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I’d argue you’re not really losing it if you never use it all in the first place. People put too much thought into range when all they’re doing is short trips most of the time.

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that's unbelievably cool. Totally jealous rn

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You can use your heated bed, just set a temp and cover the roll with a box.

https://3dprinterly.com/how-to-dry-filament-like-a-pro-pla-abs-petg-nylon-tpu/ Scroll down to the heated bed portion

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One of my all time favorite games. There’s so many little details you can miss too.

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I think the biggest hurdle would be packing it away, putting it back together and recalibrating - that seems like it would get old fast. Someone's already mentioned it but the ender 2 or prusa mini seem like best bet. That could be small enough you could take the gantry off and put into a foam case

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Gotta define by what you actually mean when you say portable. Do you mean pack up for flying? Just driving around? Hotel use? Honestly if you travel that much you might want to just look into maker spaces or libraries.

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I don’t see what’s wrong with that? Can you show us with supports disabled and infill increased?

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They were kinda. PDX has scanners at their exit. I assumed they were also running software on most other video feeds.

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E.T. Probably safe for a long time. This last trip they were using the entire extended queue and then some, and of course I waited in it cause you just never know. I does need some tlc.

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I see this as a pretty temporary setup until epic opens. They need a place in the mean time for meet and greets and potentially a little show. I bet longer term the whole area will be redeveloped post epic.

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Not really. A proper PWA is cached locally and assets loaded just once just like a normal app.

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