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  • So basically, they've done something to offend you, and you want to defederate from them because you don't agree with whatever they're doing or saying.

    So much for freedom and no censorship. Go back to reddit if that's what you want.

  • I thought it was a parody at first, and it certainly treated itself as such in the beginning, but in the later seasons, it took itself more seriously, and I found it a more "realistic" take than star trek.

    Star trek is awesome, don't get me wrong. But the captains were kind of "perfect", basically. Captain Mercer and his crew are all flawed people, in their own way. They make poor decisions sometimes, out of selfishness, pride, or whatever, and it's fun to see them deal with the consequences.

  • Thanks! Would you have any general advice on how to check or fix the extruder?

    I did just place them on the bed after plucking them out. Sorry for the bad pictures, I'm no good at taking them haha. Here's what print looks like before I pluck it off the bed:

    I realise there is a lot of stringing going on, but I'm not sure how to fix it. Online says I need to adjust retraction settings, and I'm still messing around with that. I've currently got retraction distance at 8.5mm and retraction speed at 40.0mm/s.

    Are these holes also caused potentally by bad extruder gears?

    Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it! I'm trying to fix up an old printer that my friend doesn't want anymore, and it's my first 3D printer, so there's a lot of basics I don't know.

  • Thank you for the reply!

    I'm using an old Tevo Tornado (gotten from a friend), printing at 60mm/s, and Cura 5.4.0.

    I've checked to make sure that the filament diameter is 1.75mm.

    I seem to have gotten better results after reducing the speed to about 30mm/s, and increasing the temperature to about 215c - 220c. I understand 220 is a bit too hot? But I assumed that my filament was causing some issues, because printing at 215 seemed to have the same issue.