

it’s a busy laggy place so they have to create new ones every so often
it’s a busy laggy place so they have to create new ones every so often
you have never been to those places?
fun and nostalgic
ol win98
good times
The tiger quoll kills its prey by executing a killing bite to the base of the skull or top of the neck, depending on the size of the prey.
https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_quoll
so cute and probably nasty little jerks
those claws are probably effective
Now that is a name I haven’t heard in a long time…
if it only happens with that filament, its probably just that.
you could try some of the drying methods but that doesn’t look good at all
if you’re sure the filament is good then you want to look at the print settings and physical tensions on the belts and gears. maybe you need to look at the spot where your printer is located. can it add any wobble? one trick in the prusa community is putting your printer on a heavy flat yard paver stone and a thin foam under the paver
have you done a temp tower with it? maybe it doesn’t like your temp settings.
I’ve used old filament plenty of times and usually it just gets stringy
i think yours is a timing or temp problem
lots and lots of money
David Lynch was something else.
yeah… nice chatting with you because I am gonna put you on mute now
LOL I read your edit, jfk you are clearly ignorant.
https://www.prusa3d.com/page/open-source-at-prusa-research_236812/
there is a lot of open source give and take you dumbass
why are you trying to change what I wrote? Its clearly there. I said none of that. You need to check yourself bro
OMG monetized their platform. Because they are a business. I suspect you have no knowledge of their platform or how they do business or where or the history of their founder.
Ok, but I didnt say they are not a for-profit company
Prusa being “for profit” isn’t the same as the term implies.
They are very much a socialistic company. Pretty much, their business model is open source.
I think they are the winning choice in the same way that Valve’s Steam wins the game store/manager market.
Prusa has given back as much as they have made.
this hobby needs old guys with lots of time and equipment to do these types of things :D
like with one of those pacemaker tools?
if a 3.5 floppy drive hasnt been accessed in 10 years, chances are the data is corrupted
if they were kept in a really good stable environment, they might still be good. But a fridge magnet can ruin the data. they are fragile beasts when they don’t get their magnetic field reset every so often.
but as blank stock? worthless
there is a lot of it still out in the world and almost nobody uses it
DING DING DING