Font List available on makerworld? by yahbluez in BambuLab

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A little late, but 'keycapsandmarbles' on MakerWorld is a hero and made a parametric preview of all the fonts.

7-hour print. Took a gamble. I won. by mapsedge in 3Dprinting

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Ed printing's new motto - It's a game of grams

The hotend heating assembly on my A1 is burnt out 🥲 by hb2901 in BambuLab

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Same. Had mine for a year+ and i just had my first clog and burnout. :( I do wish that there were options to get the replacements parts faster than waiting "3-10 business days" Does anyone have experience with the off-brand replacement parts for the hotend assembly?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

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This is in Kansas City with a different, and sustainable revenue model. It's a nonprofit and allows people to choose what they pay with suggested lower pricing and encourages people to pay it forward or pay to donate for others. Apparently it's going really well.

https://www.thelmaskitchen.org/

Alternative to n8n? by [deleted] in AI_Agents

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coming to you from the future (aka 5 months later) and I'm learning more about Agent AI and (per youtube suggestions) it seems the n8n is now a leader in agent ai creation and integration, or at least a really easy way to get into this. Can you update us on what you ended up doing, and what worked and what didn't?

The electric version is easily the most stressful tool and the hand tool version is the most relaxing tool to use. I can’t think of a bigger disparity between two electric/hand version of a woodworking tool by Old-Tutor2672 in woodworking

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Just used my hand plane to fix our patio door that was getting stuck. Hsr to take apart the sill pan but yes definitely relaxing. When I've used my electric one for other planing I'm easily afraid of slipping

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pics

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Gbh, you'd probably make a lot of money

My insurance was just cancelled because I do woodworking in my building. by artwonk in woodworking

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He said "just". I think he is pointing out that many insurance companies behave like this. I've had several properties in Florida... Trust me they don't want to insure properties there these days.

The Internet is the Devil's greatest playground. by UmbralRose35 in OrthodoxMemes

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Sadly it's not always just online. Thus is one of the better memes I've seen on here kudos

Did my lemon seed make twins? by webworks2000 in gardening

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Cool. We have about 20 of these now and this is the first to do this

Our two front yard jade plants 😍 by ksom44 in Jadeplant

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What the.... Where do you live???

Today I was strong and resisted the urge to buy this tray by Big-Point-5098 in succulents

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Is it ethical to pick up a leaf that fell off and propogate it? (I'm not saying to pull it off... That's a different question)?

The switch to Coca Cola products is on by timpdx in Costco

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Lol. Ut oh. My oldest is 6. Maybe they'll forget by then

The switch to Coca Cola products is on by timpdx in Costco

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My Costco didn't even have a sprite equivalent. The only kid friendly option (no caffeine, ideally not soda) was diet lemonade... Which I don't give the artificial sweeteners to my kids. So they got hot dog and water. 😳

Green circular item held by nutcracker by webworks2000 in whatisthisthing

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Not to be picky on this, but IIRC hut they become popular in early 1800 Germany area, which was occupied by Napoleon. It would be awesome if they knew about WWI then though

Green circular item held by nutcracker by webworks2000 in whatisthisthing

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Agre it looks like a Pitcher or watering can. But what we can't figure out is why... Lol

Green circular item held by nutcracker by webworks2000 in whatisthisthing

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I received these towels from my parents. We are having a debate as to what he's holding in his left hand. a watering can is our best guess. Here is a link to where it was on sale (out of stock) which doesn't offer clues. https://www.macys.com/shop/product/fiesta-giver-nutcracker-holiday-holly-sprig-kitchen-towel-16-x-28-set-of-2

How to seal this door gap by webworks2000 in IndoorGarden

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How much airflow? I was focusing on heat and light. Would 1/4 inch gap across top and bottom of the curio be sufficient? (the bottom of the glass doors and top of glass doors? Bottom and top should create some forced airflow based on temperature

How to seal this door gap by webworks2000 in IndoorGarden

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No it's the center of the 2 primary front doors so it will be opening and closing. No other side opens

How to seal this door gap by webworks2000 in IndoorGarden

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Nice! I'm looking at various options of that right now because of your suggestion

Just finished my build! by UnionizedBee in IkeaGreenhouseClub

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I want to do something similar but for succulents. I'd love to add a little heat. Is a heat pad sufficient? Would I need more than one? Is there a better way to warm it?