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Congratulations and, deepest sympathies
«One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.» Salvador Dali
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Thank you
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Mistakenly coolest creatures (7)
THEME: Animals
Previous clues:
MON: Paper size that's rougher than Peel (8) Elephant
TUE: One hundred hookers reportedly found in the ocean (8) Seahorse
modified 9-Oct-19 4:51am.
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Mistakenly (anag)
coolest OCELOTS
creatures
OCELOTS
Sent from my Amstrad PC 1640
Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Yep, anagrams save the day!
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If somebody else does make the one from tomorrow for me I will answer
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Too late!
If you answer, and win, you can always nominate somebody else to do if for you if you can't come up with one yourself.
Worst case, you just don't post one the next day, and get an "Oi!" from Griff... nobody is forcing you to play by the rules
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Anyway my answer would have been wrong
Theme: Animals
TUE: Ocean
Mistakenly coolest: colourless not coolest
Creature: Fish
-> Icefish
And finally you asked for the plural so I'm double wrong
It does not solve my Problem, but it answers my question
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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I am genuinely impressed how you managed to get Icefish from that clue, I may have let you win on effort alone!
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And I suspect that icefish is the plural of icefish just as goldfish is the plural of goldfish - so it's kind of doubly correct!
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect. - Mark Twain
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So,
I am getting tempted......really tempted, don't know what I want it for yet, but as I am trying to force my way back into electronics, gadgets and software, one is on my list.
There is a huge variety out there and new ones keep appearing on the market.It's a minefield. What better place to start than here!
So, as the subject says.....fire away.....
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I've just got a Anycubic i3 Mega S - the reviews looked good - and it seems to work well, not that I've done much with it yet as it's a Christmas present from Herself ... my real problems were with 3D modeling to start with.
Might be worth a look at these though:
Adventures in 3D printing Part 1: Fusion, you CAD![^]
Adventures in 3D printing Part 2: Rise of the 3D models.[^]
I'm sort-of working on part 3, but trying to get a box to keep it in finished (to keep the cat fur and teeth away from it), and having fun with bed leveling ... which may be an article all on it's own at this rate ...
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Thanks, had a look, and also had a look at their range. Tempted by the Mega-S or the Chiron.
When you look at amazon, its amazing how many 'brands' there are, but they all are the same pictures!
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OG has one. Feedback: It is too much work to make space for it.
Based on CP posts. No animals were harmed in making of this post (may be).
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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I've got myself a Prusa MK3S a year ago. It's quite popular and affordable printer. I'm using it more often than I thought I will and it quickly became a hobby. Really nice hobby.
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I also have the MK3S and love it. Original Prusa i3 MK3 kit[^]
I started out with an Creality CR-10 and it was OK, large print area but a bit of a learning curve to use. The Prusa out of the box has been exceptional!
Technician
1. A person that fixes stuff you can't.
2. One who does precision guesswork based on unreliable data provided by those of questionable knowledge.
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While I'm sure some people have specific needs for them, it seems to me like, as far as the consumer market is concerned, the fad has already died.
If you "don't know what you want it for yet", I have to think you'll be using it for a while then it'll probably start collecting dust as the novelty wears off.
How far off-base am I?
But hey, who am I to tell you how to spend your money (or not). Could be the best thing you'll ever do for all I know. Just presenting a different point of view.
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Well I some general ideas, but no specific projects started yet.
I do have a drawer of electronic stuff that is working its way back to the top of the list of things to do. And with winter approaching!
I am finding I am starting to get more time to myself again so need to get me brain thinking again. The daytime sofa veg for the next few months doesn't appeal.
Remember I have 6 months holiday a year to fill up!
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I've personally never used a 3D printer, but I have to imagine that the actual "printing" phase is just a tiny part of any project that ultimately involves a 3D printer...so I would suggest you spend plenty of time getting ahold of and working with 3D models with relevant software and get intimately familiar with the editing process, since this is where you'll probably spend most of your time. If you decide this isn't your cup of tea, then all you'll use the printer for is printing models others have already created.
I'm not trying to be a naysayer...I'm just trying to place myself in that situation and figuring out whether I could justify it. Obviously, YMMV.
DaveAuld wrote: Remember I have 6 months holiday a year to fill up!
How do I get in on this sort of thing?
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I have Anet E12. It is able to print big parts and works very well for me and I use it a lot. I used it to print some replacement parts for my old car (like inside the cabin door unlock part) and replacement parts for children toys, replacement parts around the house (like chair supports). I find a lot of parts on thingiverse. I just dovnload and print them (check out replacement parts for cars, it's amazing). The parts that I don't find online I drow by myself in "fusion 360" 3D sw.
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I keep asking myself: What is my problem, that I want to solve? Do I break my plastic cups on every camping trip, so they need steady replacements? Do I wish to replace the knobs and pushbuttons on my stereo system and other electronics with "designer" alternatives (the designer being yours truly)? Do I regularly develop new board games for myself, that needs tailor made pieces, similar to chess pieces?
No, no and no. Essentially, I'd be curious to have a 3D printer to print 3D objects, sort of like in OO programming: Any object, no specifics, no defined use, not covering any need. Their purpose is to be an object, created on my 3D printer.
Before that, I will buy myself a top grade photo printer that can print on heavy stock, on canvas, or superwide panoramas on paper from a roll. Earlier, I was an eager photographer; if I am able to revive that old hobby and start making pictures, I will have a need for such a printer, and I will buy it.
The day I identify a true need for a 3D printer - a problem / task that without much discussion is best solved if I get myself one - then I will buy a 3D printer. Maybe the technology has matured then. It could take ten years before I see a true need. Maybe the techology by then has more than matured, maybe it is dead...
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Many of the libraries in my municipality have 3D printers that residents can use for pennies. I was initially quite excited about that, but to date have printed nothing. I too would like to play with a 3D printer, but in the end it would be a tool waiting for a project.
Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend; inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -- Groucho Marx
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If you just want to have fun I hear there are 3D meat printers now. Imagine the fun at the next BBQ.
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I'm technical person and I playing with 3d printers for 4 years..(not that I want to show off but to give you a reference to my comments).
First question that you need to ask yourself is how much do you really want to spend on device?
Second is do you like to tinker(as this is your hobby) or you want to have working device right of the box?
Depending on your answers.. if you can afford kits >1000$ so anything is good. If you want to spend 500$-1000$ probably Prusa MK3 is the natural choice (you can save a bit buy buying DIY kit) or pay a bit more for assembled one. Of course market is big and you can spend on something else but Prusa is a BRAND and they have a support and big community behind this.
200$-500$ probably anything from better known Chinese brands like Creality, Tronxy, JGAurora, Tevo or similar check Youtube for the more popular guys how it looks..
Under 200$ Ender3 is the king..
And last 2 quick comments..
1. don't be greedy.. 3D printer is slow process going big(big printer is a problem if you don't relay print that big prints) small printer are faster to use for small bits.. and big printers are slow for small prints and it takes ages to print a big print. There is a reason why most popular printers are below 300mm.
2. good heated print bed with autoleveling is the key with "extra" print surface which saves you ton of failed prints. Everything else these days are extra features that makes life a bit easier but are not that important.
Regards
Maciek
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I recently bought an Ender3 as a Christmas present to myself (still in its box). Good to see confirmation that I hopefully haven't bought a lemon.
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