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    You can dip it in shiny paint too. Its not stainless steel but its good enough

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      I am interested in what you assume me accent be, though I'll give ya some hints and you tell me where I'm from...

      My wife teases my pronunciation of butter and water as they come out as "budder" and "wooder", house roofs as "woofs", and I call water creeks "cricks". She also laughs at me when I get angry \ passionate as I become louder and sound like "one of those Italian gangsters from the old bugs Bunny cartoons". And she'll repeat back to me, exaggerated, "whaddya talkin about?!" as I seem to ask her that before every debate...

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      Well initially I was gonna guess North Eastern Coastal, or perhaps some of the less known accents from Western Appalachia but I've known folks from around Bakersfield who pronounced water, butter, and creeks like ya so I ain't got no fucken clue. It's one of those things where its got overlaps with but not totality with accents I do know, even my own accent does the budder thing. But now I ain't so certain.

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        There is no single correct answer. There often isn't, in fact.

        As for heat: You can treat PLA to be more resistive to temperature and even at stock, untreated, cheapest PLA wont just deform from hot air escaping since the thing melts at 190 and the air wont be that hot for long enough. It may deform with regular use though. You also don't have to use PLA and use something more temp resistive.

        Beauty? Eye of the beholder. Its a conversation piece. Its something you point at and say "I made that". Its wabi-sabi, I like it.

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        190 celsius, I'd like to add.

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          Nice! Iโ€™ve considered a Voron, but I wasnโ€™t sure I wanted to dedicate that much time to the printer as opposed to the printing. (I feel like I got my fill of excessive tinkering already ๐Ÿ˜…)

          But the closed nature of Bambu does bother me, Iโ€™ll admit.

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          Yea, I was told I "have a 3D printer hobby, not a 3D printing hobby". ๐Ÿ˜†

          I loved building the Voron, but did decide to go with a Sovol instead for the larger machine to both avoid the build and have a larger volume.

          The 0.2 was great because it was cheap, didn't need to be my main printer at the time so I could be patient with it, and it is blazingly fast, especially heat up time since the bed is so small.

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            Weird, I can get to it now. Thank you so much for following up and sorry for wasting your time. Those guards are really cool, it isnโ€™t what I envisioned at all, your approach is really sleek!

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            Thanks. And yeah, Thingiverse and Printables (and others, but those are my two go-to's) have tons of useful items as well as fun things.

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              Well initially I was gonna guess North Eastern Coastal, or perhaps some of the less known accents from Western Appalachia but I've known folks from around Bakersfield who pronounced water, butter, and creeks like ya so I ain't got no fucken clue. It's one of those things where its got overlaps with but not totality with accents I do know, even my own accent does the budder thing. But now I ain't so certain.

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              Philadelphia! Very astute, my friend. Where are you yourself?

              I somewhat thought that getting an education, working white collar, social media, and living in Europe the last 6 years that I would have of lost my accent. Hence why I found your comment so interesting!

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                Philadelphia! Very astute, my friend. Where are you yourself?

                I somewhat thought that getting an education, working white collar, social media, and living in Europe the last 6 years that I would have of lost my accent. Hence why I found your comment so interesting!

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                SoCal more specifically Inland Empire San Bernardino foothills.

                Also your accent stay with you hell it can even stay with your kin depending on various factors. My accent is basically just an old regional accent but if I get pissy enough it rapidly devolves into a bastardized brogue. But yeah I find dialects and accents interesting especially in how they mutate diverge and reconverge.

                Also if you are at all curious I pronounce it budder, wader, and rooves.

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                  There is no single correct answer. There often isn't, in fact.

                  As for heat: You can treat PLA to be more resistive to temperature and even at stock, untreated, cheapest PLA wont just deform from hot air escaping since the thing melts at 190 and the air wont be that hot for long enough. It may deform with regular use though. You also don't have to use PLA and use something more temp resistive.

                  Beauty? Eye of the beholder. Its a conversation piece. Its something you point at and say "I made that". Its wabi-sabi, I like it.

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                  If it melts, just print another!

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                    There is, you need to wash vegetables before you eat them

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                    I'm pretty sure baby carrots are prewashed.

                    Edit: Oh, perhaps you don't know this. In which case, I'd love to be the one to tell you: baby carrots are just cut up regular carrots.

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                      Why not both. 3D print one and swap them at Home Depot. Or heck 3D print all of them, replace them all, keep the one you need and sell the rest on eBay. If they all match, I doubt Home Depot would even notice.

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                      Some poor sucker is going to eventually buy the display model tho

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                        Some poor sucker is going to eventually buy the display model tho

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                        Well they're available on eBay...

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                          I feel like this parallels the story about spending of $10 million to research and develop a Space Pen vs just using pencils.

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                            I feel like this parallels the story about spending of $10 million to research and develop a Space Pen vs just using pencils.

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                            The problem with pencils is that in space broken graphite floats around easily and is conductive. A conductive powder floating into something electronic in a pressurized oxygen rich environment is no bueno.

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                              You can dip it in shiny paint too. Its not stainless steel but its good enough

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                              No worries, the OEM ones aren't stainless steel, either. They're "stainless appearance," i.e. plastic with a thin veneer of cheesy chrome plating that's about one molecule thick.

                              You can electroplate 3D prints by using a basecoat of conductive spraypaint, and then the limit of the thickness of your plating is only really limited by your patience. Nickel is quite easy to do at home.

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                                Oh yes! The correct answer is to 3D print a plastic knob for the front of an oven. There's not going to be any heat issues there! And no one can deny how beautiful that black knob looks next to the brushed metal.

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                                The knobs on your oven are overwhelmingly likely to be either completely made of plastic or contain a large percentage of plastic already. Typically they're made of ABS or PBT.

                                PLA probably isn't a good choice for this application but you could absolutely print some knobs in ABS or ASA and you'd be fine. You can even get PBT filament, but that's probably more hassle than it's worth and ABS is cheaper.

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                                  The problem with pencils is that in space broken graphite floats around easily and is conductive. A conductive powder floating into something electronic in a pressurized oxygen rich environment is no bueno.

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                                  Graphite powder is also quite flammable isn't it?

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                                    No worries, the OEM ones aren't stainless steel, either. They're "stainless appearance," i.e. plastic with a thin veneer of cheesy chrome plating that's about one molecule thick.

                                    You can electroplate 3D prints by using a basecoat of conductive spraypaint, and then the limit of the thickness of your plating is only really limited by your patience. Nickel is quite easy to do at home.

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                                    I quite like electroplating with titanium. Can vary the voltage for some great colors too.

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                                      Had to read like 50 comments and nobody pointed out you can just buy a generic knob for like $1. Hell your used building center would be 50 cents. WTF world do we live in where the solution is CAD and 3D printing for something so trivial. It's like using a nuclear bomb to kill an ant nest.

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                                      Look dude, fuck those ants.

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                                        Graphite powder is also quite flammable isn't it?

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                                        I'm not sure, but with that much oxygen in the air I'm sure anything could "become" flammable, especially when atomized or turned into a powder. That's why grain silos on farms are fire hazards; the dust.

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                                          I feel like this parallels the story about spending of $10 million to research and develop a Space Pen vs just using pencils.

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                                          Not that BS story again...

                                          https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/the-write-stuff/

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