#obico — Public Fediverse posts
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Spying on my printer #3Dprint #3Dprinting #3Ddruck #Obico
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Ich bin begeistert (vielleicht bin ich auch schon zu spät für den Hype) . 😊
Gerade noch kein Alarm, aber ein Ausschlag. Notification läuft dann über einen Webhook in den #homeassistant. -
Today's #3dprinting is for the #retrogaming corner of my office. (The test run of VitaDockPlus worked great on an original #raspberrypi, but it is time to upgrade to a #raspberrypi2 in a fancy case.)
https://github.com/SilentNightx/VitaDockPlus
#psvita #prusa #prusa3d #obico #spaghettidetective -
Today's #3dprinting is for the #retrogaming corner of my office. (The test run of VitaDockPlus worked great on an original #raspberrypi, but it is time to upgrade to a #raspberrypi2 in a fancy case.)
https://github.com/SilentNightx/VitaDockPlus
#psvita #prusa #prusa3d #obico #spaghettidetective -
Today's #3dprinting is for the #retrogaming corner of my office. (The test run of VitaDockPlus worked great on an original #raspberrypi, but it is time to upgrade to a #raspberrypi2 in a fancy case.)
https://github.com/SilentNightx/VitaDockPlus
#psvita #prusa #prusa3d #obico #spaghettidetective -
Today's #3dprinting is for the #retrogaming corner of my office. (The test run of VitaDockPlus worked great on an original #raspberrypi, but it is time to upgrade to a #raspberrypi2 in a fancy case.)
https://github.com/SilentNightx/VitaDockPlus
#psvita #prusa #prusa3d #obico #spaghettidetective -
Today's #3dprinting is for the #retrogaming corner of my office. (The test run of VitaDockPlus worked great on an original #raspberrypi, but it is time to upgrade to a #raspberrypi2 in a fancy case.)
https://github.com/SilentNightx/VitaDockPlus
#psvita #prusa #prusa3d #obico #spaghettidetective -
So I'm currently doing a print with a 0.8mm nozzle at 0.6mm layer height, and this print needs supports, so I got #CURA's tree supports on. I'm also usiing #obico for automated #3dprinting failure detection.
And it started calling the print fishy from layer one - so much I turned it off. Turns out a large layer heights, tree supports look quite a lot like #spaghetti - this was a false negative waiting to happen.