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joshcarp81

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So far. I see a change right away i need to make.
This is already the second try. First one was aborted at 11th layer due to needing a raft after seeing print failed.
Two of the locking mechanisms also didnt bond well enough due to a small footprint on the raft. Ill need to squish the first layer a bit more. That should take care of that.
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So anyone thats not familiar with 3d printing. This is the software i use to "slice" or convert a file to be read by the printer.
The second picture shows if you look close enough the individual layers along with the change in speeds due to the amount of detail in a section.
The things I design are designed on Autodesk Fusion 360. Then are saved and converted to a type of file the slicing hardware can read.
Pretty cool stuff
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My first service k9 walked right up to a skunk and before I registered what I was seeing...nose up its ass. Didnt think 100lb malinois could do somersaults but that son of bitch thought ramming his face into the dirt would stop the pain. Such a pain getting the smell out

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Oh man...poor pup! That must be rough on a powerful snooter like that.
Think that was his only time.

Current dog has a little higher prey drive and is super darty. I've stopped her with verbal a couple times but shes been hit three times.

Baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, dawn dish soap. Works well.

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Think that was his only time.

Current dog has a little higher prey drive and is super darty. I've stopped her with verbal a couple times but shes been hit three times.

Baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, dawn dish soap. Works well.

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My boxer tangled with skunks on more than one occasion, that baking soda peroxide, dish soap concoction was a life saver.
 

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