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  1. 2025 Pet Hacks Contest: Weigh Your Dog The Easy Way - If you need to weigh your pet, you’ll soon find that getting an animal to stand on... - hackaday.com/2025/06/01/2025-p #weighingmachine #homehacks #contests #loadcell #dogbed

  2. RC Car Gets Force Feedback Steering - Remote-controlled cars can get incredibly fast and complex (and expensive) the far... - hackaday.com/2024/08/06/rc-car #remotecontrolled #forcefeedback #carhacks #loadcell #steering #esp-now #r/ccar #esp32 #rc

  3. So the #Prusa #Mk4 5.0.0a4 firmware supports #inputshaping. It built a benchy in just over half of the time (38m) as without input shaping (67m). But the result had significant defects.

    Useful for drafts? Maybe.

    I suspect #Octoprint was not a problem before but rather my lack of the 5.0.0 firmware when using a GCO sliced for input shaping.

    The #loadcell is a nice feature. The exact problem my #Mk3 was recently encountering (nozzle collision with sheet) should not be possible with the #Mk4!

  4. So the #Prusa #Mk4 5.0.0a4 firmware supports #inputshaping. It built a benchy in just over half of the time (38m) as without input shaping (67m). But the result had significant defects.

    Useful for drafts? Maybe.

    I suspect #Octoprint was not a problem before but rather my lack of the 5.0.0 firmware when using a GCO sliced for input shaping.

    The #loadcell is a nice feature. The exact problem my #Mk3 was recently encountering (nozzle collision with sheet) should not be possible with the #Mk4!

  5. So the #Prusa #Mk4 5.0.0a4 firmware supports #inputshaping. It built a benchy in just over half of the time (38m) as without input shaping (67m). But the result had significant defects.

    Useful for drafts? Maybe.

    I suspect #Octoprint was not a problem before but rather my lack of the 5.0.0 firmware when using a GCO sliced for input shaping.

    The #loadcell is a nice feature. The exact problem my #Mk3 was recently encountering (nozzle collision with sheet) should not be possible with the #Mk4!

  6. So the #Prusa #Mk4 5.0.0a4 firmware supports #inputshaping. It built a benchy in just over half of the time (38m) as without input shaping (67m). But the result had significant defects.

    Useful for drafts? Maybe.

    I suspect #Octoprint was not a problem before but rather my lack of the 5.0.0 firmware when using a GCO sliced for input shaping.

    The #loadcell is a nice feature. The exact problem my #Mk3 was recently encountering (nozzle collision with sheet) should not be possible with the #Mk4!

  7. So the #Prusa #Mk4 5.0.0a4 firmware supports #inputshaping. It built a benchy in just over half of the time (38m) as without input shaping (67m). But the result had significant defects.

    Useful for drafts? Maybe.

    I suspect #Octoprint was not a problem before but rather my lack of the 5.0.0 firmware when using a GCO sliced for input shaping.

    The #loadcell is a nice feature. The exact problem my #Mk3 was recently encountering (nozzle collision with sheet) should not be possible with the #Mk4!