https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/04/cats-butthole-cut-vfx-editor
“We went to call our supervisor, and we’re like, ‘There’s a f–king a–hole in there! There’s buttholes!’”
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/04/cats-butthole-cut-vfx-editor
“We went to call our supervisor, and we’re like, ‘There’s a f–king a–hole in there! There’s buttholes!’”
I’m sure he’d kick an ass or two
Might puke on a nice shirt…
Has a nice cromulent feel to it.
Newpipe still works (Google may break it, but the app is usually updated in a couple days and it works again)
A lot of people who come into the museum do that, do they?
And the beanstalk
Sigh… Upvote
Looked into this myself, here’s a brief summary of my thoughts:
V2 has the flying gantry, Trident has the moving base. Primary difference is that since the base (i.e., print surface) is physically secured and rigid to the frame, bed meshes and other alignments should be more consistent. In other words, run a mesh once (or a few times for each of different bed temperatures) and never need to create the mesh again. All else being equal, the flying gantry is a more idealized option since the base in contact with the print is stationary, so very little force is ever seen by the model itself (short of small x and y forces while printing).
Now the trade off is the significantly added complexity of 4 independent z-motors supporting the gantry. In addition, this requires a gantry alignment macro each time the motors are powered off/on since the gantry sags asymmetrically if the motors aren’t locked (requiring power).
I have built a V2.4 and found it great, but I don’t know if I personally have found it worth it to have the fixed bed and additional motors. It’s nice to say I did, and it works, but if I needed to make another, I would absolutely go Trident. Cheaper and simpler, and it’s not an ideal world so many of the supposed benefits don’t really make a big difference.
We need to accept a premium for the cleanest and safest baseload generation we have.
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Removed by mod
You can use modeling software (or even some slicers) to pre-position or stitch the parts in place.
Employers are forced to compensate employees with a fair and reasonable wage, benefits, vacation, sick time, job security, and an open dialogue on working conditions, safety, and mental health. You can see how this is undesirable.
Seems like you’re printing this:
Perfectly cromulent!
Kinda silly to think we’d get it right there first time? To learning, moving upward, and a brighter Internet.
Just a guy here, but I hope you both have a great week, all the way up to Thursday.
That music is just too darn loud