on Have you ever seen this type of print failure? · c/3dprinting · 1 pts · 2yThat looks like Capricorn tubing. It's got a 1.8mm, not 2mm, inner diameter. I used to regularly run into cheap filament that varied up close to 1.8mm in diameter that would get jammed in the tubing. When I did, tossing the roll was my only option. Capricorn is great for reducing filament backlash and printing flex, but requires very consistent filament.
on Could we use AI to update 4:3 media to 16:9? · c/nostupidquestions · 5 pts · 2yVoyager and DS9 were shot on video, not film. That's why there's HD versions of TOS and TNG but not DS9 and Voyager.
on Do the people in Reniassance festivals occurring in Britain also speak with faked British accents, or do they use faked French/Italian accents instead? · c/nostupidquestions · 21 pts · 2yAll Renaissance fairs are really medieval fairs. They ended up called Renaissance Fairs because a radio ad exec in California thought it was a more broadly appealing name when the first one was held, and it stuck.
That looks like Capricorn tubing. It's got a 1.8mm, not 2mm, inner diameter.
I used to regularly run into cheap filament that varied up close to 1.8mm in diameter that would get jammed in the tubing.
When I did, tossing the roll was my only option.
Capricorn is great for reducing filament backlash and printing flex, but requires very consistent filament.
Voyager and DS9 were shot on video, not film.
That's why there's HD versions of TOS and TNG but not DS9 and Voyager.
All Renaissance fairs are really medieval fairs.
They ended up called Renaissance Fairs because a radio ad exec in California thought it was a more broadly appealing name when the first one was held, and it stuck.