Got it, thank you
How frequently would I need to replace a nozzle?
The baby is trying to establish that the defendant went to the restaurant to gain enough energy needed to murder the victim in cold blood.
Truly the Kodak of this generation
Eats shoots and leaves
Well, when you put it that way
That's a great perspective, thank you. Come to think of it, I used the Dremel tools I had to sand/shape the sound guides I 3d printed from my library, so in a way I too am making use of stuff I learned/bought before. To be frank. I'm proud of my ability to learn and get interested in new stuff too, but I'm disappointed in how I abandon things just as quickly. I will keep your perspective in mind in future. Maybe it will help me be more forgiving of myself and remind me I still retain what I learned and to make use of it. Thank you!
Thank you, I think I'll play with my library printer for a while and figure out if I can make good use of it if I purchase one for myself.
That's kind of exactly me. I have a bunch of discarded hobbies. I have hundreds of dollars worth of esp32 circuit stuff, rotary woodworking stuff, musical instruments, sewing machines, power tools, painting supplies, fitness equipments, etc. collecting dust because I get super into something for a while and then don't touch them anymore. At this point, I don't even know if I should actually get a 3d printer.
I’m seeing FLASHFORGE 3D Printer Adventurer 5M new for $200 after coupons. Would you recommend the A1 mini or the 5M?
I’m seeing FLASHFORGE 3D Printer Adventurer 5M new for $200 after coupons. Would you recommend the A1 mini or the 5M?
Also, what does this mean?