Thank you :( From what I hear, his mom bailed him out for $50k after he served some time. He should have never got out.
Thank you :( From what I hear, his mom bailed him out for $50k after he served some time. He should have never got out.
My dude, I’m putting together slides for the funeral. I really don’t care what you believe, I just implore you to not speculate and make stuff up based on the time that the shooting happened. You probably don’t know what it’s like to wake up to this news, and I hope you never do.
Edit: Here is more information for you. The killer was recently broken up with and saw his gf at the party with other guys.
I know one of the victims. Not a drug den; a 21st birthday party at one of the parents houses. Don’t make stuff up.
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Gotcha, thanks so much for the reply. I was looking at EcoFlow options and the price range is also in the range I was looking at (a bit more with panels most likely). The EcoFlow options provide AC out right, so I would still need an inverter before plugging a UPS into it? Glad I asked.
I have a somewhat dated (but decently specd) NUC running Proxmox, and it’s the backbone of my home lab. No issues to date.
The US Supreme Court can’t even figure out women’s rights.
Lot of trolls lately
It’s a case for a Meshtastic node :) super fun project
Thank you, and no worries on the late reply. I’ll check all of this soon. You are right in there being a small gap there. It is normally tight, however I did loosen it a smidge because someone in a video mentioned that might add some forgiveness if one of the screws (or leadscrews as I’m learning) is not true.
Those screws are/ were dry though. I recently put a small amount of WD-40 onto a paper towel and cleaned them up a bit (maybe not the best choice vs a machine oil or something similar).
Thanks, I’ll give it some proper TLC soon and clean/ lube everything.
Thanks so much for all the pointers! 1, 3, 4 I will give them a try. I’ll have to see how to disconnect the threaded rod from the motor so that I can roll it on a surface (I’ve done similar with arrows in the past).
For 2, the top is open, nothing was modified. This printer was bought used years ago (maybe 4-5 years ago) and used to print perfectly. It was not used for the last 3 or so, and has gone through several moves. When we unboxed it again, there were a few broken parts that we had to reprint (the upper stabilizers that go around the support rod and threaded rod, and the y axis motor mount in the back). So it’s not inconceivable to think one or both of the rods could have been bent as well.
Ah, it’s the part that the screws actually use to move the head up and down to which I was referring. It’s a couple black circles on the Prusa MK2.
Awesome, this will be my weekend project. Thanks so much!
Thank you, checking this now. I made a change I found on a video and made a new post here.
How did you relevel your gantry? From what I see, you can loosen the two things I pointed to in my new post.
It does seem like one of the screws it touching the side of the stabilizer at the top, and the other is perfectly straight and isn’t, so I might need to look into that. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
Lol, weird.