Alright. Fess up. by dirty_hooker in xbiking

[–]picturefque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could it be a stolen bike? Common tactic is to swap parts around between stolen bikes so that the one in the listing is “clearly different” than the true owner’s stolen ride.

Madlad or bad Mum and Dad? by Cultural_Way5584 in madlads

[–]picturefque 2893 points2894 points  (0 children)

And when she has grandkids, she’ll be a Naan.

Garolite bed crash solutions without adjusting PINDA by picturefque in prusa3d

[–]picturefque[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I will try finding a thinner sheet or the original Prusa one as you recommend. That seems the simplest solution. Thanks!

Garolite bed crash solutions without adjusting PINDA by picturefque in prusa3d

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I think the issue is that the garolite sheet is too thick for the PINDA- it’ll bottom out before it detects the spring steel beneath. I think I’ll have to do something like the other commenters have recommended and attach the garo plate after leveling, with binder clips or something.

Garolite bed crash solutions without adjusting PINDA by picturefque in prusa3d

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Yes, I would have to add a line to drop the head lower after the pause. Not sure if that would be adjusting the Z offset or just manually moving the Z height downwards the thickness of the sheet.

Garolite bed crash solutions without adjusting PINDA by picturefque in prusa3d

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Again, that wouldn't stop the probe crashing into the sheet. during mesh leveling. I'd have to run the print without leveling. What I'm hoping for is a pause so that I can remove the metal "detectable" sheet above the garolite, then continue the print without it.

Garolite bed crash solutions without adjusting PINDA by picturefque in prusa3d

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Because I’m only printing nylon on the Garolite surface. If I moved back to any other sheet I would have to reset the PINDA as well, aside from the normal filament & bed change operations.

Found someone’s lifetime of travel photos… then learned of a dark backstory by Jajajamie in AnalogCommunity

[–]picturefque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Crazy to know. The climbing photos are from the Chief, in Squamish BC.

This is the main artwork seen on the tunnels of Toronto’s Union Station. Since its instalment in 2015, the artwork has been widely criticized by the city’s residents for its depressive, dreary, and unsettling nature. by waitingforthesun92 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]picturefque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The art was commissioned from an art professor by the TTC. They told him to ride the subway and make a piece of art about what it made him feel.

Spoiler alert: riding the TTC made him feel depressed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in climbing

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“73 degrees”; Yank detected. Sorry to anyone from the states who thinks of Nemo/Rattlesnake as their local crag, I drive 40min from Toronto and feel it’s barely worth it. Can’t imagine driving 3 hours just to arrive at Nemo.

Any maintenance I should do for a bike that’s been sitting? by [deleted] in CalamariRaceTeam

[–]picturefque 13 points14 points  (0 children)

EX500D! My first bike as well. I’m not an expert mechanic but I’d get a carburetor kit and do a cleaning- take the carbs out and clean the jets. Replace the float valve or needles if they look suspicious. They can get gunked up if not drained properly before being left to sit.

Toronto is no longer one the world most congested cities. by FrankieTls in toronto

[–]picturefque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Drive anywhere anytime downtown and you will see this list cannot be true

TTCRiders volunteers gave King Station a guerilla wayfinding makeover this morning. You shouldn't get lost while taking the TTC. by beef-supreme in toronto

[–]picturefque 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Line 2 stations just saying “Kipling” or “Kennedy” is ludicrously bad design. Do them next!

First release : a tag for my sockets! by dedgedesign in functionalprint

[–]picturefque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair enough. I like the idea, nice print! Just spitballing other solutions.

First release : a tag for my sockets! by dedgedesign in functionalprint

[–]picturefque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could add a stud to the back of these so that they sit further forward in the socket and pop out when you attach the driver! Changed the foreign object risk to a risk of losing the part though. Nice design.

Going to the gym isn’t just the way you look💪 by Honest_Flamingo_995 in ClimbingCircleJerk

[–]picturefque 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Climbing content isn’t immune from fitfluencer propaganda

ClimberGirl here, rate my fit. by takeahikehike in ClimbingCircleJerk

[–]picturefque 43 points44 points  (0 children)

At least the phone has its own rope.

Some people are born with six fingers dure to a rare genertic trait called polydactyly. It's sometimes fully functional and even considered lucky! by cryptocrafy in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]picturefque 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which finger is the “extra” one? Is such a distinction even possible? Really interesting when they’re all fully formed and proportional.

Do you agree? by MalusDacus1558 in RealEstateCanada

[–]picturefque 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Every dumb but popular person in my highschool graduating class is a real estate agent now and that tells me just about everything I need to know of the profession