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Tweak Simplify3D GCode Start Script
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Tweak Simplify3D GCode Start Script. August 4, 2015. Initially, I print a lot while tethered to my Printrbot Plus Metal because it allowed me to prime the extruder with plastic prior to printing to make sure my print started properly and also provided a lot of feedback, for example, how much time is left to print a model. And it allowed me to manually home my machine prior to printing by clicking home all. However, more recently I’ve started to print more often from a micro SD card or via OctoPrint.
Tweak Simplify3D GCode End Script
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Tweak Simplify3D GCode End Script. August 10, 2015. I recently posted about a small tweak to the Simply3D starting script for Printrbots to allow it to home. The machine properly at the beginning of a print. I just upgraded to Simplify3D version 3.0.1 from version 2.2.2. I was reminded that there is no GCode to turn off the fan when a print completes. Sometime I print overnight and want to make sure the fan does not run unnecessarily for hours after a print completes. M107 ; turn off fan.
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January 2, 2016. I have been printing a lot of parts for various 2D and 3D bots. I have found pieces and parts online and am designing others myself. For pulleys and gears that mount to stepper motors, there needs to be a set screw to ensure the pulley/gear stays fixed in place on the rotating shaft of the stepper motor. There are two things you need to do to embed something in your 3D print:. Design your 3D object to have a cavity for the embedded object. And then print it. However, this will be a very ...
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January 2, 2016. I have been printing a lot of parts for various 2D and 3D bots. I have found pieces and parts online and am designing others myself. For pulleys and gears that mount to stepper motors, there needs to be a set screw to ensure the pulley/gear stays fixed in place on the rotating shaft of the stepper motor. There are two things you need to do to embed something in your 3D print:. Design your 3D object to have a cavity for the embedded object. And then print it. However, this will be a very ...
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Trouble With Your Object Oriented (OO) Design? Are You Obeying the Single Responsibility Principle (SRP)? October 22, 2008. The Single Responsibility Principle (SRP) is defined by wikipedia as. Every object should have a single responsibility, and that all its services should be narrowly aligned with that responsibility. Although the origins of this concept are someone disputed, most believe it was originally developed by Tom DeMarco in his book. Structured Analysis and Systems Specification. March 23, 2...
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AgileCoachJacque | Agile Coach Jacque
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Musings of an Agile Coach. Among other things, an agile Coach. Based in Chicago. Thinking great thoughts about being agile, and hearing great thoughts from others! Lower case 'a' because I believe in agility, not the dogma that Agile has become. Or insert your provocative title here! A tweet by my mentor @SAlhir. Alerted me to an article about possible dangers of mindfulness. I’d love to know what the Buddhist Geeks. But we are complex beings with many more levels, that is, levels on which we do. After a...
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Musings of an Agile Coach. Monthly Archives: November 2014. Burndown Charts That Suck #1. Over the past year or so, I’ve collected some burndown charts that illustrate some team problems. I don’t want to tell tales on past clients, so no names will be revealed by me. And for that matter, people always mean to do their best, but sometimes it’s an emotional challenge to fix things (see the second to last paragraph below). Stories not broken down into small enough pieces. The second is a more emotional issu...
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Burndown Charts That Suck #1 | Agile Coach Jacque
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Musings of an Agile Coach. Burndown Charts That Suck #1. Over the past year or so, I’ve collected some burndown charts that illustrate some team problems. I don’t want to tell tales on past clients, so no names will be revealed by me. And for that matter, people always mean to do their best, but sometimes it’s an emotional challenge to fix things (see the second to last paragraph below). For each image, I’ll list a few ideas I have about why the team’s progress looks as bad as it does. The second is a mo...
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No Scope Creep | Agile Coach Jacque
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Musings of an Agile Coach. In an agile environment there is no such thing as “scope creep”. There are only better ideas. Amen, amen, amen. He hasn’t expanded on that tweet in a blog post (afaik); but really what more is there to be said? I suppose saying it gives those who don’t know what it means the opportunity to ask “what does that mean? 8221; which could then be the subject of a blog post. But this is just words. That tweet expresses such an important idea. This entry was posted in Quick Bites.
