Listed below; cheated on the pastry but no regrets.
Listed below; cheated on the pastry but no regrets.
Pretty much described everything in the title:
Baked as per pastry instructions. Simple and delicious.
Apple. iUP and direct purchase for T-Mobile network.
I was able to get on order in via mobile app and a couple more via web. It took 30min of refreshing; longer than the usual 5min.
Good luck
Have you considered EPax? They sometimes offer refurbs at price points that may fit your budget.
Not sure if all their components are US sourced, but they are US based and offer real customer support.
Thanks. Daughter took the photo, I held the reflector (white printer paper).
My wife has been making this for nearly as long as we’ve been married and I’ve never seen her use a recipe; sorry. Sometimes I get some of the ingredients for her; this one has dried cranberries, coconut flakes, and pumpkin seeds.
On my Koda 12, I pull the pie out halfway, make a quarter turn and do a put back. It easier and let’s me see how the cook is going. YMMV. cheers 🍕
Thanks man. All the fat and connective tissue melted into the meat; making it moist and a little sticky.
I use Royal Oak chunk charcoal and wood chunks(hickory , apple) for the longer cooks.
It’s a house blend I got at the meat counter. I like it because they go easy on the salt.
Maybe you have too much squish?
Wipe down the build plate regularly with IPA to help keep it clean; I do this as part of my pre-print workflow. That and scrubbing the nozzle with a brass wire brush to help keep burnt filament getting into my print.
How hot is your shed? Depending on your shed temp, some filaments actually like it hot. I have a PLA filament that likes to print at 220C and in an ambient enclosure temp of 90F.
If your shed is near 120F-140F, its perfect for ABS/ASA (be mindful of VOCs); maybe consider switching filaments while its hot out - making lemonade out of lemons and all that.
cheers
Here are some things to try:
Wife made this but adding green onions and wasabi to your sauce may help on store bought sauces.
For this installation, I think the Admin needs to run the update manually, until he gets around to automating it.
FYI. The Bambu P1P is currently going for $599 USD. It’s a core xy , with impressive print speeds, with an upgrade path to a proven multi materials solution.
Since you are placing it near an AC, you’ll need to print the side panels to partially enclose it. Lots of community upgrades available.
Good luck.
Looks like y’all have had your hands full. Thank you very much.
The cost of a 3D printer is more than just a printer. Other things to consider are the consumables like filament, periodic replacement parts and a computer to do the slicing.
An idea on getting a low cost printer; The Goodwill Store in your neighborhood sometimes can have a 3D printer for very cheap; these are usually from hobbyists that lost interest in 3D printing and just wanted to get rid of the printer. Pricing may be $50 or less but may require repairs/parts.
A no cost alternative to getting started in 3D printing is to contact a local library or if you still have access to a school makerspace, to see if they have a 3D printer you can share time on - sometimes its free and sometimes its a low fee to rent the printer time.
These are black mission figs and are self pollinating. We also have the fruits trees netted because other garden animals enjoy our fruits as much as we do. 😀