Other pedals with the Core?
Does anyone run noise gates or compressors or other pedals along with their pedal boards? I haven’t gotten my Core yet, it’s in the post so I’m just curious.
Does anyone run noise gates or compressors or other pedals along with their pedal boards? I haven’t gotten my Core yet, it’s in the post so I’m just curious.
Hi all,
Anyone here use octoprint for controlling their core one?
I've been trying out SimplyPrint for tracking filament usage and remote monitoring which uses octoprint on a raspberry pi.
When I send a print from my pi the chamber fans are always set to off.
I slice the file in Prusa slicer, export the g code and upload it to simplyprint, which starts the print using octoprint. When the print starts the chamber temp setting is off.
I have to wait for the print to start, go into the menu on the screen and set the chamber temp so that the fans will spin.
Sending the print from Prusa slicer works fine
I don’t have the filtration on, just the regular exhaust fans.
Any ideas?
Hi all,
When I send a print from my pi the chamber fans are also set to off.
I slice the file in Prusa slicer, export the g code and upload it to octoprint, when the print starts the chamber temp setting is off. The fan speed is set to auto.
I have to wait for the print to start, go into the menu on the screen and set the chamber temp so that the fans will spin.
Sending the print from Prusa slicer works fine
I don’t have the filtration on, just the regular exhaust fans.
Any ideas?
I've been looking at a few videos about using the gpio hacker board for triggering a time lapse but when the tool head parks at the back for the shot it always leaves bad stringing.
Now with the indx, can it park over the wiper and then wipe before moving back to stop the stringing?
I'm sure smarter people than me will know.
Seeing the post with the old photos of Galway reminded me of when I went around to try and match the perspective of the old photos with new.
The original photos were on display in the Galway museum so I had to take pictures of the pictures on the wall, then I went around with my phone and camera and tried to match the perspective and blend the two together.
I don't have to original files any more so I'm afraid I cant remove the obnoxious water mark.
For the last picture I asked the guys in the Galway camera shop to let me upstairs to get the right angle.
I remixed the mount so that it has a countersunk hole for the filament sensor screw and removed a notch along the top so that the sensor will fit flush to the mount. Hopefully this helps someone with their new setup.
https://www.printables.com/model/1787620-indx-rear-filament-sensor-mount-core-one
Credit to the original designer.: https://www.printables.com/model/1785330-onetop-indx-ptfe-passthru/comments
I used my limited tinker cad skills to make some Gridfinity trays for any additional INDX nozzles.
I haven't printed them all off yet but I'll be adding real photos to the model page as they finish printing.
https://www.printables.com/model/1783543-indx-nozzle-gridfinity-tray
Credit to the original model I used to remix.
https://www.printables.com/model/1783033-indx-spare-nozzle-holder
For anyone that’s wondering. This is how your additional nozzles get shipped.
Look at that INDX, sitting there in the corner while I work, taunting me!!
I had ordered extra nozzles so it seemed to take a little while longer to get to me. I know what I’ll be doing for the next few evenings.
Edit: I couldn’t not open it to have a look,
I’m number 0335
I have a bike in with an unresponsive transmission derailleur. Customer said it was hit with a stick that went into the spokes.
There's no obvious damage other than wear and tear scuff marks. The battery is good and tested with the dropper. The shifter is good and working.
The button on the derailleur does nothing. Single click, double clicking and holding the button. no response, no servo buzz, no light.
I've followed the sram reset guides and still no joy.
Any tips?
I’ve tried posting in the Caddy and VW sub as well as multiple Facebook groups but I’m getting zero responses.
I’m turning the van into a micro camper/ mountain bike van and I don’t want to go further into working on it until I figure this out.
This part, behind the passenger door where the sliding door goes into is constantly weeping water. I can’t find the source. The foam glue around it is has soaked up water and is wet.
I’ve pulled off all the trim and it’s bone dry around the passenger door and the sliding door, the seals are dry, inside the B pillar is dry, the roof rack bolts are dry. There’s no sign of rain getting in anywhere. I pulled the bungs out of the sill underneath and there no water sitting in them. There is no water getting in from the outside of the sliding door either.
It looks like a piece of black plastic, suck on with foam before the factory paint, and it’s weeping water from somewhere.
Any ideas?
I have a right hand drive Caddy, there is a small bit of water gathering behind the passenger seat. Its sitting in the seam between two parts of metal. It is the pocket where the sliding door goes into.
The area is sealed from the outside as far as I can see,
There is no water coming down inside the B pillar, there are no wet spots or marks to show that water is running down inside the B pillar. No water leaking in from the roof rack bolts.
The sliding door seals are dry, the passenger door seal is dry, there are no damp spots under the plastic trim along either of the doors.
I can't figure out where it's coming in from.
Water is getting in around the plastic clips and sitting inside the door. I want to remove the trim so I can seal it up.
I’ve taken off the interior panels and I can see that the door button has 3 bolts and the the rest of the trim has plastic clips. The clips look different though and are blocked by the sheet metal.
When I pry it off from the outside it looks like it’s made from two pieces of plastic. Part A is attached to the door and part B is attached to part A but I can’t get it to unclip and I don’t want to ham-fist it and break it.
I have a 2022 Caddy Cargo and the key is getting a bit ratty looking. I tried on Amazon but can’t seem to find the right style case, they all seem to be for cars.
I know I’ll have to crack it open and swap the board and key over so that’s no problem.
Any suggestions?