I know, I was an intern at E3D ^^
I know, I was an intern at E3D ^^
Hahaha fair enough😂😂
Good comparison with Apple (no open source anything)
Are you leveling your bed with the bed heated up?
Came scrolling for this ^^
I see, but that just makes me want to blame the model even more.
What can happen if you repair a bad model is that intersecting faces are merged in a way that leads to voids on the inside of your model. If that’s the case it’s really hard to fix for somebody who doesn’t have experience with pointcloud based 3d modeling.
Please print something that you know is “good”, like the official 3d benchy. I’m almost certain it won’t have the holes that you’re experiencing on your part.
Edit: do you have a link to the moddel? Then I can confirm for you whether the problem is with the mesh or not.
To clarify: the issue is that the bad 3d moddel leaves you with very thin walls which get destroyed during the wash
It’s not air bubbles, they wouldn’t cause such huge holes.
I’m guessing that your 3d moddel bad. Intersection edges, wrong normals, that kind of stuff.
Try this: https://all3dp.com/2/stl-repair-fixer-tool-online-offline/
Please note that the traveling salesman problem is NP hard, so the auto-arrange algorithm will never aim for a “perfect”/ fastest arrangement. It just ensures that the parts have a minimum distance to each other while keeping them as close as possible to the center of the build plate
The Bamboo A1 mini is seriously good, but keep in mind that it’s closed source, so no modifying. It’s also very quiet.
Least stupid car brain
Show me one home that is wired with cat8 cables lol. Then I’m going to show you the millions of homes that have an isp provided wifi 6 router.
So you agree that wired is not always faster… It depends on the hardware you’re using. And most consumer grade hardware you can buy today has faster wireless speeds than wired.
Wired is not always faster. I have a WiFi 6 router at home that (only) has gigabit ports, and wireless speeds are often faster than wired. WiFi 6 is quite common in consumer electronics, but 2.5gbit is not.
I hate how they cut off the graph…
Yeah you’re right, but that’s 100% on them. They knew it was coming and they chose to not make any significant changes. Now they die. That’s just evolution.
Huh, that makes a lot of sense actually. Thanks for correcting!
I often hear people saying “But where does the electricity for the EV come from? Driving an EV is not better than driving a diesel.”
They have to realize that the thiny ICE in your car is optimised for weight, and has an efficiency of 30-35%. So about ⅔ of the fossil fuel is turned into heat and blown out of the exhaust. Compare that to the turbine in a coal or gas plant, which can archive up to 90% efficiency.
And don’t forget that an EV is an investment, which will likely still be on the road in 20 years time. The electricity mix at the moment is still rather fossil fuel heavy, but this will change completely within the next 10 years.
Edit: not 90% but 40% efficiency. See comments below
Wow okay, definitely unexpected, but I’m glad you figured it out!
Maybe the reseller just wanted to get rid of bad stock?