If someone asked why a character in a movie or TV show you enjoyed did what they did, would your answer be, “it was in the script”?
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RetroGaming@lemmy.world•i made a set of custom dyed xb360 controllers (unsc x covenant)English
20 daysI would look up the specific material you like to print with and see how it takes to dyes. I don’t imagine filament would work super well, but then again you’re meant to store them in low humidity containers, so maybe it’s hydrophilic enough to absorb the dye?
Resin on the other hand works really well with dye. I don’t have much experience with dyeing finished prints, but you can add a few drops of alcohol dye to white or clear resin for some amazing results. Coincidentally I have a master chief helmet that I printed in two parts, helmet and visor; the helmet came out a little too light and pastel looking (used white resin and green dye with a few other colors until it looked right enough), but the visor (clear resin, orange and red dye) is badass.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•A corner is an ontologically parasitic feature of a table that can't exist on its own.
2 monthsSounds like a thing we talked about in a philosophy class I took.
You have a room, with nothing but a blank piece of paper in it. There is one thing in the room.
You fold the paper. There is now a crease in the paper. It is still in the room.
How many things are in the room?
A “crease” (like the corner of a table) is a distinct thing, yet it is part of the paper. There is no increase in mass in the room. Yet the crease remains.
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I’m not super familiar with current emulation software, but I’m not seeing where OP said anything about retroarch? They mentioned trying a different plugin called “remoteplay whatever” but unless they’re related don’t see anything about what the guy you’re getting snippy with (twice, for some reason, connection issues happen) is suggesting.



Why would it be a clog if they’re over-extruding?