A very special and heartfelt THANK YOU...
To the many people on the forums that have helped me over the last few months with printing issues.
Thank you.
You have encouraged me and helped me with your technical expertise and assistance debugging many small and varied issues. And given me insight and helped in my decision making process. You have inspired me and showed me that 3D printing is both technical and an art form.
I thank you for your documentation/information and support. I encourage you to go further and continue to help others as you have in the past.
I wish to specifically thank:
Bobstro
Tim M
Charles H.
Joan
Sembazuru
Greg EA69
Without you guys, I may have descended into the abyss of negativism in some of the MMU2S posts and some of the side nonsense. You keep me sane.
I look forward to assembling the parts that I have produced for the MMU2S Lack enclosure and the dry boxes with filament retractors that I have prepared for assembly from printed parts.
Thank you again,
Robin
I am the inveterate tinkerer. I can tink up most anything.
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You are welcome. We are a learning community. Thank you for joining us. I hope you too will be able to pass on the knowledge.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
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Indeed. The community is a big part of the reason that I picked the MK3 as my first printer. I've learned so much by reading varied posts and also through direct help. Definitely a good community we've got here.
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I was helpful? I can assure you I was doing my best to maintain my negativity. I promise I'll try to do better next time.
Sorry - couldn't help myself. Some humor just falls flat in written form.
RE: A very special and heartfelt THANK YOU...
I was helpful? I can assure you I was doing my best to maintain my negativity. I promise I'll try to do better next time.
Sorry - couldn't help myself. Some humor just falls flat in written form.
I don't know why but every time I read your posts, I have to think of Marvin:
Often linked posts:
Going small with MMU2
Real Multi Material
My prints on Instagram
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You're very welcome! There's a great group here, and it's refreshing to see people genuinely pitching in to help others out. It's taken me a while to figure out a 3D printer is a symphony of mechanisms that must work in harmony, and that I'm still playing the bongo drums.
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He is intelligent, but not experienced. His pattern indicates two dimensional thinking. -- Spock in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
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Truth be told, it was Bob that first helped me through the first dark patch that is 3D FDM printing. Without his help I'd be long past this hobby.
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Truth be told, it was Bob that first helped me through the first dark patch that is 3D FDM printing. Without his help I'd be long past this hobby.
Bob has helped me a lot also.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
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I just went back through my post history -- so glad it survived the forum transition -- and it's hard to believe it's a little less than 16 months since that big black box arrived on my doorstep. I learned a lot from @joantabb (dish soap and water!), @martin-w15, @PJR and @nikolai-r in those months, but I also learn a lot from bouncing ideas off everybody and working through all the little problems we encounter. This is a great community and one of the best parts of the Prusa experience. Thanks everybody.
and miscellaneous other tech projects
He is intelligent, but not experienced. His pattern indicates two dimensional thinking. -- Spock in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
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Thanks for the mention,
I have managed to get to where I am, with help from others in so many different areas of my life, I now try to pay those helpful gestures forward to other folk following in my foot steps.
it's all part of the community spirit!
regards Joan
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
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Thanks for the mention,
I have managed to get to where I am, with help from others in so many different areas of my life, I now try to pay those helpful gestures forward to other folk following in my foot steps.it's all part of the community spirit!
regards Joan
Fear not. You were the Joan I was reffering to. Your level head in trying posts is most refreshing. And to top it off you are British. 😉
I may need more assistance when assembling and getting my MMU2S to work properly. I am very attentive to details, (though somehow I missed getting my filament out sensor to work on the first go around). I will go slowly and see how much I have learned from the supportive posts on the MMU2 and all of the standards you all have set for classical hardware debugging skills. At this point the software is assumed (BIG assumption), to work well enough for a start. So all I have to do is execute the hardware build, testing, and debugging correctly to get at least a few good test prints under my belt.
I have to admit that mostly on my own I did build the i3 MK3S and get it working for a time without much hand holding, (in march 2019). But I did have to REALLY read the manual and most of the comments on the more technical assembly tricks. My debugging time was a staggering 2 hours at the end of assembly to try to get my first 20 or so prints to work flawlessly. So I believe I understand the concepts quite well. That and having a few years working at a robotics company and a manufacturer with a prototyping printer behind me, certainly didn't hurt.
Again thank you all from the bottom of my heart. I am happy to be here and happy to help in any way I can.
Cheers,
Robin
I am the inveterate tinkerer. I can tink up most anything.
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Hi Robin,
thank you for your kind words...
after 31st October, being British may become a disadvantage with all of the Brexit issues that are going on... I may have to revert to being a Scouser... ( Inhabitant of Liverpool) in preference to being British! 😀 .
we will have to see... Boris Johnson as prime minister, bothers me!...
maybe it's my lack of education...
Joan.
I try to make safe suggestions,You should understand the context and ensure you are happy that they are safe before attempting to apply my suggestions, what you do, is YOUR responsibility. Location Halifax UK
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Hi Robin,
thank you for your kind words...after 31st October, being British may become a disadvantage with all of the Brexit issues that are going on... I may have to revert to being a Scouser... ( Inhabitant of Liverpool) in preference to being British! 😀 .
we will have to see... Boris Johnson as prime minister, bothers me!...
maybe it's my lack of education...
Joan.
I sincerely doubt that your education was at fault. You seem to have a lot more on the ball than most. I wouldn't worry about being Liverpudlian vs being British. 😉
As all things go, one no confidence vote and the Prime Minister is history. Political parties being what they are in Brittan.
Cheers,
Robin
I am the inveterate tinkerer. I can tink up most anything.
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I actually respect the British country and their citizens immensely. I just hope it ends up treating them well.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
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Fear not Joan. You live in Halifax in gods own county, Yorkshire. (My favourite county to visit on Holiday after Scottish Highlands.) Do not believe in the fear mongering. The UK will survive and thrive. Boris is not the problem but maybe the solution. Wait and see. Life will go on and 3D printing.
Nigel
Life is keeping interested and excited by knowledge and new things.
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I am proud to be British and a member of GB and the UK < ------ despite some politicians . Within the EU rules we have to have a GB license plate on our cars not UK plate.
Nigel
Life is keeping interested and excited by knowledge and new things.
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I am proud to be British and a member of GB and the UK < ------ despite some politicians . Within the EU rules we have to have a GB license plate on our cars not UK plate.
Understood. I cast no aspersions. Look at the United States. At least we can throw the bums out once in a while.
Maybe we should stick to 3D printing. Politics is a dirty business and full of many bugs, ( AKA Poly Ticks). LOL
Happy Printing.
Robin 😉
I am the inveterate tinkerer. I can tink up most anything.
RE: A very special and heartfelt THANK YOU...
I am proud to be British and a member of GB and the UK < ------ despite some politicians . Within the EU rules we have to have a GB license plate on our cars not UK plate.
Understood. I cast no aspersions. Look at the United States. At least we can throw the bums out once in a while.
Maybe we should stick to 3D printing. Politics is a dirty business and full of many bugs, ( AKA Poly Ticks). LOL
Happy Printing.
Robin 😉
Politics is nasty. There are plenty of garbage to throw out on all sides.
Politics and religion are best kept in the home.
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Chuck H
3D Printer Review Blog
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Politics and religion are best kept in the home.
Not even there ...
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Thank you for helping me!