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Love it! I just got a new Canyon as well. I also design and sell water bottles, if you weren't in Europe I'd mail you a pair.
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This trail's so old school that modern bars don't even fit through the gap
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1) short term storage, up to 21 days from turning green to brown 2) camping, when you forgot your hand grinder but found a hammer 3) 30-90 seconds before adding hot water
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Small batch roasted every 4-5 days in my backyard at the top of Lake Washington
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I went decaf about 12 years ago. Best life improvement I've ever made. Not because I quit caffeine (I went back after about 2 years) but because the decaf selection 12 years ago was so shit, that I learned to roast my own coffee. I now have the best espresso in my town every day in my own kitchen.
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Have waxed in the past, but it just isn't worth the hassle in my opinion. Rock N Roll chain lube is way easier and just as clean, imo
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I did not truly understand this until I moved to LA and started riding the San Gabriels.
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Strava for road, Trailforks for MTB
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Damn, I never thought that duo could get as sweaty as COD. That last half hour before time cutoff was brutal.
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Same! I went to a park at the top of a hill in Lake Forest Park- the place was swarming with people and was a really cool experience!
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A resin printer would give you the resolution you're looking for. Filling the hole would be fairly straightforward in 3d modeling software like Fusion or Blender. I think your best path, however, is to find a jeweler that has a wax printer and have them do a lost wax casting for you. Far easier all-in.
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Nice! That's some wild color for walnut
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Air dried walnut?
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I feel obligated
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Ah, fair enough. My wife couldn't care any less about my printers. She's never even seen the thing haha
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I bought the led strip that bambu sells when I bought my P1S, but I've yet to take it out of the box lol
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The thing in the picture is truly the only thing I've printed on this printer since I got it a couple of weeks ago, but I have printed about 30 of them
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Yep! Total game changer. Never mind the speed (that print would have been +20 hours on my Creality printer, if it was scaled down to fit on the bed)
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I know I'm late to the party, but I thought I had a decent printer in the CR-6SE. The fact that I can go to a library 2 towns over, tweak a file, confidently send it to my P1S and hit go is amazing.
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