This guy does some good roundups of HACS components. https://youtube.com/@beardedtinker
This guy does some good roundups of HACS components. https://youtube.com/@beardedtinker
Just be sure they can print in the desired material. A part for a car is going to need to be resistant to heat and potentially UV in ways that the most common material, PLA, is not.
I have no formal IT education. But I grew up on computers when command line was how you got things done.
I switched to cloud flare because of the downtime duckdns has. Sometimes it can get really bad.
You can’t both push a bunch of extra material and print faster. Hotends have volumetric limits.
You can also increase bed temp and slow down the early layers. If those fail adhesive is the way to go. Definitely washing is the best first step though.
I only brought it up because they brought up the soldering iron in their post. I could probably replace one of those surface mount drivers, but I also wouldn’t. Not when you can buy a whole board for $20usd.
I’m assuming this is a stock motherboard with motor drivers soldered directly to the board without daughter boards and sockets?
Without digging in deeper it sounds like your motor driver is dead. If it’s a stock board you need to replace the entire thing. If you don’t already own a soldering iron and multi-meter then we can skip past the fantasy that you could replace a surface mount stepper driver yourself.
Good news is replacement boards are very cheap. There are great replacement options from both Creality and BigTreeTech. I would go with one of the drop in options, BTT will have E3 in the name. If you’re feeling more adventurous and don’t mind putting in more time and effort you can get a non-drop in board that has sockets instead of hard wired stepper drivers. That would allow you to drop in a replacement driver if this happens again. However it’s going to take significantly more effort, especially on the software side, before you get your printer running again.
Also, my advice is if you’re going to own a complex hobby electronics device like an Ender 3 you need to own your own multi meter.
Pro tip, buy bulk popping corn and you can just pop it in the microwave with a brown paper bag.
And some Americans, depends on what state you live in and the shade of your skin.
What material is it made from? Thermoplastics tend to warp under stress.
It would take very little force at the far end of the lever you made out of your laptop too cause damage near the stand.
I’ll buy a server farm and train an LLM. Won’t take the whole month.
The skin contains most of the fiber in apples.
Bingo, we were not bagging big game and eating a 16oz steak daily. Meat was and should be a luxury.
From an American diet maybe. But that’s because our processed foods and meat fetish are really unhealthy.
Ease your way into the healthy diet.
Your body needs time to adjust, you should work your way up to it.
Do not jump straight to this fiber intake if you are eating way under it. Gradually alter your diet to meet it. You will experience some discomfort if you don’t.
You know that old saying an apple a day keeps the doctor away? Apples are a great source of fiber.
I have tried them all, it’s Navidrome. It’s actually less resources for me to run 4 instances of Navidrome for my different users than it is to use any of the other servers that allow for separate user libraries. Just make sure you alter the folder scan interval, it’s stupidly frequent by default.