Good luck. The company I work at has the exact same problem. Since each system tends to be owned by a different org, and the systems all meet the owning org's needs, you're going to be in for struggle.
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Woah, those bullets. I didn't know you could do that.
Great post too!
There is a movement to make it illegal, but the goal isn't to feed the needy. It's to help keep it out of landfills, incinerators, and waterways.
For example: https://www.bergmanndirect.co.uk/articles/new-food-waste-regulations-in-england
Are you in Europe? In the US, our 120 volt mains limit the size of what can go in our normal outlets. I've never seen an electronic grill, unless you mean something that we would call a griddle.
Is the print stopping or does the printer keep going like all is well?
If the printer is continuing like everything is normal, you can surmise that the issue is either the heater, the extruder, or the filament path.
What does your temp graph look like during the print? Oscillations = potential wiring issue, especially if they're not present for the whole print.
Have you caught the printer doing this? Is the extruder clicking? If yes, something is preventing the filament from moving through the extruder. You're either developing a clog or something is preventing the filament from feeding (binding, etc).
If the extruder isn't clicking, and the print continues for a bit, does the extruder slowly chew through the filament? If yes, you probably need more tension on the feed screw. I would still suggest looking for souces of binding.
How long has it been curing and how off was the mixture?
Way too little hardener = will remain tacky
Somewhat too little hardener = will cure, just more slowly
Too much hardener = will cure quickly
The specifics come down to the expoy in question and whether or not the maker pads their ratio one way or the other to make it easier to use.
If you're only somewhat off, I would give it time and you'll probably be OK. If you're way off, I would still give it time but would be less hopeful.
Except BBQs are often against fire code so they're not allowed 😭
Turning leftovers into fried rice generally results in one of my favorite foods. That's not to say I don't like more upscale options too, but man.
I truly don't get PMs who themselves haven't done the thing they're now PMing. I like to think I make a decent PM because I was a user, got frustrated, made my own version of the thing that was way faster and easier, that saw some success, I learned a bunch, and now I PM that space after I figured out I had much stronger opinions on what a thing should do/be and why that mattered than then actual implementation.
This whole thing is nuts to me. From the way the article reads, the patient was likely still breathing and had a heartbeat. I get wanting to keep organs fresh, but this seems... non ideal
Disclaimer up front: I have very little background in any of this.
Why not do three exposures on three different prices of paper with a color filter in front of each? Green pigment gets the green filter, etc.