When 3D printing, the first layer of a print is critical to the success of the rest of the print. If you’re particularly unlucky, you can end up with potentially catastrophic results for your print. For example, the first layer not sticking properly, eventually causing the print to shift ...
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When you have a 3D object that you want to print it needs to be sliced. Slicing takes the 3D object and puts it in a file format the printer uses called Gcode. There are many slicers out there. The printer comes with an older version of Cura. I opted for a newer version to get ...
or less than half the width of a human hair. The printer proceeds layer-by-layer from the bottom up. For each layer, the printer deposits different materials in different parts, and then uses high-intensity UV light to solidify all of the materials...
Very simple tile layer. Like the neat end-of-turn refill by choosing one of 2 items (goals or tiles) you take from a face-up selection and the other, as a blind pull. Overall, it begins to feel a tad same-y even by the end of one game..so I am not sure about the replay...
As we said, every decision yields a different result, and it is only as these outcomes begin to layer up on top of one another that you will begin to see them manifest in the world as completely different combinations of gameplay, story and visual elements. “Changes aren’t immediate,”...