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  • This is the first time I've had this much issue removing a print.
    I knew it would stick fairly well on the textured PEI, but this was a whole new level. A bit surprised I didn't peel it, to be honest.

    I'm leaning the same direction as those people: Buying a stick and keeping it around for those few times I do use TPU. PETG and PLA is still 98% of what I print, and they both come off easily on textured and PLA easily on smooth.

    The question I'm stuck with though: Textured with glue or smooth with glue for TPU?

  • I'm not "allowed" to dry it in the kitchen, so I plan on throwing it in the filament dryer with something like this.

    It maxes out at 65°C but I'm fairly confident 10+ hours should do the trick.

    Luckily I live in a place where it lasts forever, so I'm probably only going to be doing it once or twice per year. My current containers are 3+ months old and I'm at 18 and 14% humidity, according to the AMS's.

  • Yeah we're being royally shafted in the Nordics as well. It's the downside of us only having one distributor in the whole region and being a relatively rich part of the planet.

    Using Google to convert, these are the prices in CAD right now, all with taxes from a price finder:
    Mario Kart: CA$132,78 (NOK 977)
    Switch 2: CA$909,87 (NOK 6695)
    Switch 2 bundle: CA$1012,35 (NOK 7449)

    Let's just say I'm keeping my Homebrewed Switch and PC and give Nintendo the middle finger for now...!

  • Moi from Norway.

    I'm so envious!! Haven't had a chance to use my Blackbird for two years now, because of a baby.
    Longing for a weekend with a hammock, primus and packraft without any noise. Hopefully next year...!

    Hope you had a great time!

  • Honestly: no.

    There are only so many things I can focus on at once and I’m quite good at not letting the others affect me.

    Work, kids and friends take most of my time. My «crisis» of choice to stay updated on is Ukraine. Everything else I read on now and then, when I feel like it.

    I quite enjoy just touching grass and being in the moment instead of stressing about things I have no control over.

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  • I don't disagree with you, but there are loads of technical issues for laptops in the range between 100W and 240W where it just isn't feasible to do it this way.

    240W is 48V and creates massive amounts of heat, which is difficult to deal with in a small laptop.
    You also run into problems with cable length if you want to connect to a dock and have that power with high bandwidth data transfer. Longer cables makes the bandwidth fall of a cliff, and the ones that follow the specs are insanely expensive.

    So I'd say yeah, it would be nice, but we're not there with the tech yet for more power hungry laptops, sadly.

  • Heat up is slow for me, around 20 minutes, but I have it connected to a smart plug so I can fire it up remotely before I want it.
    That's the downside of dual boilers and E61, I guess...

    Making the coffee itself is quite quick: Probably 3-4 minutes. That "slow" because I have the machine far away from the sink so I need to go back and forth a few times extra.
    If I have a nordic roast, I would probably have to add a minute on average just to clean up the potential spray.