

Mm it seems to have existed until around 2020 in Croatia… kind of sad that it just vanished.
Mm it seems to have existed until around 2020 in Croatia… kind of sad that it just vanished.
In which country are you that doesn’t have a pirate party?
The far right won’t help you here. Vote for the pirate party, they care about privacy.
Sorry about that, I didn’t see that.
In an enclosed chamber, I warm it up to ~37°C to allow yeast dough to rise. Works like a charm.
Nice project, I love that you analyzed the audio as well! But really? A barrel jack for charging? Make it USB-C!
$20 is 2/3 of your expenses?
https://jlcmc.com/product/s/T04/TXLB/voron-aluminum-profile-frame-2.4-3d-printing
The extrusions are not the expensive parts… in fact, JLCPCB has them for ~$20.
Which hotend do you use to push >100 mm^3/s?
Lets be real here, a bambulab x1c which is currently considered high speed for >95% of users (which you are asking for here), has a maximum flow rate of 22 mm^3/s which limits it to about 250mm/s for 0.2mm layer height.
An average speed of 300mm per second on every axis? Including acceleration and cornering? How fast are you printing? 1000mm/s?
You might be a factor of 10 off here…
No. The article is about a security flaw in their implementation of installing 3rd party appstores.
I think the reason for the downvote is, that this is not the point of the article at all and is besides the point.
What do you mean with fixed? Did you replace the rail?
Does your x-axis have any play at all? Try to pull forward/backward on your (cold!!) nozzle lightly and see if it moves, it should not.
Are you sure you are looking at the right things to improve? Did you check all the screws on the gantry and toolhead? Is your tap (if you use it) solid?
Foxconn manufacturers almost every smartphone. And there are Foxconn parts in almost every PC on the planet.
I use this spool: https://www.printables.com/model/129989
In the description they list several suppliers for refill spools. Personally I am using “DasFilament” and Recyclingfabrik. Both are from Germany so they will probably not be of much help for you.
+1 for higher chamber temperatures. You want something like 50°C in the build chamber for ABS prints.
Revenue does not mean profit. So if you sell something that costs $800 in material, soll it for $1000, you still need to pay for fusion…
They are doing it to get attention. Because there is not enough attention on climate change.