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  1. Do you know about @privacytools and privacytools.io?

    Would you like to see a review of all the apps that I've decided over the years to use?

    #privacy #privacytools #privacytoolsio #poll

  2. @stooovie

    I reduced my toolhead's weight on my #Creality #CR6SE by about 200g with a custom cooling duct and also improved it because it isn't one-sided.

    But many Thingeverse solutions are jank!

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  3. @geekandi @infosecdj @OttersDangerDen @astrovore

    The guys on the #CR6SE Discord finally answered. They day there are trim pots on the stock board that I can adjust to reduce the current, but it isn't possible with software.

    So I think I'll open the printer, meausre all of the motor currents, then adjust them. If I mess anything up, I can just go back to the old values.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  4. @OttersDangerDen

    I am using the stock #Creality #CR6SE setup and board, with stock motors and drivers. I have asked on your CR6SE community discord now whether it is possible.

    @infosecdj @geekandi

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  5. @geekandi

    The #Creality #CR6SE had a large footprint because it is a bed slinger, so to enclose it completely, I have an 80x80x80 enclosure around it. That's a lot of air. For fast high prints, using the bed is too slow.

    I pf course overkilled it, and it isn't necessary, but I can set a temperature from room temperature to 60°C and it is automatically controlled.

    So, because I can😂

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  6. I also upgraded to an all metal extruder for my #Creality #CR6SE because mine was about 3 years old, and the gears required some maintenance. Suppringly, this entire kit was cheaper than the gears and capricorn tube alone, so I just went for it.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  7. @drawks @fabbaloo

    I love the building and tinkering, debugging, and struggles. It is how I spend my late nights when I can't sleep or on a rainy day.

    That being said, I wouldn't mine an ol' reliable #Bambulab #X1C just to have for when I need something quick.

    I have found myself while designing a new hotend for my #Creality #CR6SE in #Fusion360 that it didn't fit, and I had to put everything back again just to print a file again.

    So another printer for that would be fun, but working on a printer is like working on a car with your father in the garage. You never finish it, but the journey is priceless, and one day, the first drive is so rewarding. You just sit back with a bear and smile at what you have created.

    I do this every night. When it is late, I just turn on my enclosure LEDs in my dark room and stare at my wiring.

    I have no circuit diagrams or plans. The entire thing is mine, and in my head

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  8. @xerxesshouldnthavewon

    If it is not 32-bit, it would benefit the most. 32-bit boards are faster and more accurate, so this would benefit all printers and have the most benefit if you have an 8-bit board.

    All prints in this thread were done on a #Creality #CR6SE, which is 32-bit, and you can see the increased performance. So imagine on an 8-bit.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  9. @thevowel

    How often do you actually need a larger #3dprinter? I have a #CR6SE, and only 1 of our 10 prints is actually the size of the bed. Sometimes, I wonder if speed would be better than a larger bed slinger.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  10. @pierrenick

    If I could go back 2 years and knew everything I knew now, I would not buy my #CR6SE just due to my load cell peoblems, but then I would have bought an #Ender3 and then I would rather just buy the CR6 SE again.

    As a 100% beginner at the time, the fact that I turned my printer on and it leveled automatically made my life so much easier. I never understood the bed leveling problems with the #Ender3 because I have never done manual leveling in #Marlin and also won't know how.

    So, although I am hesitant, this move might have been good by #Prusa if they solved all of these issues.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  11. @pierrenick

    The load cell also has some interference problems. The heat and current draw from the hotend affect the accuracy. In the official #firmware, this is still a problem. The #Creality #CR6SE community firmware has solved this by turning off the hotend just as the nozzle touches the bed. Which improves the accuracy. I assume #Prusa has solved this and also did it.

    The load cell is also sensitive to bowden tube setups. Because the hotend is basically on a lever, the bowden tube can press down on the hotend in different corners of the printer, resulting in incorrect measurements.

    I solved this using the CR6 SE #Discord community to recalibrate the trigger level by using a scale and adjusting the z-offset, but the interference is still there.

    I hope #Prusa has solved all of this, and this would also expand the support for load cells.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  12. @pierrenick

    I don't know how I feel about the load cell, but I think it is due to my experience with the #Creality #CR6SE.

    The CR6 SE was one of the first mainstream machines to use it, but the community is a lot smaller than the #Ender3 community. So, I struggled to get #opensource designs for the hotend. I literally posted my own design yesterday, after having my machine for 2 years now. That's how long it took me.

    So, I wasn't able to get upgrades and support for it. The CR6 SE community has grown, and we have a #Discord server now, but it was difficult in the beginning.

    Then the problem was also #firmware. #Marlin and #Klippr didn't support the load cell at first, so we have an extra board on our hotend, which had to be reverse engineered by the Discord community, because #Creality didn't make it opensource at first.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  13. So, I felt I needed a #coaster for my #desk, but I wanted to stay true to the #hobby!

    I printed this on a #creality #CR6SE. 0.4mm nozzle for both pieces with Creality #ABS.

