
Anything special?
Repeating serial but not fully. Cool yes! Worth anything? Not sure

Repeating serial but not fully. Cool yes! Worth anything? Not sure
Found online and curious as to the mechanism. Assuming it is a relocker.
Bucatini tossed with garlic oil emulsion, red pepper flakes and parsley. Peeled the garlic, removed the germ and boiled and tossed the water 5x for a milder flavor. Blended with some butter, olive oil, red pepper flakes and pasta water. Cooked bucatini and tossed in a frying pan with the sauce! Delicious!!
From some similar posts guessing this is Chlorophyllum molybdites aka The Green Vomiter?
Made the dough and sauce, that's normal. Had been saving parmigiano reggiano rinds (x8) and made a cheese broth with them that was then used in the sauce. Interesting and different. Also grew the basil in an aerogarden. 9/10 would recommend!
I was noticing a lot of resonant vibrations from the side panels. I applied Dynamat to the inside of both. The right side doesn't look quite as nice as it's mostly composed of offcuts and I didn't put any near the power supply.
They do add a decent amount of weight and it has made a noticeable difference to me. The vibration noises are completely gone even at high speeds. I only hear the fans and motors now
Unrelated I also applied some heatsinks to the motherboard board while I was in there.
To reduce noise further I'm also using the Paxx12 firmware with stepper optimizations and lower current applied. Ordered the lid and am printing the Hula isolation feet.
Hula anti-vibrarion feet: https://makerworld.com/en/models/417509-hula-v1-0-anti-vibration-feet-for-3d-printers#profileId-502239
Original post about Dynamat: https://www.reddit.com/r/SnapmakerU1/s/NGnIyVVlSy