I've been doing a lot of research but a lot of the stuff I find is about recycling filament scrap yourself and making it a new spool which I would love to do however I don't have the time or the space to do that. Are there services that recycle PLA, PETG, and TPU I'm in the US.
Heck I'll even send someone the scrap if they want to recycle it themselves.
I want to start drinking tea more instead of coffee, I really like matcha tea but whenever I’ve had it it was with milk, but I want to drink more water and want to know if I can mix water and matcha tea?
Also I have a cold brew coffee maker, could I put the powder in the filter as I submerge it? How long would it last in the fridge (assuming I can)?
Since I got back into 3D printing I really want to fix up my prints now with sanding and coloring. Would airbrushing or traditional painting (paint brush) be better?
I'm thinking of making a dry box for my printer, however I have some questions:
Will using PVC pipe as a "roller" (if that's the right word) that I'll place my filament spools on be good enough? Or do the spools need to go on something more concave? Maybe I can cut some grooves for the spools to sit in? I know there are dry boxes that use like holders that you screw in, but I want to limit the amount of holes in the box.
Does filament have to be spaced or can I put the spools in the box to where there is no gaps but they can still move freely?
Does it matter if I use M6 or M10 pneumatic couplers to feed the filmanet through or is it just personal preference?
Again, excuse my ignorance, I'm just curious since I don't really know the context and everything else I found has confused me. So I'm hoping someone might be able to explain it and give me much better context.
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I ran a selftest and the manual test and the X-axis keeps failing. I don't know why.
I tried:
Re-lubing
adjusting the X-axis belt
Adjusting the cables
I've had no luck with anything :/
Edit: I've watched a video and the extruder just hangs on the left side it for most the time it doesn't go left then right, right aaway
Edit 2: I found the issue that I completely overlooked cuz I was annoyed...the bearing was sticking out somehow
I love horror movies especially the cheesey type of horror movies that are so stupid that they are great. I do prefer the ones that would always appear on SyFy, but any other type (that is not like the ones on SyFy and look a lot better) is fine too.
I’ve been drinking for 7 years. Typicall I’ve only drank 3-4 drinks a year. If I stop drinking now, would that help decrease chances of cancer? If it does will it take a long time?
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