

AWWWWWWW GOOD NEWS YAY
Mama is so cute the way she’s cleaning him then immediately he goes and rolls around on the ground.
AWWWWWWW GOOD NEWS YAY
Mama is so cute the way she’s cleaning him then immediately he goes and rolls around on the ground.
This is so surreal.
Like, the fact that the scene was generally continuous is absolutely crazy. If you look closely it falls apart, but most people don’t look too closely when scrolling instagram or Twitter.
But my main thing is this is how my memories “look” when I try and remember something; I don’t remember every detail neccesarily. Im having a hard time explaining it but if you extrapolate what I see when I think of my memories, I get this same, slightly smearing, not perfect recollection. Idk just rambling but this is getting a bit existential for me.
There are other streaming sites that you can use if you know specifically what show you want to watch. Not good for finding British TV, but definitely good for streaming it. DM me.
Pepper Jobs Media Remote. Changed my living room media center for good.
Spent time printing last night and I was able to get a first layer that looked extremely similar to this. Was able to successfully print some smaller things (1 hour print time max). Scared to test a longer print honestly, mostly because if it still doesn’t work I’m just at a loss.
Side note, that red is super vibrant looking. Gonna grab some now lmao.
got it, more test runs to follow.
This was the final key, just bringing it WAY closer to the build plate. My first test print turned out much better I see what you mean by smoosh being missing.
Lowering the Z Offset, Cleaning the build plate, using “fresher” filament, adding a brim support layer, and checking the nozle for built up filament seems to be the checklist to follow.
Appriciate the help, Lemmy was a last resort. Hopefully someone else can stumble upon this thread if they’re having issues.
I was a little confused at first but this is a great explanation. Haven’t seen this tip mentioned elsewhere before!
My humidity in my little printing enclosure is sitting at 21%, so it seems like this probably isn’t the major issue. Thanks for the info, the other perspectives definitely help.
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Can you elaborate on the process for using PVA glue? Do you put a thin layer on the future print area? Does it ‘cook’ at all on the bed? How is it better than using a gluestick which I see recommended pretty often?
Good call. I tried the all options, and brim definitely helps get good consistent prints. It didn’t solve my problem outright but definitely helped when I was doing initial research.
Hmm. I don’t have a specific filament dryer. I saw that this was recommended, but I wasn’t having any perceiveable issues with wet filament before this problem.
To troubleshoot I tried ordering ‘fresh’ filament from 3 total brands. Some seemed to print longer than others but still would ruin the print eventually by catching on the base print. This was heartbreaking because I really thought this could have bene the fix.
Will look into improving my storage long term so this can be crossed out as a potential issue.
Thanks for taking the time to reply, and with so many different options to try. It means a lot, I really enjoy printing so this has been bumming me out a lot. I’ll try to get some reference photos up after work.
The bot said “nah you are stain on the fabric of humanity, I’m done with this, byeee”