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DIY FPV ROCKET LEAGUE (analog)

"Get ready to leave the virtual world behind, because your analog FPV Rocket League is about to zoom into action, turning your living room into a racetrack of riotous revelry! Who needs digital copies when you can have a rocket-powered extravaganza taking up space, time, and your neighbor's attention, all while making your cat question its life choices?"

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DIY FPV ROCKET LEAGUE (analog)
  • lol 😀 first i'm working on off the ceiling flip reset with a musty flick.

  • DIY FPV ROCKET LEAGUE (analog)

    "Get ready to leave the virtual world behind, because your analog FPV Rocket League is about to zoom into action, turning your living room into a racetrack of riotous revelry! Who needs digital copies when you can have a rocket-powered extravaganza taking up space, time, and your neighbor's attention, all while making your cat question its life choices?"

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    Best ape
  • 'Bit akward in the train, but allright....🍆

  • Erdoğan's Diplomatic Banter

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    Why am I getting these bumps and whiskers on my CR-10S Pro V2 prints?
  • Retraction: Retraction is the action of the extruder pulling back a small amount of filament to relieve hot end pressure. While this feature can help prevent stringing on prints, too small, large, slow, or frequent retractions can lead to zits and blobs.

    Extrusion: Extrusion is a potential source of many print quality issues and it describes how filament is extruded or printed. Zits and blobs are a form of inconsistent or over-extrusion on the exterior of a model.

    Nozzle temperature: The nozzle temperature is another possible source of zits and blobs, affecting a printer’s extrusion and how filament is melted. Too high a nozzle temperature can cause filament to ooze excess material even when the extruder isn’t pushing filament.

    Printing speed: Printing speed is how fast the printhead moves while depositing material for the infill, walls, and first layer, for example. Constant changes in printing speeds and too high a printing speed can lead to quality defects, including zits and blobs.

    Cooling: Cooling is a major part of the FDM 3D printing process, as the deposited filament needs to be properly cooled before a new layer is added. Too little cooling can cause zits and blobs because melted material will be more prone to move and form unwanted features when another layer is added.

  • Farewell My Beautiful Beast
  • Take comfort in the memories and know that Belalaika is now chasing invisible mice in kitty heaven. Condolences, my friend.

  • What an impressive time to be alive lol
  • path of obstipation - poo

  • Tiny Turtoise Tales with Danny Trejo (+ printed /working magnet rail, used files in comment)

    My latest creation: a (moving) miniature replica of the Tortuga (turtoise) scene, complete with a working magnet-rail. This miniature/ diorama will be intergrated on my race w.i.p. racing track/table.

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