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A. T. Mechanicus
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Just another cog in a machine.

It's been an interesting week.

I have sons that are in highschool. We've had a lot of important conversations.

Sure going to be tough to explain b flat woodwinds.

Considering it's a rye, that sounds drinkable but incomplete. (For a rye)

I've been working with Multiboard for a bit.

(Mainly in PETG at 40% infill)

Working well in my shop space so far.

Can always start with an older one that someone is selling.

Many are in lightly used condition and cost less than half their initial price (or less)

There aren't any liberals.

But that would destroy my ideology and cause cognitive dissonance.

Excellent!

It's always in my regular rotation.

Should be a fun experiment.

Replying to Avatar Ch!llN0w1

The revolutionary cycle

Very nice. I'll be interested in how it ages.

And this was a spur of the moment purchase?

When was that factory established?

Ah. Got it.

If you're close to Mexico. It's now an independent corporation. (Or overstock(dot)com that bought the trademark at auction)

Not announcing one's load out is fairly important.

Replying to Avatar WienerMemer

Too bad all the teachers come from the same sources.

A lot of original ender 3's in people's closets collecting dust. (Along with Artillery sidewinders and some Elegoo models)

Now they're selling for $40-100

They're not the fastest out of the box and take some work to get right.

It's a cheap intro to 3d cad and slicer software (the software that converts a model file to machine readable g-code)

They can also be upgraded over time for different use cases.

I keep one for PLA and have converted others for different filiments.

I just wouldn't use them for any production level work.

Oof!

Yeah. That's a tough lesson.

Diagnosis is fairly critical.