Yet another software engineer from Germany (because the fediverse really needs more of them!)
some 3D printing posting
Talk to me about specialty coffee
🏴☠️⛰️
Yet another software engineer from Germany (because the fediverse really needs more of them!)
some 3D printing posting
Talk to me about specialty coffee
🏴☠️⛰️
So I just found out that Anker, the brand that makes those USB hubs, cables, power supplies and so on, now makes a 3D printer??
And I am 100% calling bs on their marketing material
That first image is just a joke...
They are really hammering home the "250 mm/s" speed of the printer and have a small looping video "showing" the difference... except that the "Other 50 mm/s" printer is doing solid infill in like the 2nd or 3rd layer, while the ultra blazing fast "M5 250 mm/s" is doing what appears to be rectilinear infill at like 15%.
Why drill into plastic when you can use threaded inserts?
Made a small remix of E3D's Revo Micro mount for the Prusa Mini and it came out really well!
https://www.printables.com/model/151007-prusa-mini-upgrade-edition-2-revo-micro
Now that I have installed my new E3D Revo on my Prusa Mini, I printed some buggies as a test.
One with the 0.8mm nozzle at 0.55mm layer height and the other with the 0.25mm at an insane 0.05mm layer height.
Needless to say I'm quite impressed by the Revo. The print quality remained superb and switching nozzles is now so easy that I can decide what nozzle I use for each print!
ah just another day of using Arch Linux...
I really wonder why the keyring package is not prioritized to be installed before all other ones