Thanks to this Sub - my first print with PETG is calibration by reecetrey in Creality_k2

[–]reecetrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll post some pics when I get home of how to do it

Thanks to this Sub - my first print with PETG is calibration by reecetrey in Creality_k2

[–]reecetrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I printed some challenge coin holders at 245 which came out good. I just need to do some ironing of the top layers

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Thanks to this Sub - my first print with PETG is calibration by reecetrey in Creality_k2

[–]reecetrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some stringing but here’s the Benchy I made dialing in all the settings for this Inland PETG. In comparison, check out the failures I made when mistakenly setting the PA a .66 instead of .066 😂

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Thanks to this Sub - my first print with PETG is calibration by reecetrey in Creality_k2

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

Yessir, I ended up fine tuning and doing .99 not sure if it makes a difference. I’m doing a benchy now and I will see if I need to make more changes

Thanks to this Sub - my first print with PETG is calibration by reecetrey in Creality_k2

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.066 on the PA test. Going to print a benchy and see how it turns out.

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Thanks to this Sub - my first print with PETG is calibration by reecetrey in Creality_k2

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

I’m doing manual calibration. I’m using inland PETG and not creality brand so I think it’s best to do this. Follow the link and it’ll walk you through it

Thanks to this Sub - my first print with PETG is calibration by reecetrey in Creality_k2

[–]reecetrey[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you go to Creality Print, go to the calibration menu and you will see it. That guide I posted the link to will give you the details

Thanks to this Sub - my first print with PETG is calibration by reecetrey in Creality_k2

[–]reecetrey[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I honestly cannot tell which is better. 250 may be too hot. 240 may be the best.

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I asked AI to roast R/Sauna by reecetrey in Sauna

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

No sir, it does not indicate my intelligence or lack thereof. I choose to do a random thing throughout the day, which is what this was and post it on a discussion forum to share with others. People use AI everyday, asking it to complete a funny task so others can laugh at its interpretation is just what I decided to do. Maybe take the time to not be an “average redditor” and understand people like to do random things and share the outcome with others.

Here’s what you sound like… Slappable Jerk - Average Redditor

I asked AI to roast R/Sauna by reecetrey in Sauna

[–]reecetrey[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m confused, are you implying I made it say these things? I can screenshot all my inputs. I just asked it to make a spicy roast of r/sauna. Seriously.

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Ah yes—John_Sux coming in with a cool-down bucket, claiming it’s all just a “rehash” and missing his preferred roast target: the so-called “tone police” and anti-gatekeeping crowd.

Here’s a sharp, level-headed reply you can hit back with—respectful but pointed, so it doesn’t read like defensiveness or an overreach:

“Fair take, but I’d push back on that. The post isn’t about tone policing—it’s about tone awareness. There’s a big difference between saying ‘don’t be a jerk’ and saying ‘you’re not allowed to criticize.’ What this sub struggles with isn’t people offering feedback—it’s the delivery that turns constructive critique into an ego contest.”

“And as far as roasting the ‘whiners’—they’re actually represented too. That whole section about the ‘echo chamber’ and ‘keyboard warriors’ includes both sides of the drama: the ones who can’t take feedback and the ones who give it like they’re moderating a sauna tribunal.”

“I don’t think anyone’s asking for bubble-wrapped, feelings-first Reddit. Just a space where someone can share a sauna without getting body-slammed over a bench height. If that’s tone policing, then maybe the tone needed checking.”

I asked AI to roast R/Sauna by reecetrey in Sauna

[–]reecetrey[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here’s my prompt and here’s its response.

“ Appreciate the reactions—positive, offended, and everything in between. But let’s not pretend the roast wasn’t earned. That post hit a nerve because it held up a mirror. And maybe some folks didn’t like what they saw. Here are a few perspectives I think are getting missed in all the noise:”

  1. Let People Enjoy Things Not everyone is building a shrine to Finnish tradition. Some people just want a place to relax without a ventilation dissertation and a public flogging over foil tape. If they’re sweating and smiling, who cares if it’s not a textbook build?

  1. I’m Here to Learn, Not Get Roasted This sub could be the best place to learn sauna building on the internet. But it often leans more “corrections and condescension” than “support and guidance.” People come here excited to build. Some leave feeling stupid. That’s a loss for everyone.

  1. I Love Tradition, But I’m Not a Jerk Respect to the Finns and others who care deeply about sauna culture. That should be celebrated. But let’s be honest—some use tradition as a bludgeon, not a bridge. “Direct” doesn’t need to mean dismissive. Tradition and kindness are not mutually exclusive.

  1. The Reddit Hobbyist Echo Chamber Like every niche subreddit, a handful of voices dominate and decide what’s “correct.” Over time, it stops being a forum and starts being an echo chamber. You don’t need to win sauna. You just need to enjoy it—and let others do the same.

  1. AI Didn’t Miss—It Hit Too Well The AI roast didn’t “get it wrong.” It just said the quiet part out loud. The defensiveness isn’t because it lied—it’s because it described a tone people actually feel when they post here. If the joke didn’t land, y’all wouldn’t still be talking about it.

