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What is dex? When i searched it seems slang for dysexecutive function not a med

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Yea which is why i thought it would be terrible but liked it

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Omg i remember drawing these tomatoes as a kid! Ill have to see if i can find that when back at parents house

Holy crap there was more of them

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The article that circulated was claiming altercation with him back in April though not recently

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And then you wake up. It was a dream

And YOU’RE DRIVING THE TRAIN!

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Gettin horsey sauced down there at the arbys

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Short for assault and battery, Robin

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I looked down at the grass and thought: there is technically a possibility that i could fall through the earth without my atoms hitting earths atoms

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The OrcaSlicer staggered perimeters in an FDM print, after slicing through the model. (Credit: CNC Kitchen)The OrcaSlicer staggered perimeters in an FDM print, after slicing through the model. (Credit: CNC Kitchen)

The idea of staggered (or brick) layers in FDM prints has become very popular the past few years, with now nightly builds of OrcaSlicer featuring the ‘Stagger Perimeters’ option to automate the process, as demonstrated by [Stefan] in a recent CNC Kitchen video. See the relevant OrcaSlicer GitHub thread for the exact details, and to obtain a build with this feature. After installing, slice the model as normal, after enabling this new parameter in the ‘Strength’ tab.

In the video, [Stefan] first tries out a regular and staggered perimeter print without further adjustments. This perhaps surprisingly results in the staggered version breaking before the regular print, which [Stefan] deduces to be the result of increasing voids within the print. After increasing the extrusion rate (to 110%) to fill up said voids, this does indeed result in the staggered part showing a massive boost in strength.

What’s perhaps more telling is that a similar positive effect is observed when the flow is increased with the non-staggered part, albeit with the staggered part still showing more of a strength increase. This makes it obvious that just staggering layers isn’t enough, but that the flowrate and possibly other parameters have to be adjusted as well to fully realize the potential of brick layers. That said, it’s encouraging to see this moving forward despite questionable patent claims.


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Piss off!

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Video of FBI press briefing on the car bomb at reproductive health clinic that killed one and inverted 4

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The shell of a burned car in front of a home that narrowly missed the Pacific Palisades fire earlier this year.


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