I wanted to know the date of this comic. It was issued in Eightball #5, February 1991.
I wanted to know the date of this comic. It was issued in Eightball #5, February 1991.
I just measured it and the overhang behind is half the bed and half the infamous cable. You need around 60cm between the front feet and the wall behind, for the cable not to be torn when the bed is all the way to the back.
The bed goes back and forth. On the back, you need the place since there is the infamous cable that should not be torn. On the front, the bed can go over the void. There is no need for a 70 cm large table, maybe 50cm with overhang.
It’s a mess. I have the A1 with AMS and it takes way more space than I wanted. The coreX with AMS are way more compact.
Edit.
Wide 80cm (with the poop chute on the left and the AMS on the right)
Depth 70cm (with all the cables and the bed going back and forth)
Height 60cm with the top roll
I would like to get one for our club but I can’t understand the wide variety of prices. $150 ? $500 ? $2000 ? $10000 ? $75000!! ? What’s the cheapest that is not a pain to use ?
What slicer is it ? I will check if it is possible to set no purge at all in BambuStudio - since I have an AMS lite.
It looks feasible with a purge multiplier set to 0. https://forum.bambulab.com/t/setting-an-unbeatable-record-no-flush-at-all/51052/4
I say to people : if you’re interested in 3D printing, you need two hobbies. 3D printing and anything else. The second hobby can be repairing things, a sport (spearfishing for me), board games, electronics, etc.
I started with a 100€ very small 3D printer for years (Tina2) and that was so worth it. Now I have a Bambulab with AMS and it’s night and day.
I agree with the other comments. Yet, it’s a beautiful design. What software do you use ?
Above 60°C, the bacterias and fungi are killed. If you maintain the stew at 80°C, it will be okay.
Is this light painting with a long exposure?
This looks like a film I could like. Thanks.
“Rennes Ligne B”
Ahahahaha… sigh…
And Barbie. What a spin-off !
Every time I see this contraption, I can’t stop to think about Gardena making propellers. Due to the chosen colors.
This is a full book and not just the cover for fun and giggles!
In The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America author Julian Montague has created an elaborate classification system of abandoned shopping carts, accompanied by photographic documentation of actual stray cart sightings. These sightings include bucolically littered locations such as the Niagara River Gorge (where many a cart has been pushed to its untimely death) and mundane settings that look suspiciously like a suburb near you.
Working in the naturalist’s tradition, the photographs depict the diversity of the phenomenon and carry a surprising emotional charge; readers inevitably begin to see these carts as human, at times poignant in their abandoned, decrepit state, hilariously incapacitated, or ingeniously co-opted. The result is at once rigorous and absurd, enabling the layperson to identify and classify their own cart spottings based on the situation in which they were found.
There are some of these pumps in France. It infuriates me. The sound is horrible.
Harry Plotter ?
You are right. How do they still allow plastic bottles ? That’s a huge waste of ressources.
Nice !
I would go with wood filament.