Did you read breaking changes? The ports changed recently. Also looks like you’re redirecting two ports to one.
Did you read breaking changes? The ports changed recently. Also looks like you’re redirecting two ports to one.
It takes special setting in addition to your normal domain DNS settings.
Is uncle jokes gone already? I wanted to post one.
It should be restricted. I wonder if the host is a lawyer.
Pellet feeders are not meant for high speed machines. Pellet feeders are for large format machines where the speed comes from the volume of filament they can extrude while printing.
There are downsides as well. High throughput pellet feeding hot ends are insanely expensive. But there are practical issues as well, retraction can be really tough to dial in.
https://www.tableflipfoundry.com/download/the-cones-of-calibration
Combine that with the multiple exposure function of UV tools and calibration is dead simple. Way way way less complicated to get the best quality out of resin compared to FDM.
And a wash and cure is going to be money well spent. I’ve tried a bunch of cheaper alternatives and nothing compared to the simplicity and functionality of the wash and cure system. I also only use alcohol in mine because it’s easy to put outside in disposable trays to evaporate and then when the leftover resin in the bottom cures it can just be thrown away.
Yeah, but it’s the only hold your hand experience for resin printing that isn’t even more expensive. I honestly think the hold your hand experience is unnecessary for resin printing. It’s already way easier than FDM.
Stick with Elegoo, they’re great.
What you’re asking for is going to be way overpriced. Heygears is likely the pro-sumer brand you’re looking for.
The only proprietary battery thing I’ve come across using APC for decades was a connector that combined two standard batteries. It was attached to them and bound them together with stickers and connected to the terminals of each with normal terminal connectors. I just bought 2 standard replacement batteries and put the adapter on them. It all fit right back in and ran like new.
I agree that you would want a VPN for that. Look into something like tailscale.
Those 14TB WD drives are workhorses. I run refurbished ones in my home server and have never had any issues. And they are significantly faster than the rest of my spinning rust drives.
Some manufacturers have lower failure rates overall. But yes, you do have to mind the specific model.
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.
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.
Not entirely true as there are no industry standards for PLA. Lots of manufacturers add things they don’t put on the label. Especially in the variants like PLA+ and High Speed PLA.