    I wanted a red filament that is a bit more of a candy or apple red, and this came out more of a peach color. Currently, I am not sure why because the actual #filament on the roll is more red. So it might be my temperature of 250°C that I am printing at. I will experiment with lower temps to see if the color is affected.

    I am able to print ABS easily because I have a 60°C heated #enclosure.

    [Printables - Coaster printing in progreas](printables.com/model/231240-co)

    @3dprinting #3dprint #3dprinter

  14. @futurism

    I am all for these protests. But at first, most subs were only tagged as NSFW to mock him and just to be offlimits to underage users. But now, people actually use it to post NSFW content the whole time. AskReddit, AskMen, AskWomen, etc. amd a bunch of other stuff is just a bunch of NSFW content now.

    #Reddit #RedditProtest

  15. @Rob_J

    You are looking for something like #KIAUH. Here is a quick link to just see what it looks like, I think I actually used this page when I installed it a few weeks ago, but I definitely used KIAUH.

    obico.io/blog/install-klipper-

    @3dprinting #3dprinting #Klipper

  16. printables.com/model/205674-na

    It was a fun #3dprinting challenge I have discovered. This model is #3D chainmaik made by #NASA. It can take quite long to print, but the final product is amazing, and it is a great tolerance test. I wonder who can print it better? #P1P #x1carbon #creality or #prusa

    Be sure to share your results!

    #3Dprinting #3Dprinter #3Dprint #3dchallenge

    @3dprinting

  17. @junkmuffler @tsaro

    It has such a large gan bade due to its creator #ZackFreedman or #VoidstarLabs on #Youtube.

    It is an #opensource storage solution that just exploded due to his creaivity and response from the community.

    Do I like it? Well, yeah, I love it. It is just so simple, and due to the community, there is basically a storage solution for everything. I can move everything around, and everything fits in everything. So my storage isn't fixed and it is customisable.

    At first, you'll just print community creations, but once you start to use the #Fusion360 plugin or #OpenSCAD library, it possibilities are endless.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting #Gridfinity

  18. I don't know why it took me this long. But I am finally watching Always sunny in Philadelphia for the first time ever. Just got too many recommendations to not check it out!

    Currently I am already enjoying it a lot and can see the love for it by its fanbase!

    #ASIP #Sunday #BingeWatch #Series

  19. I don't know why it took me this long. But I am finally watching Always sunny in Philadelphia for the first time ever. Just got too many recommendations to not check it out!

    Currently I am already enjoying it a lot and can see the love for it by its fanbase!

    #ASIP #Sunday #BingeWatch #Series

  20. @ubernostrum @kevinbowen

    The #Rust community has a problem where they think they are sich Chads that they know everything because tHeRe cOdE iS tHreAd sAfE.

    So now you have a bunch of guys, normally just developing libraries, thinking they have a core understanding of creating actual programming languages.

    Other languages like #Go and #Python handle this better by having mature, transaprent, and well socumented discussions. Not just a bunch of Chads on a Discord server and a cult-like following to #ThePrimeagen.

    @Python #Python

  21. @Tattooed_mummy @atomicpoet @playdate @fediversenews @panic

    #Pintrest is just one of those weird phenomenons. No one I know actually has an account, but when you need an idea for something, you go and check Pintrest. Whether it is ideas for a wedding dress, tree house, pottery, or cool desk setups. Whatever, Pintrest has it.

    Pintrest also dominates #google searches when it comes to images, but I actually saw statistics the other day that Pintrest actually isn't one of the biggest click generators.

  22. @koz

    The #PrusaMini uses dusl rods, which are only fixed on one side. So I don't think it would be too bad. And 600g weight is normal for a hotend.

    #247printing had one video where all of hjs hotends he measured were between 400g and 800g, which surprised me. My hotend, for example, is 400g after removing the metal cover.

    @3dprinting #3dprinting

  23. @atomicpoet @fediversenews I've also come to realize that more people actually use the browser app rather than mobile. There are also a lot of apps for #mastodon, more than #twitter.

    And with the new #api changes and restrictions, Mastodon wins again. A chart of all popular Mastodon mobile app downloads would be interesting. Most people who mention that they use mobile, are using other apps than the #mastodonmobile app.

  24. #Google’s nightmare “Web Integrity API” wants a #DRM gatekeeper for the web | #ArsTechnica

    Oh, great! Seems we have a 180° turn, and we are now doing the #NetNeutrality 2.0 discussion. Honestly, I always wonder how they think they could possibly implement something like this?

    Do they think no one in the tech world will notice and not resist something like this? Do they think this would just result in a 100% conversion rate and every single person would uinstall #Firefox and #Chrome would be the #Netscape of 2023?

    Now I understand why they removed the dislike button from #Youtube before they pitched this idea. This is such a #Zuckerberg idea. And the worst part is, he'll probably slap his sticker on this and we'll have this argument again in 6 month's where he'll want to limit the internet to people having VR headsets and being in the #metaverse.

    arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

    #infosec #webintegrity #security