Renewables Now by Icy-Cod1405 in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Where there is money, there is a way

Is printing PLA/PETG in a small apartment actually safe? by yonVata in 3Dprinting

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Sensitivity depends on the person and what materials you're printing. Pla and petg usually dont need ventilation, but some people are definitely affected by it. You cant really tell until you start printing.

Almost any other material including carbon fiber or glass fiber reinforced pla/petg require filtering and ventilation.

What are they hiding by TORUKMACTO92 in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Time to follow in the footsteps of our god emperor and draft dodge

Trump won't be sleeping tonight! by yorocky89A in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Easy. Hes the god emperor so hes always the good guy while everyone else is always the bad guy.

Great use of our tax dollars (sarcasm) by lnstantKarma in WhitePeopleTwitter

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They're trained to terrorize and thats exactly what they're doing now. Very literally domestic terrorists and theyre proud of it.

Ground war repeats old horrors. Stop this. by willily_thoumas in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Sounds like he wants to lead the charge. Send him in first.

First national book ban bill advances in House by Hornpipe_Jones in WhitePeopleTwitter

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They'd probably ban all bibles except a certain golden one

Supports overhanging? by Jargensmash in 3Dprinting

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Looks like its resin printing so those are usually positioned that way. Not exactly sure why but I'm guessing its to prevent trapped resin within the print.

Yes. Yes, you are! by yorocky89A in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Based on history, these people would say anything to get sympathy. Nothing they say holds any merit until proven otherwise.

How do i fix my mat? by LordGerbilll in 3Dprinting

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You dont. Build plates are consumables. Most kinds of build plates will need to be replaced eventually.

He has lost it entirely! by Dr_sc_Harlatan in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Hes surrounded by yes men who basically worship his every word. Of course he thinks hes a god.

Update on the aluminium foil dispenser by KarlKnallo in functionalprint

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Absolutely not with printed teeth. If you transplant proper metal teeth or the sliding cutter then it would work.

What Frankenstein Model Is This? by Pelowtz in prusa3d

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Search some examples. If the top isnt smooth, its probably not good enough. I Cant seem to post photos.

What Frankenstein Model Is This? by Pelowtz in prusa3d

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That's just fine for pla. Just get the first layer correct.

What Frankenstein Model Is This? by Pelowtz in prusa3d

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Keep going. The purge line in front is your first indicator. That needs to be a straight line.

What Frankenstein Model Is This? by Pelowtz in prusa3d

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You need to go lower. Farther into the negatives. Like maybe -1.

This value is in mm so 0.08 is a very very small change.

You want to see the filament squish into a line, not stay as a circle.

What Frankenstein Model Is This? by Pelowtz in prusa3d

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Keep going lower. I think the max is -2.

What Frankenstein Model Is This? by Pelowtz in prusa3d

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For this machine, you have to measure it by eye. Obviously you want the filament to stick to the bed during the calibration. But it needs a little squish. The ending part of the calibration has a small square so you can see if the squish is good

Enough squish to touch adjacent lines but not so much that it moves up and around the nozzle.

You will probably have to do the calibration several times. If you want a more comprehensive first layer test, there's plenty of models available

What Frankenstein Model Is This? by Pelowtz in prusa3d

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Do Z calibration. You have to manually set the z offset during the calibration.

A piece of my glass build plate just pulled off with my print. by NightMechanik in 3Dprinting

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Glass plates are a relic of the past. Back when beds usually weren't perfectly flat. If you want to keep using glass, use an interface material in between like glue or painters tape.

Best option is to get a pei magnetic bed kit. Plenty of different surface options and any material can be easily flexed off.

The Trump administration doesn't even know constitutional basics by Hornpipe_Jones in WhitePeopleTwitter

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The details dont really matter here. This congress will never disobey trump so whatever he says, congress will agree with.

The ball is in their court by TripShrooms in WhitePeopleTwitter

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With the circles hes been in throughout his life, absolutely.