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There Should Be Some Fun | Agile Coach Jacque
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Musings of an Agile Coach. There Should Be Some Fun. We’re working with a slightly-distributed team. So after we do our standup, I often take a picture of the physical wall to share with the remote stakeholders. For this, I use the panorama mode of my phone. When team members are willing to have some fun together–as illustrated by this image–I think you’re on the right track to a solidly-performing team. This entry was posted in Quick Bites. June 16, 2015. Burndown Charts That Suck #1. Musings of an Agil...
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Musings of an Agile Coach. Monthly Archives: April 2014. Commitments and Quantified Self. I came across a posting on quantifiedself.com that I thought would be very interesting to those who think about agile principles. In an eight-minute talk with about seven minutes of Q&A, Michael Cohn describes his own experiments with tracking personal commitment and progress. Cohn is talking at a personal level, but the things he says make a lot of sense applied to teams, as well. April 17, 2014. I’m interest...
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Commitments and Quantified Self | Agile Coach Jacque
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Musings of an Agile Coach. Commitments and Quantified Self. I came across a posting on quantifiedself.com that I thought would be very interesting to those who think about agile principles. In an eight-minute talk with about seven minutes of Q&A, Michael Cohn describes his own experiments with tracking personal commitment and progress. Cohn is talking at a personal level, but the things he says make a lot of sense applied to teams, as well. This entry was posted in Quick Bites. April 17, 2014. You are co...
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More on “The Curse of Allocation” | Agile Coach Jacque
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Musings of an Agile Coach. More on “The Curse of Allocation”. Recently, I re-discovered a post written by my friend Len Lagestee. Entitled “ The Curse of Allocation. Len lays out five important problems that arise from allocating people to multiple teams or projects:. Lack of team bonding and connection. Lack of ownership and accountability. Len’s post is a good one, and I encourage you to read it (and add his blog, Illustrated Agile. To your regular reads! Enforce the terms of allocation. August 12, 2013.
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Lowering Risk | Agile Coach Jacque
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Musings of an Agile Coach. I’ve written a post titled “ Lowering Risk Using Agile and Lean Methodologies. 8221; for the blog at Pathfinder Software. Here, I’ll post a summary, and invite you to link on over to Pathfinder’s blog for the full version. Leave a comment in either place. I’m interested in three kinds of risk that are mitigated by using agile and lean processes:. Building the wrong features or the wrong design (“UX”). This entry was posted in Quick Bites. April 1, 2014. Enter your comment here.
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Matthew Mead – Technologist and Maker
January 2, 2016. I have been printing a lot of parts for various 2D and 3D bots. I have found pieces and parts online and am designing others myself. For pulleys and gears that mount to stepper motors, there needs to be a set screw to ensure the pulley/gear stays fixed in place on the rotating shaft of the stepper motor. There are two things you need to do to embed something in your 3D print:. Design your 3D object to have a cavity for the embedded object. And then print it. However, this will be a very ...
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Matthew Moran's Roadwork | spiritual signposts found along "the way"
Matthew Moran's Roadwork. Spiritual signposts found along the way. On September 23, 2011 by matthewtmoran. We affect those around us and have a responsibility to affect those people in a way that brings glory to God. Our work will be brought before God and we will give an account for our lives. See you at the Bema baby! Decision Making and the Will of God. On June 18, 2011 by matthewtmoran. A book review of sorts. I just finished reading the book Decision Making and the Will of God. Later in the book he ...
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Friday, December 10, 2010. Threads will be entered in to the Kansas City filmmakers Jubilee for 2011. I am looking forward to the upcoming events! I will keep posting updates! Threads: Directed by Matthew Wilson. Response: THE FUTUTE OF THE FEATURE. THE FUTURE OF THE FEATURE. Response: By Design;New Digital Cinema. By DESIGN; NEW DIGITAL CINEMA. The art of commerce is something that applies strongly to me. I want to be able to make works that I can apply to the commercial world as well. I am cont...There...
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