

I had this problem as well, though I fixed it by using a 3 knob bed rather than a 4 knob one.
I had this problem as well, though I fixed it by using a 3 knob bed rather than a 4 knob one.
helping people with their problems is quite fun when they are interested
maybe the creality filaments are moist? Do you hear popping noises? if so then try drying em in a dehydrator.
lemme lemmy lemmy lemmy lemmy, yeah seems like it works for me.
Flagfox, not that useful but it's interesting to see
blocking news, technology, and politics communities did it for me
I'm not entirely sure that I would even be able to eat an entire pizza. Kids are truly built different
same, maybe I'm just stupid or something, but I can never close them without getting water all over myself.
it's like a glorified stretcher
I use wired anytime I'm listening for more than an hour or so.
oh is that what that means? literally all of my Tupperware and bowls do that 😂
I love synchronous mode for quickly adjusting parts. Otherwise the standard mode works pretty much the same as solid works with some quirks.
Warframe and Minecraft wiki comes to mind
oh is that where that came from
For FDM, learning how to level your bed and set the z offset properly will save a lot of headache early on.
have you made sure your adjustment knobs are as tight as possible?
I found that if I tightened all my knobs to max I could, then leveled by loosening some and adjusting the z offset, it would stay there for much longer.
doesn't have Linux support, but Solid Edge community let's you save locally.
looks like it really depends, https://us.beasensors.com/en/segment/vehicle-sensing-solutions/barriers/ has some information about the specific sensora they use.
Often use it when it’s single player and my frames aren’t enough to feel smooth.