Pretty glaring oversight in the current rules, isn't it?
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Perhaps we can arm home goalie with nets and a Trident, visitor gets spear and shield.
...But refs have to stand in a circle around the combatants and hold hands.
In this day and age, where sports are as much about betting as players, any league that DOESN'T put their referees in public display is just asking for manipulation and problems and any smart fan (and owner) should see red flags.
Imagine a league where the refs are subject to public criticism... Doesn't mean a bad job gets fired, but they should drive more training and classes to get consistency right (nobody should lose their job unless they really can't cut it).
Anyway, that won't happen. They don't care about the fans, they care about the revenue.
In Ontario, Ford is salivating at any opportunity to enforce money laundering to developer buddies.
...👍 wait what are we signing up for
I want to subscribe to watermelon facts.
Kinda silly to think we'd get it right there first time? To learning, moving upward, and a brighter Internet.
Just a guy here, but I hope you both have a great week, all the way up to Thursday.
What a great perspective -- let the good times roll!
Can you describe the noise? Is it a high pitch whine, or a grinding sound?
It could be loose cable/connector for the stepper motor, as that can cause all sorts of strange sounds (usually of the grinding type).
If it's more a constant high pitch sound, it's likely the motors in use since they draw a lot of current to hold position (steppers work funny that way). This can be ignored safely, or reduce the motor peak amps to the motor to quiet the whine a bit (this usually involves modifying the firmware, and can be a bit more difficult sometimes.
Good luck
My initial guess (having had similar layer shifts in the past) is that one of those skinny 'Y' vertical pieces with angled overhangs simply curled up a little too much (shrinking warpage) and eventually the nozzle took a path where it made contact with the raised edge and cause the motor/belt to slip until it continued in the new position.
Ways to prevent include much higher cooling for those curling points (super slow high fan), or enclosure of the entire unit to mitigate warping.
Sorry for late response, hope it helps or you solved it.
Honest question: how come?