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Springs underneath the seat.
Yea, I was looking while drawing it
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Study of "The Burning Giraffe" by Salvador DalíEnglish1·4 months agoFrom Dali The paintings by Taschen
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksto Art Share🎨@lemmy.world•Study of "The Burning Giraffe" by Salvador DalíEnglish2·4 months agoDali was so good.
Garden. They are pretty easy and straightforward, I’d recommend.
I got a thornless variety, which I guess helps.
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksto Food Crimes - Offenses against nutrition@midwest.social•FootlongEnglish5·4 months agoGeez, Lemmy is popping off today
Thanks for this post
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•(Discussion) what are thoughts about using a 3D printer to make TPU dog toys?English3·5 months agoI tend to agree with you on most points.
However, some other people have taken a more cautious approach. I think currently the censuses is leaning toward, best not to.
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•(Discussion) what are thoughts about using a 3D printer to make TPU dog toys?English3·5 months agoGood point on the mold.
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•(Discussion) what are thoughts about using a 3D printer to make TPU dog toys?English1·5 months agoI see your point about parts breaking apart being a concern.
How familiar are you with TPU? It’s quite durable and robust. It’s a plastic currently used in many dog toys. Between that and Part of me feels like TPU being a soft plastic that would minimize risk.
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•(Discussion) what are thoughts about using a 3D printer to make TPU dog toys?English42·5 months agoAI response for the heck of it.
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•I want to branch out from PLA. Should I try ABS or TPU?English1·5 months agoTPU.
ABS is a beautiful filament, but it’s somewhat similar to PLA in its properties.
TPU I fun to play with and its flexibility offers different properties than PLA
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•(Troubleshooting) Does anyone have an elegoo giga?English1·6 months agoThank you
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•(Troubleshooting) Does anyone have an elegoo giga?English1·6 months agoI might have to try some of this buildtak.
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•(Troubleshooting) Does anyone have an elegoo giga?English1·6 months agoIf I said I want to 3D my posterior and have a custom fitting chair would you believe me? For some things I think a bigger printer makes sense.
Also that, and it can mount 4 heads to print on a m^2 build area. There a couple of different reasons I’d like the giga to be in a solid state. Least of all the ability to crank out a lot of smaller parts on repeat is strategically important to me.
That’s not to say your argument doesn’t have merit. I’ve been finding that a lot of time can be saved splitting the parts and printing on smaller printers. The giga is a nice to have but not needed per se.
Rutty@sh.itjust.worksOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•(Troubleshooting) Does anyone have an elegoo giga?English1·6 months agoI think you’re right on the suggestion. It’s not enclosed and in a garage. That seems a good place to start.
Thank you.
I think I am running pla at 215 or 220. The clogging is coming from filament extrusion build up after the print fails to get adhesion. There’s no sensors to detect failed prints, like on a Bambu.
Also what’s ringing?
I was thinking about 3D printing guards just the other day. It might be worth doing