are we really?
In many key aspects of day-to-day life...yes, we absolutely are.
are we really?
In many key aspects of day-to-day life...yes, we absolutely are.
Obviously not...
It's a lot less cool when you're robbed the option of day time entirely, because you have to spend daylight hours at work...you wake up, its dark...you leave work, its dark. And on top, it's rainy and cold and windy.
DST also makes no real difference here, if its sunrise at 4:30am and sundown at 11:30pm or sunrise at 3:30am and sundown at 10:30pm doesn't matter whatsoever.
It's much preferred over pitch black darkness at 3:30pm in the winter...
You can't break what is already broken
It's a US based company, and judging by your use of Euro I'm guessing you're in Europe...it's expensive to import stuff from the US, that shipping cost probably also covers VAT. Check out servershop24.de if you're in Europe
I have switched out the fan duct and heat block (to use normal volcano) on mine as the only HW changes, and then I've flashed the main board with klipper. Using klipper has been a crazy step up in printing quality over the stock firmware because it gave me the control needed to do a proper tuning of my printer.
I mean, they're definitely good enough for me but resin does give much better fine details. But I also mainly use my printer for functional prints, this is just a nice addition to its uses.
I'm pretty happy with the goblin and skeleton, the orc's bow is a little wonky at the top because my layer time was too short for my printers cooling. None of these has had any post processing done yet, printed without any supports also 0.2mm nozzle and 0.08mm layer height.
I think I'll try printing a sort of "buffer tower" next time to increase layer time on prints with pointy tips and see if it helps.
Yeah i probably could, there's definitely some supports that were not needed that I could have avoided...but for fully auto-generated supports I think it did a pretty good job.
I microwave mine in a ceramic bowl on 30-40% power (in an 800w unit) for 20-30min, stir and give it another 20-30min. That usually restores them to a dry state and doesn't cause issues with overheating them.