9:19 I'm pretty sure it's rearing back and then lunging forward to scoot the keystone around, like shuffling in a chair. Which, frankly, is both incredibly goofy and _EXACTLY_ how I'd expect something with no limbs bound to a rock to move.
Starting to think you're from Wisconsin, Not from the Bucks jersey or Harry's spotted cow, but from you throwing a pickle at a Spiritomb says it all to me
dude instead of restarting you could just undo the extrusions, shift around the dimensions, and then mesh and edit the object, there is some videos on RU-vid that can teach you how to.
I think you should make a google form or smth of the like so people can vote on things and patreon can suggest on the things directly. Or is that already happening and im a foolish fool.
Do you have any recommendations on any 3d printers with a large bed print? I actually used to use an ender 3 pro but would often have to split the model into smaller parts due to the nature of the object I was printing. I don’t mind spending more money if the print is good quality. I just want something that won’t give me frequent failed prints.
@@michaelrogers7050 Unfortunately, the largest print bed I've had experience was the Sovol01, but that ended up on the shelf of shame. I know I'm sponsored by them, but truly, the only printers that have been consistent for me have been the Bambu printers.
I recognize that printer on the shelf of shame this one I have and that I can’t get support with so it sits there broken in 1 million different ways and I don’t know what to do about it. Yay.