Pellet feeders are not meant for high speed machines. Pellet feeders are for large format machines where the speed comes from the volume of filament they can extrude while printing.
There are downsides as well. High throughput pellet feeding hot ends are insanely expensive. But there are practical issues as well, retraction can be really tough to dial in.
They promised to hurt the right people. The kind of people who will vote for them don't follow up on voting records, they just watch pundits or read web news that reaffirms their point of view and feelings.
The reality is a small percent of the voting public actually vote in primaries and those who do, on the right especially, tend to be the most extreme variety.
Alternatively: "Car prices higher than ever, wages not keeping up with inflation."
Yes, strap a chatbot to the most expressive and communicative animals humans interact with daily. That makes sense.
Where are my testicles, Summer? They were removed, where have they gone?
The most serious question anyone has ever been asked.
For a business? The potential should be there.
Severe fines or taxes. Severe.
Remember the house is in recess so they can campaign. Every attempt on Trump's life is like free ad time for the GOP. They won't even come back in session for for hurricane relief funding.
https://www.tableflipfoundry.com/download/the-cones-of-calibration
Combine that with the multiple exposure function of UV tools and calibration is dead simple. Way way way less complicated to get the best quality out of resin compared to FDM.
And a wash and cure is going to be money well spent. I've tried a bunch of cheaper alternatives and nothing compared to the simplicity and functionality of the wash and cure system. I also only use alcohol in mine because it's easy to put outside in disposable trays to evaporate and then when the leftover resin in the bottom cures it can just be thrown away.
Please dial 988 in the US.
It's just more convoluted.