Teaching by example!
Teaching by example!
I think pictures of said cat would be greatly appreciated 😉
Oof! That’s rough. With a full shop you Could build it from scratch in half the time. Can’t beat the price, though…
You can double up the handles, which also spreads the load a bit so they don’t cut into your hand as much. It is mainly for compactness and easy marketing
Guaranteed to last a lifetime, for sure!
Pretty straightforward leaves some room for ambiguity. You’re a pion until you decide you aren’t
The rivaling hamburger mobile. Just didn’t catch on
It might be an issue with concentricity. If the nozzle is not perfectly centered it creates a step that the filament can snag on. It can then cause the already softened filament to bunch up during deretraction forming a plug in the heat break. I had this issue with cheap nozzles. Everything starts fine and after a few layers it all stops for apparently no reason. Cranking up the heat makes it better for a bit, before making it worse
Generally I would agree, and give them the benefit of the doubt, but it smells too fishy. A lot of goodwill was pumped up during testflight, but went dead very soon after money got involved, almost a full 180 and with barely a word afterwards. For all intents and purposes they still took the money and ran
Thanks. I reported it too. I have written off the money, but the principle remains. Scammers will keep scamming and should be squashed.
Thanks! I’m in Belgium, so location recommandations are welcome, too. The 70x100 frames I found so far are frightfully expensive. It feels ord to spend more on the frame than the art it contains. That said, I would spend the money rather than doing the print the disservice of housing it in a cheap looking frame
Gorgeous! That was an immediate buy. Any tips on where to get a nice frame?
Supergreen
Earmoofs
All constables are guinea pigs
Almost perfect! Of course Akansas should be Nebrahoma. Rookie mistake, but great work otherwise! Gold star
I hate it too. It should be life/work balance. Life comes first. Work to live, not live to work
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