I got it from the store today because I was feeling lazy/on vacation, but I grind it myself fairly regularly too and I’d say it’s a reliably OK cup of coffee. Not terrible, not great.
I got it from the store today because I was feeling lazy/on vacation, but I grind it myself fairly regularly too and I’d say it’s a reliably OK cup of coffee. Not terrible, not great.
Dunkin original as usual.
I was just about to mention this. I wonder if people have used bamboo to make hedgerows…
Where’s the PLA? I like to call the smell “digital waffles”
TIL: Cheese Whiz came in jars
You could probably get good results with something like sintering too but good luck affording that setup lol. FDM might be able to get close but it would take a lot of work to get and keep it there.
IMO, if you didn’t care about pairing with actual Legos, printing a mold might be the way to go (especially if you wanted to make a bunch).
If you wanted to just have something that looked like a Lego brick and you didn’t plan to repeatedly build/rebuild, resin would definitely be the way to go though. I don’t think resin would stand up to regular use though.
Sure but Lego’s ridiculous tolerances are very real (and very impressive if you ask me).
As great as it is at detail, even resin won’t be perfect. Plus it won’t last if you use it because of the nature of resin.
Absolutely, but even when it looks perfect, it still won’t match the tolerances of actual Lego pieces so it won’t function as well if at all. They’re super meticulous about that stuff and amazing at it especially for a toy company!
My only advice is that it’s not worth the hassle. If you really want to though, yeah, slower is probably better.
Seems pretty relevant if you ask me
Partly, time is money but partly IDK, I’ve spent at least $200 upgrading mine with scaffold reinforcements, BL touch, a better hot end, and a few other QOL things and I’ve spent more on the CR10 than I did on the MK3S+ but it still doesn’t work as well as the Prusa. Granted, the print volume is bigger but I hardly ever print anything big enough to take advantage of it.
For your price, Ender 3 I guess but IMO, you should save up for a Prusa because you’ll eventually spend more upgrading the Ender anyways (that was my experience anyways, got a CR10s and spent twice as much upgrading it, but ended up getting an MK3S+ in the long run anyways).
Rich ones probably do still feel like it’s a great place to live.
That would be tabbouleh cool!
That harissament was uncalled for.
Yeah but I guess at the end of the day it’s nan of our business.
These puns are falawful
How hilariously useless.
Your mother clearly didn’t braise you right.