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TheNFactor

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    TheNFactor got a reaction from Ithanul in Looking to get into 3D Printing   
    Depending on the size, i would recommend that you get a resin printer (like an elegoo mars or anycubic photon). A filament printer generally can't get the level of detail that you would like for these miniatures. I'm sure it's possible to get similar levels of detail on a filament printer with a .2/.15mm nozzle, but i haven't had much luck. If you're willing to go through the post processing required with resin printing, that would be my recommendation. 
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    TheNFactor got a reaction from ColinLTT in CoViD-19 Projects for an SLA 3D Printer   
    I generally wouldn't do anything medical with resin. AFAIK there isn't much research into chronic exposure to cured resin, so i'm not sure that any organizations would accept resin parts.
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    TheNFactor got a reaction from DrMacintosh in Looking to get into 3D Printing   
    Depending on the size, i would recommend that you get a resin printer (like an elegoo mars or anycubic photon). A filament printer generally can't get the level of detail that you would like for these miniatures. I'm sure it's possible to get similar levels of detail on a filament printer with a .2/.15mm nozzle, but i haven't had much luck. If you're willing to go through the post processing required with resin printing, that would be my recommendation. 
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    TheNFactor got a reaction from AbydosOne in CoViD-19 Projects for an SLA 3D Printer   
    I generally wouldn't do anything medical with resin. AFAIK there isn't much research into chronic exposure to cured resin, so i'm not sure that any organizations would accept resin parts.
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    TheNFactor reacted to chen57 in Headphones Based On Music Taste For 180€ | 200$ Max   
    do you want bluetooth ?
     
     
     
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    TheNFactor reacted to rice guru in Headphone heating up   
    How about checking out the cooler master mh751.
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    TheNFactor got a reaction from Terabyte_272 in what to increase resolution or msaa   
    Msaa makes games look less flickery on lower resolutions by blurring sharp edges but theoretically if your resolution is high enough you don't need msaa (not practical). It really just comes down to preference and frame rate.
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    TheNFactor reacted to rice guru in Looking for best headphones under 200.   
    The premiums look worse , are more comfortable, and some claim to sound better. 
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    TheNFactor reacted to rice guru in Looking for best headphones under 200.   
    I also forgot to mention dt880 they are also excellent. Has a much smoother sound signature than the 990
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    TheNFactor reacted to rice guru in Looking for best headphones under 200.   
    Impedance doesn't matter my 55 ohm k240 are harder to power than my 150 ohm 58x. The sextetts are notorious for being hard to power and basically require a amp so powerful that your basically powering a small speaker. 
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    TheNFactor reacted to AmpedUpDad in Looking for best headphones under 200.   
    I am not particularly an "audiophile," but I did want to get myself some "good" headphones after using crappy gaming headsets for the past 15+ years.
     
    I opted for the dt 990s and they are AWESOME. Sure, you don't get the whole "noise cancellation" thing, but the sound is great. If it were up to me, I'd get those, but I have never tried the m565s.
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    TheNFactor reacted to TVwazhere in Looking for best headphones under 200.   
    I'd like to throw in the Sennheiser HD6xx and AKG K7XX headphones as well. I haven't owned the K7XX but my HD6XX's are amazing. 
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