@F1Guldhammer Det er desværre ikke meget bedre hos en del lokale bagere, som ligeledes bruger færdigblandinger og bakeoff. Men der findes gode bagere ind imellem.
@JWDalsager@Aoxholm Withings er fransk. De laver ure, der kan måle puls, aktivitet og meget andet. Og så holder batteri i en måned uden opladning:
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@ClausMller17@ilyasdogru Ja, derfor ærgrer det mig, at der stadig ikke er flere lave elbiler i en god størrelse på markedet. Jeg savner nogle flere elektriske stationcars.
@SimplyHuffy If you have printer with two extruders or more, then you can print this flawlessly with a different material for support. This is one of the things I love about my Prusa XL. Yes, it uses more material and takes a bit longer, but it creates better looking parts.
@SnazzyLabs@MKBHD I have had my current set of knives for more than 20 years. They don't require finesse, only to sharpened regularly. I don't think this 500 USD knife will last for that long, before the electronics die.
@reprinted3D@crazybirdredux@BambulabGlobal@Prusa3D Don't add the laser. Laser cutting is messy. You will have to clean the interior all the time, if you want the printer to work well and not make your prints dirty. Get a separate laser cutter.
@CanuckCreator@jakkuh_t I saw it at the 3D Meetup in Helsingborg when they just announced it. It looked great, but at that time it was quite slow. Do we know about specs like flow rates and hotend temperature?
@CanuckCreator@ZombieHedgehog_ Great to see. I sometimes have issues with PETG if I don't remove the filament at the tip before it probes. Maybe it depends on the brand of filament. For carbon filled materials I have to remove the filament. I hear Prusa are working on a new retraction procedure at the start
@CanuckCreator@ZombieHedgehog_ It works fine without a wiper if you only print PLA. But for other filaments the probe often ends up probing too high up due to filament getting stuck between the plate and extruder tip.