Went to a local beer fest with some friends yesterday. Today was stuff around the house, watching the Ryder cup and now binge watching Stranger Things.
I might as well jump in:
341-> 318 since June (I'm 6'4") which translates to being down 4 inches in the waist and adding two notches to the belt! It's amazing what happens when you start to eat right and have your wife move out.......In all honesty I have been hitting the gym 6-7 days a week...
I am assuming I am using the smart extruder+ as I think that is what they are shipping with all their models now. I know I called them back in December and they sent me two new replacements for my original model as they were the "old" version of the extruder.
Mine (including the 6 refurbished ones) are running flawless. The build plate shouldn't shake at all. Is it shaking because the extruder nozzle is contacting it? If so you may need to adjust the z offset in the software.
I have a crew of 4 seniors that just finished assembling a Mini-Max 3D printer kit. We currently have 7 Makerbot 5th Gens, A Cube Pro Duo (DO NOT BUY) and the Mini-Max. The reason we bought the Mini-Max kit was to print Ninja Flex filament. They are sitting in the lab as I speak tweaking the...
Thanks guys! I am just trying to survive the week until our annual guys snowboarding weekend on Friday. Went to Deadpool last night and have a low key night on tap for tonight.
One last question. My forms are carbon copies (5 in a set) how many copies do I keep, how many do I send the person and how many do I sen the IRS?
O and the top of the 1099 misc is red ink (two forms to a page) do I need to fill it out twice for each person or is each half for a different person?
If you have the Makerbot make sure you update the software and firmware on the machine. I was having z axis issues and you can now manipulate some of the parameters via the desktop. It has helped a ton with printing issues.
Did you wait until it was all done snowing or go out a couple of times to make it easier? My rule of thumb is <12 inches wait until it is done, >12 inches do it in a couple of sessions so that it isn't as deep and the plow can't drift you in.
I was just informed that I need to fill out a 1096 form and roughly a dozen 1099-MISC forms for the Non-Profit that I was treasurer for up until December of this year. I ordered some from the IRS but I am getting nervous that I will not have them in time. I know that I can buy them from Office...
Not from what I remember as we were getting the drawn out version over days/months/years instead of 10 hours. I haven't watched it yet but from what I am gathering it told from more of the defense side than the prosecution side. My wife is having a routine medical procedure done tomorrow where I...
That sucks. Just take it easy the first couple of times you try and wax/tune it yourself as it takes some finesse. I have been doing all my own tuning the last 3-4 years. When waxing make sure you use good quality wax and check the forecast so you can match the wax. Also make sure you scrape all...
I (and my students) use torque sticks to torque our lugs back on when appropriate. If we don't have a stick that fits the recommendation then we use and actual wrench. The interesting thing to me was the fact that people don't use the star pattern and simply go in a circle after being hand tight.
Currently unavailable and to be honest I am looking to get away from Skullcandy as I am not impressed with my current wired ones. Thanks for the link though.
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