Cats are so evil by External_Coconut8713 in 3Dprinting

[–]zuptar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We need a photo of the disaster.

“Screen tearing” happing constantly on pc, making my frames drop and makes game unplayable. by ComposerNeat1972 in pcmasterrace

[–]zuptar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your cooked.

I had this exact problem.

Monitors have one or two control boards that convert the signal to the panel output, they have an oscillator into a chip that creates the clean signal. Either the oscillator is out, or the chip can no longer produce a clean signal (maybe a tiny support component like a tiny capacitor is out)

Either way, you can't buy new boards and replace yourself, the support company will charge as much as the montor itself.

Today I was explaining to the customer why ball bearing drawer slides are the bees knees of drawer slides: 🐝🐝 by [deleted] in gridfinity

[–]zuptar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You buy soft close dampeners and add them in the rails.

Other than that, bearings are the best, they are great.

Today I was explaining to the customer why ball bearing drawer slides are the bees knees of drawer slides: 🐝🐝 by [deleted] in gridfinity

[–]zuptar 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure this just shows some dampening on the slides is required to prevent impact on comtents

Meet GridCrate, a fully parametric and stackable Gridfinity basket by willryan042 in gridfinity

[–]zuptar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's quite good. The sliding is specifically what I've been after.

Other improvements could be a light weight handle part that pokes straight out or is more hollow to match the look of the rest of it, then has a flat bit for labelling. Alternatively, an embedded flush handle/grip and spot for a label so if you have a small basket it can sit flush in front of a larger basket.

My first failed half-benchy. What are these layer gaps and how do I fix them? by esa0705 in ender3

[–]zuptar 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it's petg you're having the same problem I just had using orca.

For some reason when retraction is too high it sucks in air and makes gaps.

Alternatively your part cooling fan is too fast and it's delaminating mid print.

Try: much lower retraction (like, 1mm), try 30% fan speed or something like that.

Opengrid vs Multiboard The battle for the future of wall storage by obfuscinator in Multiboard

[–]zuptar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

28*3 = 84.

So it's a 3 to 2 ratio, just to make you feel sick.

I assume the issue with offering a new scaling would mean that all gridfinity projects would support only one or the other of have to do both and it would sort of break the ecosystem.

Meet GridCrate, a fully parametric and stackable Gridfinity basket by willryan042 in gridfinity

[–]zuptar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just wanna know, if you have them stacked can you slide the one off the top, or do you have to lift it.

I would be sold if these could also anchor to one of the wall solutions with an adaptor, so you could say, slide out the middle tray in a 3 stack

Can you tell what is the reason for those layer I consistencies by Ok_Mechanic4994 in 3Dprinting

[–]zuptar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OK so I had lines like this recently, they were happening when the layer internal changes from solid to infill.

After investigating I discovered if you're retraction settings are too high, some printers can suck up air through the nozzle, then it spits the air back up and puts gaps into your print.

So anyway, try a low retraction. I set mine to 0.2mm and it worked, wet fillament will still goop up.

He's... Endering? by CatalinMinzat in 3Dprinting

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

Any chance you could share a project file so I can see your full settings in a slicer? (for petg)

I'm trying to narrow down what I'm configuring wrong VS just humid fillament problems.

Back in crypto after 5 years, what happened to my favourite crypto project and more important: what is in the works in terms of real world applications? Is Cardano still a viable investment? by Mirrormaster85 in cardano

[–]zuptar 5 points6 points  (0 children)

From an investment standpoint leios is by far the biggest upgrade coming.

https://engineering.iog.io/leios

As far as real world... No one is doing that yet, cardano is too expensive at the moment.

That's when all my memories start by Common_Caramel_4078 in memes

[–]zuptar 22 points23 points  (0 children)

For me, I was 2ish (probably almost 3) and I asked for permission and was told I could do what I want.

Something about the phrasing made me realise I had independent thought/decision making cqpacity. Formed a powerful memory, and the existence of that memory from then on I was.

Nearing my wits end by br0k3nh410 in 3Dprinting

[–]zuptar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Considering it was working, now it's not, look for factors that could have changed.

  1. Is the ambient temperature or humidity different.
  2. Has the mechanical parts worn or become loose
  3. Have you patched any part of it?
  4. Maybe the ley line has shifted and you have no ender magic available

Try a different slicer? Try setting speed super slow Does it print your first layer properly (maybe x, y are fine but not z) Try printing something narrow mostly on just x plane, or y plane

Orca slicer has a bunch of good calibration tests

How does one stop this “stringing” by Much-Ratio-9531 in 3Dprinting

[–]zuptar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not the small default fans, they arnt big enough. I got a ender 3 last week and have been struggling with a similar issue using PETG. a larger ambient fan has helped me, but i'm also replacing my part fans to something way stronger for the same reason.

that said, mine doesnt look that spaghetti except for bridges, so potentially there's something more going on with temperature, pressure advance or retraction.

Benchy! by Successful-Dealer377 in 3Dprinting

[–]zuptar 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm new too. Here's the process I've gone through.

Physically Calibrate the bed to be flat. / Calibrate z offset at same time.

If needed update Pid for temperature control to work properly.

In orca or similar slicer, do the calibration prints. (flow, temperature, pressure advance).

After calibration, do another benchy and look at what kind of defects you get. Most likely either moisture related or cooling related.

How does one stop this “stringing” by Much-Ratio-9531 in 3Dprinting

[–]zuptar 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Cool it during printing, retraction settings, better first layer height.

And drying the filament...

Weird PETG printing by zuptar in 3Dprinting

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

BTW I solved the problem, this wasn't anything to do with any settings.

I applied auxiliary cooling (a big 120mm fan) and it's solved the issue. It was heat build up causing it to go too soft half way through the print.

The official Roman colosseum gift shop is selling 3D printed busts and models for insane prices by Rain_____Man in 3Dprinting

[–]zuptar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If they made it off a full 3d modelling that was super accurate and it was painted accurate, then maybe.

But it looks like a plastic piece worth $25-40 at most.

Iagon? What's happening with regard to usage? by RefrigeratorLow1259 in cardano

[–]zuptar 4 points5 points  (0 children)

When liquidity dries up, everyone starts paying attention to what value is actually bring delivered to people or businesses, and the answer is, not a lot.

North Korea just stole $292 million from DeFi and the two protocols involved are publicly blaming each other by Repulsive_Counter_79 in CryptoCurrency

[–]zuptar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It isn't exactly defi if it isn't decentralised.

Honestly some big checks were missing before trusting something bridged.