Not to downplay the quality of the movies, but one is a biopic and one is a toy adaptation; one could easily throw in "finally an original movie that's not a superhero, sequel, biopic, or toy adaptation." They're good movies. Good movies can come in any form, superheroes, sequels, and remakes included.
Here's a pic of where it's happening on the outside which is much more obvious. It lines up precisely with the z-seam in the slicer. I think you might be right on retraction. Thanks for the resource!
I've been meaning to do e-steps but haven't got around to it. I did do a flow-rate adjustments which had me drop it to like 93%, which should compensate for any e-step issues.
I've not checked combing. Honestly never heard of it before this.
I think you might be on to something with retraction. The open cubes didn't show it with the solid corner. I'll be able to print another test print tomorrow once the second copy of this print is done. I'll make a smaller cup tomorrow.
One question, when I manually feed the PETG into the 0.8 nozzle, the filament feels... Gummy? Springy? Not at all like when I've typically fed PLA into 0.4mm. I wonder if the springyness is leading to weird retraction
The layers are really solidly together. In a test print I had the temp up higher and got a ton of stringing, so I don't think it's that. The issue happens only at the z-seam, and seemingly only in one direction from it.
I'm using cura. There's actually one seam on the inner and one on the outer. Attaching a pic of one half of the outer seam. The other is on a corner that was kinda hard to get a pic of. I'm printing another copy of it now, so I'll try to watch it while it hits that seam.
Yeah, if I do random seam, it comes out with small under extrusions at random spots in every layer. You can kinda see it in this test print I did, though it was hard to get a good pic.
It's a stroller cupholder for some dude on my town's Facebook page. A 3d printing Etsy page wanted $35 for this, so I showed him how he can save money by spending $70 on filament, new nozzles, and a new hotblock (see my other post here). Overall I'd say the print came out well enough (🚢 🐿️) but I'm just curious on better settings for future prints.
Yeah, I watched it when it came onto Netflix. The commercials made it look really cringey, but I thought it turned out pretty well. A formulaic heist movie with a kids veneer, but it's a formula because it works.
Cutting a loaf of banana bread, 6yo me decided to use a paring knife. When it wasn't cutting well, I used my index finger for more leverage. It wasn't cutting well because the blade side was up. Sliced my finger up pretty good.
Federal Judge Aileen Cannon, overseeing Donald Trump's classified documents case, hinted that the trial might be delayed until 2024, deeming the matter potentially complex. This comes after prosecutors and Trump's attorneys presented their arguments. While prosecutors had urged the judge not to defer the trial beyond the 2024 election, Trump's side recommended a postponement. The case involves Trump being charged with retaining crucial national defense information. Given the nature of the charges, the case is governed by the Classified Information Procedures Act (Cipa), which has specific rules for cases involving classified documents, making it more time-consuming than standard criminal cases. Both Trump and his valet, Walt Nauta, have pleaded not guilty. If the trial is delayed post-2024 and Trump wins the election, he could possibly pardon himself or instruct the justice department to dismiss the case.
She has a lifetime appointment, so from that perspective, she doesn't owe them anything. Unless she's got eyes on SCOTUS, which historically wouldn't take people as wildly partisan as her, but times have obviously changed in SCOTUSland.
Bickering about dumb movie stuff really makes me feel like the internet is healing after reddit. 🌞 It's good to be back.