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  • Dude, you're awesome! Yeah I actually just saw that Microcenter has them for $699 rn, matches full retail for the Bambu P1S and $100 cheaper than the Prusa Mk4 self-assembled kit, which are the other two I've been looking at. Pretty sure my search is over.

  • That's great, thanks so much! Pretty much seals the deal for me.

  • Thank you! That's very helpful!

    Do you have to use creality slicer or can it still work with Cura or Prusaslicer? And can I still use octoapp to watch/tune from my phone? That seems to be the biggest drawback I was able to sus out of their marketing materials is that it seems to be a lot more locked down to the creality ecosystem than prior models, I'm hoping that's changed or I was just interpreting it wrong.

    Thanks again, appreciate the insight!

  • How do you like the K1 Max? I'm considering that one for my next purchase, upgrading from a heavily modified E3v2. Any downsides or things you wish you would have known first? Any other recommendations? I am mostly satisfied with my ender, just looking to get some speed and stability gains and maybe higher print quality by moving to CoreXY/Klipper system. Ender was a great, cheap way to teach myself, but now I'm looking to step it up just a bit. Thanks.

  • He said it was a family sized lasanyer. He didn't say an entire family was going to eat it.

  • So, like, I understand the binary one, I see what you did there and all. But a system where ☝️ means "2" is just wrong.

    Also, what number is the shocker?

  • This is why I scoff every time Google takes jabs at Apple about iMessage. Pot, meet kettle. Until I can use rcs with Textra, they got no room to talk

  • This has too many legs and not enough legs at the same time, somehow.

  • Look how they massacred my boy.

  • She could probably even do two at a time if she tried really hard.

  • Rolls Royce judging by the suicide doors. Not sure which one.

  • A lot > many > several > a few > a couple > acceptable number of loose screws keeping the flying metal tube intact.

    So no, not quite a lot.

  • I think you mean "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUU JEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRYYYYYYYYYYYY"

  • Awful lot of strings that should have been integers. It is JavaScript, though, so I guess that tracks.

  • I've made lamps from liquor bottles. Easier to drill a hole in the bottom than to cut off the whole top. Not quite candles but probably the same basic premise.

    Fill them with something - I've done coffee beans, crushed glass, colored beads, empty bullet casings, etc. I do usually try to find bottles that don't have labels at all, but if it's got a label I leave it there. That's part of the charm, I guess, if you want to call it that.

    Find visually interesting bottles with visually interesting labels and see what you can come up with. My favorite so far have been the bullet casings in a Hotel Tango bourbon bottle (military/MRE themed, looks sorts like an army canteen) and a beach color gradient of crushed glass (sand/white/dark blue/light blue) in a Bumbu rum bottle (looks pirate-shippy).

    Not everyone's cup of tea, for sure, but for me it's a fun little waste of time to put them together and to think of ideas for what kinds of fillers would go with what kind of bottles. And it's done as a "give one lamp as a gift to someone who would like/appreciate it" kind of thing, like the Hotel Tango one was for someone who used to be in the Army. I don't just fill my house with empty liquor bottle lamps as a monument to alcoholism or anything. That would be super weird.

  • You are a sex panther. 60% of the time, you work every time.

  • It's there, you have to swipe past the first picture up at the top.

  • I trust NANCHANGZHENGFUYUANGUOJIMAOYIYOUXIANGONGSI for all my dangerously illegal electrical needs!