But with the other features on the area, the longest run with a steady extrusion of width without changing direction?
But with the other features on the area, the longest run with a steady extrusion of width without changing direction?
Maybe investigate the pressure / linear advance setting, or equivalent. Looks like the longest runs are not balanced for the extrusion rate for the speed the printhead is travelling at, so during acceleration it’s one rate and when steady it’s another. Teaching Tech on YT is a good resource for tuning methods


https://teachingtechyt.github.io/calibration
Follow the steps and you’ll get greatly improved results. I think it looks like under extrusion, and others think about other things, But calibrating all of the items in the guide will get you to check that in the early steps.


Not in London; about a fiver. Depends on the establishment and the drink itself, ranges from £3-4 ish to £6. The usual cooking lager to Guinness range.


A phone for the price of a couple of pints? £16? Two pints? Very London of him to assume that’s the price of a couple of pints. Actually unreadable.
Sovol sv08 is a voron based printer, not like a prusa at all. And not a bed slinger. And voron as a project, might be a self build from kits, but are better than what you’ve suggested in terms of listed as best of anything, in capability and in terms of open source.
I’ve been wanting to build a Voron for ages, I’ve modified an i3 clone from anycubic to such an extent it’s not reflective of it’s original quality at all. But I find the cost and technical challenge a little too high. Recently Sovol brought out an inspired by and using open source basis copy of the Voron 2.4. Sovol SV08. It’s looks quite reasonably priced, but it’s still a big chunk of what I would have spent on the Voron budget, and only needs reassembly out of the box not a full build. I’m just not hearing enough of how they run to be inspired yet. SV08
Wow. I think the big changeover here will be the electric vehicle. By default they’re auto and will determine the future of transmission type as they become more common. We also have a culture of passing the driving test in a manual, so that you can drive both. An automatic driving license does not allow us to drive manual vehicles.
Is that really not common? I’m in the U.K., and <30% of cars might be auto, when I look at used car sales these days.


You don’t need an apple account to use a Mac. If you just want to enter a username and set a password, that’s all you need to do. If you want everything synced between another Mac or iPhone and so on, sign into iCloud. But you don’t HAVE to, just skip it.


Reading this on iPhone X
Hahaha! Legend