The only logical conclusion: perfect other areas of your home! Kitchen? Living room? Storage?
The only logical conclusion: perfect other areas of your home! Kitchen? Living room? Storage?
Really? That’s a good idea.
Has already been done in different reprap machines. Even in commercial printers like the Fusion3 F400.
It works, but is not widely used
Nah it’s not really hard. Look at unbound. If you have pihole already, adding unbound is really very easy.
Really? Gagguino went closed source? I must live under a rock, thanks, I will read up on that. What a shame…
You are literally the first person that I have heard about who is satisfied with a microswiss hotend. Most people say it is overpriced and not very good compared to others (like the Dragon hotend)
This is the way.
For some people it simply does not help with the workflow. For me it is a significant upgrade as it allows me to never use the normal mouse to move around in 3D, and allows me to quickly move the view to where I want it to be. Without it, moving in 3D just feels clunky to me.
But as I said, it is a preference.
Pi-hole can run inside a docker container no problem. In fact I have it running on my unraid server that way.
Then your ambient air while printing is too cold. You need a chamber with >40°C
Pi-hole. Get rid of at least some ads on the network level. Maybe add unbound for a faster DNS response.
Very tidy!
In the picture is no tube going to the toolhead. The white line you see is the filament. The Bowden tube is only connected to the frame. That means that every time the toolhead moves to either side, it will tug on the filament. potentially creating artifacts in the print and maybe even causing underextrusion and slipping extruder gears.
I am a bit sad that polyholes didn’t really catch on. They would have solved that problem: https://hydraraptor.blogspot.com/2011/02/polyholes.html?m=1
:(
He wanted it to be tidy though…
Yes, that will cause problems. Don’t attach it to the frame. Attach it directly to the toolhead.
Lots of people have moved away from raid entirely because of some of these issues. There are alternatives these days. For example mergerfs or the ZFS file system.
Is there a way for users to flag domains? Maybe add a few media corporation websites to the mix.
Only one person here has posted its usage for November. The OP has not talked about November or any timeframe.