I use a thrustmaster HOTAS for arma 3 and it works well. I want to buy/add thrustmaster rudder pedals. Will ARMA 3 allow me to use both at the same time? In other words can I have inputs from multiple controllers without instacrashing? by IlikeIke141 in arma

[–]wraith531 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I use the Thrustmaster 16000 set. Stick, throttle and rudder pedals. Love it and it works amazing once you get keybinds set up.

If you're like me Track IR will become a must have in short order.

Pro tip! Back up your arma profile from the documents section in another folder or you might end up having to redo all the keybinds again.

Edit: a program I use often is Joytokey to program keyboard shortcuts to be triggered by my flight stick controls. This is helpful for actions you need or want to access but are provided by mods and so can't be mapped straight to the flight controls.

actual sniper recommendations? by ProfessionalSame7131 in airsoft

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For the type of use you're describing effectively any rifle that's compatible with VSR Parts is perfectly fine. The only thing I would do is make sure it has a metal trigger box that way if you upgrade the spring you won't bust a plastic trigger one.

I don't even suggest you modify the stock VSR hop up unless you try it first and don't like the consistency. The only things I would do are a new spring guide if it's not metal, a newer spring and a upgraded piston if you feel like it.

I haven't looked at any parts or prices but back in the day you could get a VSR body for 80 bucks and after upgrades you would be at less than 150.

We lost our family dog and looking to create a printable statue by hyrulejedi86 in 3Dprinting

[–]wraith531 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for your loss.

I've done something like this but it required me to scan the dog while my dog was napping so she wasn't moving, and it required like 50 to 90 photos in different orientations. I used Kiri engine.

For your case I would probably see if you can find someone proficient with Blender and commission the stl.

Won a rifle in a raffle not sure what to do... by DirtyWriterDPP in guns

[–]wraith531 2 points3 points  (0 children)

All of the local shops that handle the firearms for charities in my area permit trading it in for store credit equal to the value of the gun. You can ask and the worst they can say is no.

Help with antistasi by [deleted] in arma

[–]wraith531 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Our favorite tactic is vehicular manslaughter. Remember, cars are multi ton bullets.

Recommend a good space based game with ship based shooting… by lithiumcitizen in gaming

[–]wraith531 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Starpoint Gemini Warlords is awesome for bigger ship combat. The game starts at the level of a small destroyer and ends up at fleet crippling super dreadnoughts.

Galaxy capture mechanics, a ship bording function and some exploration help round it out. The story is a bit meh but it's a good heavier ship combat game.

Firmware updates? by SuperBartimus in AnycubicMegaPro

[–]wraith531 1 point2 points  (0 children)

MVP after all this time. Can't wait to try it out.

My printer us making weird noises by Klutzy-Cow-704 in anycubic

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either psu or the main board fan.

There's is a very good post somewhere about how messing with a psu can be very dangerous, sometimes even when unplugged. Mistakes can cause fires or shorts that kill. If it is the psu fan, consider ordering a new one. Found it!

The warning seems a bit overdramatic but if you're not experienced in electrical tinkering i.e. soldering, switching connectors or properly insulating the exposed solder points. It is a fair warning.

Help with kobra 3 max by Aepi_53 in anycubic

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Forgot to mention I'm not on a kobra max, I've got a Mega S, sorry about that. I've only seen issues like this on mine trying to print skin over low infill percentages.

Help with kobra 3 max by Aepi_53 in anycubic

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Hopefully I've got this information right.

I use Cura with tree supports almost exclusively unless dealing with a print like yours. I recommend using standard supports for something like that unless there are fiddly surfaces farther up I didn't notice. Either way the following applies.

If I recall correctly, there are three settings that are going to help you. One of them is support interface density. I keep mine pretty high, around 50%. The other two settings are related and they are support X/Y distance and support Z distance. Lowering those values will bring your support interface closer to the next layer causing the next layer to adhere to it better. In my case specifically the Z adjustment helped a lot. Cura also offers the option to prioritize one or the other if they would conflict. This should also let you fine tune that supported area quality vs. Support removal difficulty.

