u/xXKemistryXx

▲ 6 r/USAA

One of my cars tripled with no claims

I logged into my bank account this morning and noticed my balance was way lower than it should be. I looked through my bank account worried that someone was taking money from my account when I noticed my monthly payment to USAA was pulled for my auto insurance was almost $900. My monthly payment was $411 last month. When I dug through my policy I see my wife's car shot up to triple on the collision part of our policy while mine stayed about the same. No claims, no tickets no accidents. I can't figure out what happened. I looked through my documents and there is nothing there about an increase. I tried to make changes online and change our deductibles, but when I do that, it flips the increase over to my car and my wife's car goes down. I tried to call the customer service line and they are closed. Has this happened to anyone else lately? None of my bills are getting paid now because my account is drained.

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u/xXKemistryXx — 2 days ago

Support Questions: Printing Shoes

After some tweaking, i was finally able to the Whaleberry shoe design to print. I am using TPU 90a with PLA and it is working great. I am trying to not rush it, but I am noticing my print has a ridiculous amount of supports compared to the user examples that are displayed by others. My total print time for one shoe is showing about 84 hours. I am thinking this is due to the amount of supports the slicer put in. I was wondering if anyone else had experience with this print and were you able to simplify the supports to reduce print time?

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u/xXKemistryXx — 6 days ago

Printing TPU with PLA supports

I just got a Kobra X about a month ago. I really love this printer. The community so far has been great and I have already set up the ACE(X) dry box with ball bearing rollers and dessicant cartridges. Since I am not new to printing (About 3 years experience), I decided to go big or go home. I am trying to print the Whaleberry walking shoes. I am using TPU 85a with a print temp of 225c and 30mm/s speed for the TPU. I am using standard PLA for the supports. I am having a hell of a time getting the TPU to start correctly. At first it won't extrude for about 30 seconds, then it looks ok. As it goes higher up, the layers dont adhere to each other very well. Ive turned the fan to 10% also. I have already ordered a spool of TPU 90 to try that, but i am wondering if anyone has had luck printing this model. Most prople post their prints using TPU 95, but i would prefer something a little softer. Does anyone have any profiles or tips that would be willing to share? Thank you!

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u/xXKemistryXx — 11 days ago