Wow I really thought this was /s
Sounds like that one guy in Ozark.
They just repealed right to work in Michigan, and Meijer employees presumably used that leverage to significantly improve wages and benefits.
I care a lot about what happens to them. I hope there is a hell just so they can burn in it.
It’s unsurprising that this man became a creator of autonomous weapons systems
I don’t do either. I’m primarily vegetarian because I know I wouldn’t want to kill an animal irl so I just generally avoid meat all together.
Manlier ways to hunt. That’s how you get to them. Guns are for sissies, bows are for real men.
A brief check of their site shows they use aluminum salts.
Ive been using schmitts, but it’s baking soda based just like that old spice probably is. I really loved using sweet pitti, which is unscented and uses mandelic acid. Imo, mandelic acid is the king of deodorants. Nothing is going to stop the sweat except aluminum though.
Big brain move.
The rabbit r1 is kinda interesting. Or would be, if it was either: a) an app that I have installed on my phone, replacing Google assistant, Bixby, siri, etc… b) a smartwatch. Why it needs to be this rediculous form factor is beyond me.
I was able to get it printing, but doing some calibration confirms that adjusting z offset made the bottom layer better. What’s the point in z offset specifically, vs just changing the gap when tramming or the initial layer height?
Increase in temp seemed to help!
This was the brim printing. But increasing temp did seem to help!
This is a really interesting idea! Ill give it a try.
Increasing temp by 5, plus recleaning the bed, plus doing some cold pulls helped a bit. I’ve always had issues getting things to stick at 60 for some reason, at least ever since I went to borosilicate. I’ll try adding more squish, since I have to dehydrate my filament before I give the print another shot.
I’m ashamed to say, I do z offset by just tramming with a feeler gauge to adjust. I believe my initial layer is .2mm and I trammed it to.05mm and it smooshed too much, and still peeled up. .07mm was much to tall, and this was at .06mm. I finally got the print working after doing some more cold pulls and recleaning the glass a little better.
It is borosilicate, which is a decision I’ve come to regret. Using hair spray and glue sticks works, but is so messy to clean
I spent a few days working at a house with 4 of the Husqvarna versions. I had a really good time watching them all take off and do a route and dock all minding their own business. The really cool part is you never even see your grass grow because it’s always being maintained.