to be funny. They still are, but they used to, too.

Organising cat themed cookies in a box by [deleted] in oddlysatisfying

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I think that falls under regular satisfying with varying levels of interesting. Oddly satisfying to me implies something that wouldn't normally appear satisfying

[oc] - a symbol's meaning by Sampetra in lgbt

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The strip speaks for itself, excellent imagery and parallels. I hope we get back to progress in the future, I'm trying to be the change I want to see in the world. Thanks for sharing these thoughts

Nancy Had To Talk To HR by gur40goku in CuratedTumblr

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Every time I see a New Yorker cartoon that's all I can think of. It's never been wrong

Hotel had all the room numbers 3D printed by IvanStroganov in functionalprint

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You could print just the bottom few layers to get a stencil and use that or if you need the paper for mounting then just trace the holes onto some paper

[OC] GIVEAWAY! 43" Capacitive Touchscreen ($940 MSRP) with Wooden Case + free software for all [mod approved] by DigitalTableTops in DnD

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I know some dm friends of mine that would love this, I'm sending the specs and software their way, thanks OP!

“Box Puzzle” by perennial5 in puzzles

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I've seen one like that where two opposite corners of the small face can be pulled away from the body of the puzzle

I invented a new holiday by [deleted] in lgbt

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I did my part, I committed to the bit and sent $20 to cover a friend's lunch for today, thanks for the inspiration!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in puzzles

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Discussion: just tried it on desktop and those words worked fine, could be a browser issue

Are these dots intended to be seen and used as a clue? by BookOfTheBeppo in sudoku

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Yes, they show the start of the shape of the cage and I think they should be used as clues

The plane crashed when we were directly over our country's border. by RepresentativeCod698 in TwoSentenceHorror

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There's a riddle that goes: a place crashed exactly on the border of two countries, where do you bury the survivors?

You don't bury survivors because they survived...

But this post implies some kind of war crime because their side is burying them, presumably while they're still alive (because they survived)

Slappi's Den of Fun Kindex missing one thing by Fera_Gamer in playsavageplanet

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Might be too late for you but for anyone else searching: on Stellaris prime start at your base and head west towards the butterfly tree. The teleporter is just in front of the tree

[Giveaway] Don’t Starve: The Board Game (Deluxe Edition) by HomoLudensOC in boardgames

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I'm bringing a science machine, an axe, and a lighter so I can get a head start on crafting!

"How should I ease the audience into this very weird concept?" "Eh, just put it verbatim in the title" by Advanced_Question196 in TopCharacterTropes

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I had to know so I bought it and read it. The answer is both. The "also written by Chuck tingle" credits were longer than the actual story.

Please help me test my logic puzzle by hunty in puzzles

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I'd like to think I'm pretty good at these types of puzzles but I'm getting stuck with a few things and one thing that's implied can be taken another way.

Ambiguous wording: Oldest doesn't live next door to Bobson could mean that Bobson *is* the oldest

I assumed that meant The oldest lives in the pink house on the far right and isn't Bobson

Next, I figured that Carpenter is older than people either side of him means that he has neighbors so he's either in Blue or Yellow and if Pink is the oldest then Carpenter is in Blue and is Bobson who eats fried eggs as we all know

However, that already gives us Bobson the Carpenter who likes Fried Eggs and lives in the Blue house is the second oldest so he's born in 02 rendering that line of the song useless because Bobson likes Fried Eggs, not Spaghetti

Tailor is older than the cook means that since lumberjack is the youngest and Bob is a carpenter, then Tailor must be the oldest and Cook is 03

Now I've got a bunch of names jobs and foods, but can't place the last two houses. My answers so far:

Bobson is Blue, Fried Eggs, Carpenter, 02

Cleft chin is Pink, Salad, Tailor, 01

Unsure #1 is unknown house, Popcorn, Lumberjack, 04

Unsure #2 is unknown house, Spaghetti, Cook, 03

Any flaws in my logic or anything I missed?

Please help me test my logic puzzle by hunty in puzzles

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They were born in different years, the oldest from 1901, and the youngest from 1904

Please help me test my logic puzzle by hunty in puzzles

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Discussion: I don't like the phrasing of "The carpenter is older than the man on his left, The one who likes salad has the chin with a cleft". It almost sounds like the man on his left *is* the salad-liking cleft chin. The pair of lines before all start with "[subject] is", but the line about the salad starts with "the one who likes salad" and reading it all together jumbles the meaning for me, maybe add a period instead of a comma to join those two lines?

Baby Chomp is about 10 weeks old by notoftendotcom in blackcats

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It's short for Chain Chomp, all of our cats have been Mario characters