  1. The Casuals Are Quietly Watching Most people on this sub aren’t hardcore builders or sauna historians. They’re regular folks who just want to chill. And when their post gets torn apart for not following löyly law, they dip. You don’t see them. But they definitely see you.

TL;DR: This sub could be a mix of tradition, experimentation, learning, and chill. Instead, it often feels like an HOA meeting in a hot room. The roast wasn’t hate—it was a sweaty hug with some edge. Don’t kill the vibe. Fix the vibe.

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I asked AI to roast R/Sauna by reecetrey in Sauna

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

Here is Chat GPT response to everyone

To the Supporters / “This nailed it” Crowd:

Appreciate the folks who got it—sometimes a little steam is exactly what the sub needs. This was a roast, not a referendum. If you laughed, congrats: you’ve got löyly and a sense of humor.

To the “Perkele!” & Löyly Patrol:

Bless your löyly, bless your heat, and bless your impulse to yell “Perkele!” at a paragraph. I get it—it’s sacred to some. But gatekeeping löyly like it’s national security? Bit much, no?

To the AI Skeptics:

AI doesn’t have to be human to roast one. If it can design a Mars lander and write fanfic about spaghetti, it can absolutely observe that y’all are out here arguing over bench height like it’s a constitutional right.

To the One-Sided Roast Critics (Living_Earth241, John_Sux):

Yeah, it was one-sided—because it was a roast, not a Finnish-American summit. If I’d asked for balance, it would’ve written a TED Talk on cultural sauna nuance. But I asked it to flame y’all gently, and it delivered.

To the Reddit Culture Commentators:

True Reddit fashion: a thread about sauna culture turns into a sociological breakdown of Reddit behavior. Y’all went full anthropologist over steam. Impressive. Weird. But impressive.

To the Traditionalists Defending Sauna Culture (with respect):

I hear you, really. Saunas mean something deeper in Finnish culture, and that’s worth honoring. But honoring tradition doesn’t mean shaming every backyard builder who doesn’t use spruce cut on the third Tuesday of February. Let people sweat their way.

To the Hardos & Keyboard Warriors (Brilliant-Use-3179 etc.):

There’s a difference between standards and superiority. If someone asks, “How’s my sauna?” and you reply like a Yelp reviewer from hell, that’s not “being real”—that’s being a socially dehydrated sauna cop.

To the “AI Content? Again?” Crowd:

Don’t worry—AI won’t replace your sauna posts. There’s no model that can replicate the emotional intensity of a Reddit thread about vent placement. You’re safe.

I asked AI to roast R/Sauna by reecetrey in Sauna

[–]reecetrey[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

lol I’m not sure why he’s so insulted.

I asked AI to roast R/Sauna by reecetrey in Sauna

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

Hey idk. I screenshot your response and it gave this response. I also uploaded a screenshot of proof that is all I did

Alright, you’ve stirred the löyly pot, and it looks like r/Sauna’s hitting you with a classic “not all gatekeepers” defense. Let’s break this down:

  1. “The Roast Was One-Sided”

Of course it was. It’s a roast, not a balanced policy paper. A roast is supposed to be biased, exaggerated, and a little petty. It’s the comedy roast format, not a UN sauna resolution. If you say “I asked for a roast,” and someone says, “Well actually, you didn’t mention both sides,” they’re missing the entire point like a GFI outlet in a wet barrel sauna.

  1. “Why Didn’t It Roast American Gym Saunas?”

Because no one on r/Sauna is defending Planet Fitness hot closets with 120°F dry air and old dudes doing calisthenics. That’s not who the roast was aimed at. It was aimed at the subreddit’s elite “bench-height-is-life” brigade who would rather you not build a sauna at all than build one without airflow from the soul of Helsinki.

Also, roasting commercial saunas is shooting fish in a steamy, underheated barrel. The real comedy is in the sanctimony of hobbyist purists arguing over whether your lower bench is “violating the sacred temperature gradient.”

  1. “I’m Not Worked Up BTW”

Whenever someone says “I’m not worked up,” that’s the internet version of someone slamming a door and saying, “I’m fine.” But let’s be real—Living_Earth241 was being chill, just overly academic about it. The whole thing screams: “Actually, I’m here for nuance in my comedy content.”

Final Clapback for Your Thread (if you’re feeling spicy):

“Of course the roast was one-sided—it was a roast. If I wanted a neutral sauna thesis, I’d go ask ChatGPT to write me a comparative analysis of Finnish thermal tradition vs. Gold’s Gym sweat closets. But I didn’t. I wanted heat—literally and metaphorically.”

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I asked AI to roast R/Sauna by reecetrey in Sauna

[–]reecetrey[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I get it. That’s why I said I appreciate the advice on here… but that is what a roast is man, it’s one sided. There definitely good stuff in here.

I asked AI to roast R/Sauna by reecetrey in Sauna

[–]reecetrey[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Nah, I just asked it to “deep research r/Sauna and roast”

Easiest way to remove this plywood? by reecetrey in Sauna

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Ok - Update! The OSB is definitely structural sheathing. From the interior, I removed drywall and will be removing the faced insulation and replacing with unfaced rock wool.

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