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<Regenaxer> 👍👍
<Nistur> the estimated completion time is 01:20... but it's not great at estimating, I think it kind of does a running average of each layer or something, so as it's getting higher, it always appears to recalculate sooner
<Nistur> so I'd guess the actual completion is probably closer to 22:00 but I guess that doesn't much matter
<Nistur> tomorrow, I'll have a keyboard body :D
<Regenaxer> wuff
<beneroth> Nistur, wohooo
<Nistur> <5h to go, and I have a power failure. I don't know if I knocked something or what... however, I had already established one thing I'd like to change, so I was intending to re-print anyway... and this print has already told me quite a lot... like that I made an engineering error with the keyswitch mounting, and I'd positioned two of them a bit off. So I'm not too upset
<Regenaxer> oh :(
<beneroth> Nistur, maybe would be feasible to print in multiple parts which then gets assembled instead of one big (main) part?
<beneroth> (you know, like AMD vs. Intel CPU manufacturing...)
<beneroth> though I guess you already considered that and decided against it with good reasons :)
<Nistur> yeah, either you need more complex engineering to fit the parts together, or you have to do a lot of work to get it accurate when gluing
<beneroth> T, I see :)
<Nistur> I'm busy making the changes now. The next print will be betterer :D
<beneroth> 👍👍
<Nistur> also, I'm trying a different method of creating support structures which should need a lot less material, and also time
<beneroth> cool