I don’t like pouring in sand during the print. It’s too easy for the fans to blow it all over.
I use gyroid infill and leave a hole in the bottom. Then pour in casting plaster after the print is removed from the bed. Let dry and sand smooth.
I don’t like pouring in sand during the print. It’s too easy for the fans to blow it all over.
I use gyroid infill and leave a hole in the bottom. Then pour in casting plaster after the print is removed from the bed. Let dry and sand smooth.
Ahem. That would be an “Ultra Maroon!” https://youtu.be/HuxJqIs2a-Y


The headline may be true, but who would know?! My cats have been demented since kittenhood.


I’d pick the KLX every time.
Holy crap. The boy on the left could have been me. Check out the huge collar and bell bottoms.
The girl on the right could have been my brother. :D


It’s like finding a new SRV song.
Train nerd here – that would be a “trestle.”


Mystery Men – that beast looks like a Herkimer Battle Jitney!


Aaaand now I have to watch it again!


I can’t answer your question. But I’ll bet it’s the same reason we say we saw something “on the TV.”
Can’t offer any advice, but I am super excited for you! The TT remains on my bucket list, although last year I got to check off MotoGP at Phillip Island.
Have fun!
I want a watch that doesn’t look like a toy.
I understand that not everyone wants a giant sports watch. But the current line is too far in the other direction.
If they are going to make two sizes, then they might as well be two different styles.


That’s pure genius! starts scrolling thangs.com
I checked the outside temperature one morning, it was 37F (2.8C). I thought to myself, “Not bad. I can take the bike to work today.”
Then I opened the refrigerator and noticed the thermometer in there was also 37F. It was that moment that I realized I was going to ride to work in my refrigerator!
New rule: No riding when it’s colder outside than it is inside my fridge. :D


Model Railroading. I went several decades without a layout. Then for whatever reason, I just recently started building an N scale railroad. I’m having fun remembering oops skills and learning new techniques.
I read that as Tube “Poop”. Like three times! I was so confused until I finally read further. sigh.


Roughly every 300 miles. For my Trident 660 that means about every other fill up.
Yeah, there is more going on here than PJRC, Sparkfun or Adafruit are telling us. In no universe does simply cutting off a revenue stream make sense.
I keep seeing the word “drama” thrown around. I suspect it’s not taking place in an online forum, but in the real world.