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New AMD Linux patch boosts low-end gaming performance on Steam Deck
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Relacement parts for vintage motorcycles. Light fixtures, battery trays, mirror housings etc. basically everything not critically structural where the original part has either broken or withered away. Since replacements aren't available anymore 3D printers are perfect for that.
That's a great use for it. Can I ask which printer you have?
Prusa Core One. But if I had to recommend one right now I'd go for the Snapmaker U1.
Edit: Not that the Core One is bad in any way, it's an absolute beast, but the Snapmaker seems to be the best allrounder price wise. That might change once Prusa starts rolling out the INDX multi tool upgrade, then the Core One might take the 1st place again.