Components from hardware stores have all kinds of composition. If you don’t know what it’s made from, why would you assume it’s safe?
Even “stainless steel” can have all kinds of different compositions, some highly allergenic, some out-right toxic.
Components from hardware stores have all kinds of composition. If you don’t know what it’s made from, why would you assume it’s safe?
Even “stainless steel” can have all kinds of different compositions, some highly allergenic, some out-right toxic.
Yeah, dust is not what you need to care about. But it’s not good to have a printer indoors.
There are enclosed printers that you can plug ventilation ducts that solve this problem. Some have filters, but any filter without a molecular sieve (usually activated coal) won’t help you, because the problem isn’t with dust.
Resin printers also give you problems on handling the resin. It’s not enough to enclose those printers, you need protection equipment and a place to deal with the supplies and recent prints.
Yes, if the reading reaches 0°C the firmware turns off to protect against measurement failures.
There is probably a patch to chamge that temperature.
The Jedi are against starting a war without the consent of the people that will actually suffer the consequences of that war.
At least when it’s not one of them on the line, anyway.
The thing is, if any of then gave a shit, they’d have her free shortly after leaving, without attacking anybody.