Boom, problem solved.
Boom, problem solved.
I run my printer through a Shelly. That way, I can observe prints remotely (webcam) and kill the power, should software shutdown fail. My Shelly is also set up so that the machine cannot exceed what the PSU is rated at. That would probably not be a good enough measure for a runaway (and melting) hot end once that has started a fire, but I feel pretty calm about the thing printing while I’m at work. I check the camera every half hour or so for print issues or worse.
The thing is: Should all runaway countermeasures on the software side fail, I’d have to be able to see the molten aluminium dripping onto the bed before it’s too late. I figure it’s a risk you have to take if you use a machine that will heat to up to 300° C to melt shit for hours on end.
Steel Panther, before they jumped the shark.
While that explanation of yours is helpful and comprehensible, the whole thing seems stupid to me. But then again, my 1999 Golf has none of those features and I wouldn’t want them either.
I enjoy playing Watch Dogs 2 again and again mainly because it’s set in SF and the Bay Area. I just love the vibe it gives me.
No way.
The “Paradeiser” gave it away.
So what are you doing with it that makes you prefer not to be noticed?
First movie I saw him in was the 1996 TV remake of Vanishing Point. Pretty much a road movie.
The $10 is so ridiculous not because it costs them virtually nothing as a digital service, but because they charge you for access to something you’re already paying them for.
I get that less size means less battery, but 4 hours SOT seems like a really low goal.
If you have a soldering iron and know how to use it, the repair costs less than 5 dollars with parts from China. It’s not hard, I wrecked one board by getting it too hot while desoldering the old sensor. You live and learn.
Sure, but the way you said it sounded like “I barely made an changes” while you in fact did ;)
Only changes I’ve made
Proceeds to list at least half of the essential parts of their 3D printer.
Steam gets something to the tune of 30 % as their fee.
Nah, it doesn’t say SirVelo on the frame.
Literally, as opposed to figuratively 1/16/98?
Sounds exactly like something Rockstar would write. Kinda predictable, kinda “been there, done that”.
A lot of free time is great if you’ve got the funds to make it meaningful to you. Unemployment tends to not give you a lot of headroom in that regard.