The loops, brother! I hunger for the loops!
The loops, brother! I hunger for the loops!
I’ll always love you PHILLIP J FRY
“Your bed is a car.”
“Yeah but it’s a fuckin’ sweet car.”
Boss makes a thousand
I make a buck
That’s why I use the company laser engraver
And don’t give a fuck
Followed by X-Files of course.
Streets of Sim City has a rockin’ soundtrack!
Being next to the sink, might be a good idea to drill drain holes into the bins so water doesn’t get trapped in the bottom. Otherwise pretty cool! Next gridfinity step would be making some kind of purpose built holder for the flosser picks and the toothbrush head.
Dang this is seriously cool. I wonder how much space the whole workflow will take up on a workbench, and of course how dusty the room it’s in will become.
Yes but NOT traveling back in time to cause the black plague results in all kinds of worse timeline shenanigans.
That article is so garbage. Words missing, no real details, all the links are spam.
Good points, makes me think of how good lightweight RSS readers were at accomplishing the same kinds of content aggregation goals, and worked well even over 56k modems.
It’s not a spoiler, it’s on the back of the book.
Don’t read Children of Time if you’re arachnophobic. Or do, and face your fears.
Yes, and I need more books with bird aliens in them.
Or aluminum cans! Those are very recyclable as well.
Also debit cards don’t earn cash back or points. I visit my cousins on airline points. Monitor your cards and make sure you don’t exceed your budget, same as a debit card.
We’re streets ahead.
I actually have a “resin mixing” gcode file that just raises and lowers the build plate a bunch while I’m warming up the shed my resin machine lives in. That mixes it up really nicely!
As for leaving resin in the vat, thank you for the advice, however I’ve been printing with this machine since 2020 and never empty the vat unless I’m changing resins or using a water washable (which I moved away from as the detail wasn’t as crisp, and it’s just as problematic as regular resin). I do run a clean cycle after a print, peel the sheet up, cure it and toss it. Never had to replace the FEP, never had any leakage issues
Sounds like the consensus. I also have a dye sublimation printer for photos (Canon Selphy) and it never fails. We’ve used it as a “near instant photobooth” at weddings, put probably a thousand photos through it, and photos today looks as great as the day we bought it.
I can’t see without my glasses!