Large part of it is the oversaturation of the gig market, many working illegally. Driving labour prices down to subsistence levels and packing fifteen to a house to make it barely profitable.

I would love to see more focus on upskilling Canadians, introducing an actual separation of church and politics, robust guardrails against religious and cultural extremism from any source.

It's not going away any time soon. The fundamental makeup of the population has changed, albeit by the numbers not a huge amount. It's the lack of slack in the system to absorb the lower skill labour that's been taken advantage of.

There's not a good solution in my mind to fix the capitalism portion of responsibility. Unfortunately regulation is the only reasonable thing I can see.

Hole in the wall with great food -- Konga Cafe.

Sad disappointing -- Tomas the cook lounge

Also look at the successful industry lobbying to reduce royalties. Absolutely missed a windfall for the province during first bit of sanctions on Russia. Cut off your legs to have fancy shoes.

Allegedly none of the other neighbors have complained and it must be user error on my part.

50 works, I'd recommend a wee bit tighter and a bit of heat with a hot air wand to set movement nicely

Few thoughts... Right temp coefficient and nominal resistance on the replacements?

I had an issue like this with a sprite extruder on an E5S1. Pulled my hair out only to find the ribbon cable was bad. Ohmed out okay but wouldn't work when heat applied. Chased my tail for hours and hours.

Maybe something similar?

Check wiring back to board? Disconnect thermister and measure at mainboard terminals, short, check again.

Put a dummy 100k resistor in and see what it reads.

In some cases I've talked to it's getting out of remote towns and reserves as what little support is available here is better than nothing.

Haha I have an answer for you there....

Turns out there was an ID10T error setting slicer params. Was trying to print at 500mm/s instead of 50mm/s and never realized it. Normally on the E5S1 I print 200-300mm/s most materials. Print at normal speed still has noticeable wear of about 0.04mm/print on Z adjustment needed.

Personal experience says cops consistently pressure you not to report small crimes that are typically unsolvable. Actively tried to get out of filing reports, even in person at SPS downtown multiple times.

Makes the numbers look good though....

Melt down your own. Wheel weights, disassemble some car batteries, etc.

If you do walk away, call the loan holder and tell them where it is. They'll send a bailiff to get it.

Had someone blow straight through light on 3rd a good 10-15s after it had turned red. Glad we didn't step out and anticipated it.

Fun fact: both. Sandvik offers some off the shelf stuff, but most everything else is designed and built within sk

They really kind of are..... Just a very slow, dusty, loud, video game

Being HEAVILY involved with some of the cutting edge projects referenced, the automation is inevitable, but it's really really effective at reducing exposure to certain hazards. The operators still need to change bits, add belt, etc. if anything you'll see a net increase in numbers to support the additional maintenance, instrumentation, networking, etc. and a transition towards a higher technical skillset needed. The automation in potash has been a pretty big boom for industry in SK, particularly where they're using local equipment like PMP borers.

Comment didn't go with this, but here's two prints. Brass nozzle and steel nozzle. You can see under extrusion on both, moreso in brass, as part progresses.

Shengzu ASA+CF. Not sure but I think around 30% CF. I've printed many other CF blends without issues.

These claimed to be hardened steel, but they were amazon specials. So weird. 0.4mm nozzles print speeds from 50mm/s to 200mm/s.

Bulk ASA in Canada

Need to do a smallish production run that will be about 20-25kg of Black ASA on 4-6 printers. I've had a look around and am having trouble finding anyone who sells in bulk. Few places from the states, but unsure on quality.

Anyone have any recommendations? Looking to optimize production costs, but still need benefits of ASA.