

You gotta sell your friends and/or fam on it, though


You gotta sell your friends and/or fam on it, though


Look, we can’t have TVs that last 15 years anymore!
We need to keep people buying every year or two. Otherwise line not go up! Don’t you understand that this is about protecting The Economy?!


Neat!


Blender and FreeCAD.
Blender for organic, sculpted shapes.
FreeCAD for parametric, accurate parts.


Waow, look at all the money we saved with layoffs. Buy our stock!
Waow, look at all the growth we’re experiencing, we have to hire more developers. Buy our stock!


Of course, not all the companies survive and now there’s decreased competition, so we can shove prices up a little bit further


The fact it happened at the same z location twice is telling.
Try a slim vase-mode print that reaches past that height and see if it happens again.


All true, but sometimes a clog turns into a Clog and it’s time to just drop in a replacement while you try and fix the clogged one.


Addendum: If nozzles are cheap, you could pick some up. They are consumable parts.
And you could grab a tighter nozzle too, for better details in your prints. (Though the print time goes up dramatically!)


Those are fine picks.
Grab some big ziplock bags and a pack of desiccant sachets to keep the filaments dry while in storage.


It’s straight out of the National Socialist playbook.
Then think about “Pizzagate”


I’d personally be looking towards Prusa, in that case.


Bambu p1s + ams.
My maker space got one because we were sick of farting around with half working printers, it’s been a workhorse for like 2 years now.
Then I bought one 6 months ago and I can count on one hand the number of failed prints.


Oh damn. I had no idea.


Edit: see response for extra context and bad news.
Thangs aggregates other sites, or so I’ve been told.
The 14” Pro is a lovely machine.
I have a M1 Air and 2 M3 16” Pros ( for work).
The 16 is just too big. My partner has a 14” and it’s really nice.


You can easily find out. 2 machines (even virtual machines) one set it’s DNS to the PiHole, one not.
Both hit the same sites in the same order. Compare network traffic.
Anycubic has (imo) dire customer support. I’m rooting for you, but don’t expect any delivery updates until you hear your doorbell ring.
What was the point of the report if we knew going in what it would say, and there was no desire to act on the findings?