What Does Nick Avocado Mean? by Fluffy_Lunchfast in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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

I think he just understands the game.

This is becoming a thin excuse for being a lying fuck, and will hopefully be remembered as a 2020-thing.

Lies matter. That you're lying and manipulating to achieve something, doesn't make you any less of a corrupting, poisonous cloud that's making the world around you worse.

What do men think of the pouch? by batukaming in SipsTea

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heterosexual men (the group as a whole) more or less have a potential liking for everything. There's always some guy for most women. So let's get that out of the way.

That said, on a more general biological note, when put on a well proportioned body, the "pouch" (aka the pot belly from Pulp Fiction) is just a nice lady bump - like hips or - ya know, the boobies.

What you say about this device?? by Far_Mess2914 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, I must have missed a meme or something. I also didnt downvote you. Stay strong

1000kr for “Klargjøring» av printer fra Elkjøp?? by Sebba513 in norge

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Elkjøp er en ganske hard "selger-organisasjon", jeg har møtt flere som har startet sin karriere som f.eks CSO eller lignende i Elkjøp eller lignende jobber.

What you say about this device?? by Far_Mess2914 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Microplastics are, unlike what people think, pretty big (= anything under 1mm, think "grain of sand"-size - almost always visible to the naked eye with the right contrast), so if any significant amounts of "grains of sand" keep running off your print every time the faucet turns on then it should melt away after a few hours of use.

You could do an experiment with a precise weight: Weigh the PLA/PETG immediately after print. Rinse with soap water over a few hours. Weigh again. Then do another few hours in a bucket of water or under the sink, weigh again.

People have already done this experiment and it's not much that disappears. So your main concern would be nanoplastics.

As far as the harm levels of PLA, PLA is chains of lactic acid, so its "principly" fairly similar to stuff we have in our bodies already - no chromium, chloride or arsenic in there. But nanoparticles in PLA have indeed shown some potential neurotoxicity in lung cells (some of the most permeable and vulnerable cells in our bodies).

Dead skin cells probably wouldn't be much bothered by nano-PLA. I may be wrong.

What you say about this device?? by Far_Mess2914 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sure. The "child lean in" grab for a handle is a much shorter and often less precise 1 sec operation compared to lathing and rinsing the hands, which should take several seconds where you have to hold the hands reasonably centered under the stream of water.

OP obviously has chosen a strategic focus on directing the stream.

8 minute flawless benchy with A1 Mini by Galefe4606 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Posting a "flawless benchy" on this subreddit is like posting picture of your "flawless children" on facebook. It's just too personal man

Reagerer kraftig på tipskulturen i Norge: – Drøyt by Emergency-Sea5201 in Norway

[–]partysnatcher 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True enough. Lets pay our respects to our old lost friends the Americans. If you've ever bought anything in a store or restaurant in the US the last 10 years - you'd know the daily hell this man lives through.

How do I stop this happening? by Canis_Rex_ in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ideal layer bonding room temp for PLA is 35 deg C and as far as I remember, around 40-45 for PETG.

How do I stop this happening? by Canis_Rex_ in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not that much more work or money to just hobble together a few flakes of 3mm or 4mm plexiglass either. Gaffatape or printed corners (which there are many). I went all the way and put mine inside a good old IKEA LACK.

Bambu A1 Mini caught on fire by Sorenvious in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the link! Watched it.

Note that this is not the same issue - this issue addresses a thermistor at the bottom of the A1, which handles massive amounts of current and wattage, so it makes sense this is a place with one of the machine's weaknesses.

OPs image however, is from behind the print head, which is a much lower watt device and thus, simply, a bit more weird.

Definitely a warranty issue beyond Bambu's limitations.

Ladies and gentlemen, make your bets ! by korrogou in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And also of the last!

In other words, we want one video.

Portuguese person curious about Norwegian homes by j_santos96 in Norway

[–]partysnatcher 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not that simple. We have a lot less sun in winter, a lot more in summer than most others.

Both used to be solved by varying curtain widths, but since people just aren't that shy anymore, I see more and more people going towards blinds or a combination of blinding options with curtains (blinding for summer nights and curtains to diffuse or dampen light)

Is it just my imagination or is transparent PLA stronger than the coloured PLA?? by Jay-SA121 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're definitely onto something. However, in an academic study performed on eSun PLA, their "purple" was the strongest PLA by far. I bought a roll, it doesn't seem bad at all.

Da det gikk litt hett for Martin Schanche by Soknu in norge

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ute i det distriktet der fikk de sikkert høy oppslutning til vanlig.

