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17:00 CET is 16:00 GMT.
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poor people in the UK.. they'll have to wait till 18:00
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Well, I don't see any problem here.
There are only so many ways to make a bottle top with a wick in it and their design is different from either of yours.
Unless you have a patent on wick based plant watering methods, which I doubt given a google search brings up so many, I don't think you have any grounds to stop this,
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You should donate the $0.455 to charity, you don't want people to think you being greedy.
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Actually, you could do the printing in even less time than 20 seconds as a machine with 1.21GW power is a time machine by (Hollywood-)definition...
Which leads to the planned release date for the UM3.
Its going on sale 10 months ago just in time for last xmas.
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I think I need to see the math on that one
8) It went something like:
UM3 needs 1.21 Giga Watts / (24*9.2) = 5500 more power than UM2.
UM2 prints up to 10mm3/s, so UM3 up to 55000mm3/s or 55gm/s or 18s/kg
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The UM3 will also have a calculated print speed of 55,000 cubic mm/Sec, printing a full 1kg roll in around 20 seconds. Not Bad!
That is based on the assumption that print speed scales linearly with power requirements and Sanders confirmation above that the UM3 requires 1.21 Giga Watts.
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I've also gone base over apex on this, an 8 hour over-night print of a mechanical part. I didn't notice until I tried to fit it the next day that it had been shrunk.
Defaulting this to "on" is a bad idea, and a waste of our time and money.
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If you prefer PLA there are high temperature types that are reportedly good to 120 degrees after heat treatment. I've not tried them yet but here's an example:
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Vancouver has a steam clock, so how about a steam powered UM3
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15.04.6 did it too. It happened to me at the same time that win10 wanted to update. After the update and reboot 15.04.6 worked fine (and has continued to do so).
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Does 15.04.6 and 2.1.2 use the same version of Marlin, or do we need to keep swapping?
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Ah, I see the old forum is back up. So I checked there, recovered my old email address and set it up again on the server. Managed to reset the password on the new forum and if you can see this - it worked.
Thanks Sander.
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Nice!
Flight photos and videos as well, please.
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The top-right stretchlet got a very natural furry-cute look. What filament did you use for it?
Oh my god!
I had to go and look again.
First time around, I saw the stretchlets and missed the woofy.
I need a holiday.
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They do say they are not there yet, so no product to show.
However just spend some time looking at the "team" page: They have a solid works background, a clean slate and massive infusion of new blood. This is one to watch.
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Same here!
All the photo's for my spool holder are not mine.
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/spool-holder-for-loose-filament
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This has been reported long ago.
http://umforum.ultimaker.com/index.php?/topic/4337-abort-delayed-response-problem/?p=36245
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Absolutely!
A bigger build plate.
Extending Z is not the same thing.
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Hey Nico,
Congratulations on the upgrade. :grin:
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Very impressive.
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@personal drones.
Looking at your avatar, I hope you've seen http://umforum.ultimaker.com/index.php?/topic/6657-let%E2%80%99s-design-a-multirotor-together/.
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These photos show exactly why calibrating the bed settings is critical to good prints. You might like to give Robert permission to include them in the troubleshooting guide. Thanks for posting.
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This is a result of ABS shrinkage.
Turn the fan off, you do not need it for large ABS prints.
I'll bet you are printing in a cool/cold room. You need to enclose the printer, a large cardboard box will do for that.
I print at 250c nozzle, 100c bed.
Ultimaker 4, The next generation of 3d printer
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Not impossible at all, I have one.
It's a good suggestion for the UM4.
(Oh, and bigger build volume - 30x30x30).