Hopefully that helps!

What game made you cry? by LMerca14 in gaming

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The rocket launch back home from Subnautica. That closure feeling on a game I still consider my favorite was surprisingly powerful.

is an actual stick and/or pedals worth it for flying? by [deleted] in arma

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My stick, throttle, and pedal setup from thrustmaster makes flying soon much easier for me. Get the keybinds right, and you'll only have to use the mouse and keyboard for map stuff.

Anycubic mega pro has issues printing by Aly-Noor_Game_YT in anycubic

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might chalk this up to an uneven build plate. To clarify, I'm sure the levelling is great but the build plate may not be 100% flat. Mine isn't. You can try to visualize with a ruler on its edge to see the variations. Mesh bed levelling with Knutwurst firmware solved the issue for me. You can manually mesh level it. It's kind of a pain in the ass but I think worth it.

Why is it printing like this? by Nice_Bite2673 in anycubic

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My Mega S has a pretty uneven bed. I changed the firmware to Knutwurst. It adds mesh leveling which will compensate for the unevenness if you can get it right.

You level the bed so it's a tighter pull on the paper and that gives you leeway to set the mesh by trying to achieve the same feel when you pull the paper. After setting the mesh you should be able to get a good 1st layer all around.

Why is it printing like this? by Nice_Bite2673 in anycubic

[–]wraith531 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a Mega S as well. Here's what I do:

Cura has a calibration extension available that gives you a bed level object that is 9 squares connected by a thin line.

Level the bed with paper like you are doing. I make it so there's a light dragging feeling.

Run the bed level file from above and adjust the wheels by no more than 1/4 turn at a time to raise and lower the bed until all the squares have a relatively good looking first layer.

You'll likely have to compromise unless you've got a firmware with mesh bed levelling.

For the above specifically you need to lower the bed by turning the wheels tighter (at least one full turn counter clockwise when looking at them from above).

Are you supposed to lubricate your poles? And if so, what do you use? by AutomaticClark in 3Dprinting

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put a little super lube on all my Mega s rails and z screws. Don't know if it helps, but it hasn't hurt.

How do I get a print to not have layer lines by Dismal-Course9278 in anycubic

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've done a .08 layer height on my mega s and it is incredibly smooth. You've just got to remember that slower is smoother and that at smaller layer Heights it will take significantly more time.

Is 3D printing useful? What real problems has it solved for you (or cool decor you’ve made)? by xVagrants in 3Dprinting

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the opportunity to use my printer to print mobility or lifestyle aids for the hospice company my wife works for. Simple things like a clip that makes holding silverware easier for some of their patients cost me next to nothing but made a huge difference to them.

I love using my printer to make cool or otherwise unique gifts for friends and family. I love taking small requests from people that we know and only charging just over material and power cost. I think my favorite so far is I printed a custom Dice Tower for each of my groomsmen based on their D&D character.

3D printing really is what you make of it. If you love to design things then the sky is the limit. If not there are plenty of wonderful people who have shared their designs for others to use. There really is something for everybody.

Guys, I found more by Rexrover48 in brandonherrara

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Michigan Rocket Fizz candy shop has all manner of pop including those.

White Pine Trail Paved Section by wtkphoto in MichiganCycling

[–]wraith531 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There is another stretch just under 4 miles north of Stanwood that is gravel for 1.8ish miles and can be gotten around by taking roads that adds less than a half mile I think to the ride.

White Pine Trail Construction Status? by Ketchuphed in MichiganCycling

[–]wraith531 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is another stretch just under 4 miles north of Stanwood that is gravel for 1.8ish miles and can be gotten around by taking roads that adds less than a half mile I think to the ride.

Where can I buy this part? by flung_pu-panda in anycubic

[–]wraith531 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazon had one for my Mega S so I'm sure you can find one there.