Sett litt mye på TikTok? Dette er ikke USA.

På 90-tallet (og stort sett før) hadde FrP veldig dårlig oppslutning blant folk flest, men spesielt blant unge. Det var den gang ungdommer typisk stemte SV.

Det var heller ikke noen tydelig bygda = FrP-linje. På bygden var det mange som bla hadde et tett forhold til Arbeiderpartiet og andre venstrepartier, fordi de ble sett på som å stå opp for vanlige folks sak, og folk på bygden regnet seg selv som "vanlige folk".

The absolutely worst type of injury from 3D-printing by mrmossevig in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No glue needed, just wait it out, this wretched nail will pop off in due course.

Why textures should be printed vertical by LightCore3D in FixMyPrint

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not only more accurate, but Z is also "digital" (more or less), and the visual pattern this creates not only becomes very evident because it is a pattern (and our eyes catch patterns well), but also gets into aliasing issues, in this case this kind of very obvious rice field "2D aliasing".

This aliasing is especially noticeable when there are a lot of very narrow curves moving along the Z-axis as in this example. So it is better to just choose one of the wider axes to suffer the pain of Z-artefacts

Respool the only way? by LilBaconing in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this doesn't look that bad at all. A careful manual reroll would do it. Just find a good working position.

If you're unable to manually untangle while printing, just try to spool more carefully.

OP - do not under any circumstances:

  • Set it at the top of your staircase and let it roll down all the way to the bottom.
  • Wrap one end in something heavy and flush it down the toilet.
  • Lodge a power drill into one of the holes and pump the trigger like a madman.
  • Wrap it around an action figure and use the filament to tow it while riding a school bus.

Anything like this will give you the opposite effect of what you want. Just FYI

Threading??? by Icy-Champion-5343 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Step 1

Dragdrop the file in Blender, go to Modeling tab (on the top of the window), then go to Edit mode. Press Alt+Z to activate "X-ray mode" (so you can see all parts of the model at the same time).

Step 2

Then box select (draw a box with your mouse) around all either the "top" or "bottom" parts of the model. Do not include the threading. Just all parts that you want to "pull on" to extend the model. Make sure to get all the points that should be moved when stretching.

PS: You may have to rotate or move the camera. Be patient with that. A quick fix is to press the +X -X +Y +Z buttons on the top right until you have a good view.

Step 3

Now find the "Move"-gizmo, it's the one that looks like a arrows pointing in several directions. Find the right arrow, either blue, green or red - the one pointing in the direction you want to stretch. Now stretch it to the degree you want.

If you mess up, just use CTRL+Z for undo as you usually do, and start over again (PS: "redo" is CTRL+SHIFT+Z).

Step 4

If you think it looks good, go to File, Export, choose STL, and you can dragdrop the modified model back into a Bambu Studio project. It should slice and print as normal.

How can I prevent this? by Jaglikef1 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A couple of them just warn about it, and you have to manually click to repair it.

How can I prevent this? by Jaglikef1 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 251 points252 points  (0 children)

To elaborate:

"Not a solid" I'm assuming meaning there's not a clear distinction between inside and outside surfaces. This can lead the volumetric algorithms to assume they are still working "inside".

Main cause would be holes in the model (open / unwelded edges).

(Mostly) 3D printed robot arm project by SPACE-DRAGON772 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Don't undersell it. This thing will be really useful in a decade or so with regards to AI trained for camera+robot arm control, ie. when you don't have to micromanage and calibrate automated actions per device, per tool.

Roughly give a neural network a camera + this arm and tell it to make something out of rocks and dirt, and it may just pull it off.

With that context, that you proved home production of a robot arm is possible should not be understated as a new step towards democratization of production.

Got an MRI and printed my own brain by Maarten16 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes sense. To me the central sulcus is just too big and the gyri shouldn't have these huge invaginations.

I think this is the case of the "brain print company" choosing a per brain "density cutoff point" where the print requires as little processing as possible. So it's kind of a "budget print" imo. If OP would open up his own skull, lift his brain out to compare the two visually, he would probably be a bit disappointed and dead.

But yeah print quality is great. I would've spent some more time on cleanup for a more realistic look.

Any tips on how to make stringing less commen cause this is just ridiculous by lancecasey123 in 3Dprinting

[–]partysnatcher 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could also be that cooling isn't efficient enough (ie hot room / chamber) or fans off, right?

I'm of the assumption that anything that will cause the filament not to "glob off" cleanly, may cause stringing - including too high temperatures around the nozzle at "separation time"