The two ways of fighting profiteering
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They should not be that warm but it's about the limit of what is comfortable to touch.
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I've always got a spool of high temperature PLA for that, good for up to 140°C.
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Wait you have kids and still sink money into crypto shillcoins?
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The comfortable temperature limit to touch is room temperature because anything higher indicates a broken oven which makes me highly uncomfortable.
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You didn't steal it, you recycled.
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
So one is creative and solution seeking and now proud about himself and an inspiration to others and the other one -- not, but just a selfish thief. Down the stairs with him.
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*Reused, which is preferred to recycling even if the materials are 100% recyclable.
That's what I told to the store employee I encountered coming to work via the back door. He wasn't too happy but ultimately let me do it.
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Just a thief?? That’s creative, solution seeking, and ecologically conscious problem solving right there
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I think something might be wrong with your oven uh... my knobs don't get anywhere near the glass point of PLA when I'm cooking something.
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He's an active initiator of the broken windows theory and thus not only a thief but acting anti-social by destroying virtues and morale and thus social safety, coherency and teamspirit. He's a selfish sociopath.
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Nah it's not you, FreeCAD is perfectly usable for something like the above referenced knob but even mid-size assemblies really have problems. I personally find the workflow to be bad and irritating beyond my ability to express in words and I can't imagine how frustrating it would be as a new user to work it out for yourself while at the same time getting used to thinking of objects as collections of operations.
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He's a selfish sociopath
Sure, being a thief is bad, but one case of theft doesn't instantly make him a CEO.
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I don't have a setup for ABS/ASA and been looking for affordable HT alternatives. Not sure how I haven't heard about this.
2.5x the price of PLA where i am, but not like I have better options on hand. -
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Broken Window Theory is a load of bollocks: https://cssh.northeastern.edu/sccj/2019/05/21/researchers-debunk-broken-windows-theory-after-35-years/
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I really appreciate that ikea instead has no questions asked small hardware replacement. Had a bed in my storage unit for years waiting for summers to kill the old landlord's "pets". Unfortunately in that time some important bolts rusted. Made me not need to throw the whole thing out
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Now you can
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2.5x the price of PLA where i am
Yep, I usually print drafts in normal PLA and only the final part in the high temp stuff, but 2.5x is often still better than buying something if there's even a solution available. So, fine for me in edge cases.
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China mastered copying things well. A five pack of replacement knobs that actually match is $34 on Amazon. A crappy homemade knob for a $4000+ range is crazy.
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Carighan Maconarreplied to [email protected] last edited by
And yet it runs with gas, as if we're still cavemen cooking meat over open fires.