OP did you write the blog post or are you reposting? I’m mostly asking because I’d like to get your opinion on this book:
OP did you write the blog post or are you reposting? I’m mostly asking because I’d like to get your opinion on this book:
What’s with the three downvotes?
I just experienced this for the first time. I has having to print slower and slower to get the filament to flow enough not to print skippy and stringy. Finally, the gears in the print head started skipping. I took the whole print head apart and found nothing wrong. Switched to the spare hot end that came with the printer and its printing like new again.
I’m not sure what to say. Settings just doesn’t let you get anything done. Are they going to add all the missing functionality to settings before getting rid of control panel? We all know the answer.
If my company didn’t have a windows mandate I would fully abandon it at this point. What a joke.
The only note taking app you’ll ever need, again.
Jokes on them, I never register products with the manufacturer.
Thanks for the input. I am leaning towards the A1. I don’t have prusa money for my first printer and I’m iffy on getting a used one because I don’t know what to look for to make sure it’s ok. If I went with the ender, based on what everyone has been saying, it might just become another in a long line of complex projects I start and never finish. I’d like to start printing things right away to get solidified in the hobby/craft.
What is the controversy? I’m probably as open source supporting as the next lemming.
The P1P, on the sales page, lists the hot end as an accessory? Is that the nozzle where the plastic comes out and is that usually sold separately?
Definitely more in the tool side. I want to print stuff that works. Thank you for the suggestions. Are used printers easy to find? How well do they hold up? I’m assuming I would be buying one from someone who is upgrading to something better.
I like the look of the A1 and the P1P. They claim to run right out of the box, is that not common for a 3D printer?
Does break dust count as an emission?
Emailing aside, how did the horse get into that position? Is he walking through a horse tunnel?
From the headline I thought he was protesting in the other direction… get back in the kitchen energy is a great way to phrase his stance.
Same. I dig through my digital stack of games I bought on sale and will probably never play until I find the one I was looking for.
These are great write ups. Much appreciated.
Crazy awesome setup! I noticed you had an enphase inverter next to your electrical meter, I assume for solar panels. Would you mind giving details about that system? What size array do you have and how efficient has it been? How are you monitoring the solar systems output?
I couldn’t agree more, this is how they get you. One of the things I miss the most about being a student is access to software. Auto desk gives you completely free access to their entire catalog as long as you’re a student. A professional license for AutoCAD or Revit will set you back $2000 a year or more, every year. However, If you work for a company they will probably pick that up but if you’re a freelancer or even if you work for a small firm, that licensing fee can be really costly.
I graduated with a BS in electrical engineering in May of this year. We used Matlab in multiple courses in the program. We were encouraged to purchase the student version of Matlab. However, all three professors in the program were 100% ok with students using Octave or whatever software you wanted, as long as the work got done.
Your professor sounds like a dick.
Taking aside her court appearances. I’ve only heard her on some YouTube recordings of live shows. I wasn’t impressed. I wanted her to be really good and I’m excited they’re trying to start the band back up. Her performance just didn’t hit. Maybe it was the recording. Replacing Chester Bennington is gonna be hard.