Dude,
Close down /m/internet and /m/science so that someone else can create it and properly moderate it.
Dude,
Close down /m/internet and /m/science so that someone else can create it and properly moderate it.
What kind of sideloading?
I could print these out of PLA and easily hold a bunch of 12GA wire.
I've been using all the tools I can find to proper curate shit.
block youtube channels that are notorious for click-bait titles.
block blog/news sites from my feeds that also do this.
Nice, the problem with putting covers on my steppers is they have a nice heatsink on them at the moment.
Nice, you must own a lot of nozzles!
Not much there to improve.
It's already designed well, easily printable.
Well done.
That's a fair argument. Even if every used a tiny bit, there would still be a lot of loss to the atmosphere through leaks/etc of the distribution system.
So yes 100% elimination would be ideal.
But this could be a viable middle step between 100% gas heating -> Supplemental/Heat Pump -> 100% Heat Pump
Two Options.
1 - Your slicer can split the STL into two parts and you print them at the same time, then glue them together.
2 - You print entire thing. Pause the print 1/2 way through, place the clip and resume the print.
Not really.
You can weigh it, and the slicer gives you an estimate of how much volume/mass is needed.
But it's not too difficult to pause a print. Unload what little you have left and reload a new roll then resume the print.
That's assuming you have another roll of the exact type/color filament you are using ready to go.
Yeah, that isn't going to work, because either
or