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Takes a while to adjust a backpack to fit correctly.
Camping Trip to Point Reyes with Justin, Jonnie and Matt
Using the handy graph in the control panel of ReplicatorG 16 to tune my PID settings.
Temp still fluctuating too much. (215-222C)
Great Blue Heron taken at the Blue Heron Rookery on Bath Road in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park Summit County Ohio.
Made mine 48" tall instead of the called for 34". The extra height makes a suprisingly comfortable backrest.
Also made my seat bigger as "my seat" is bigger than that in the plans.
The biggest change was skipping the anti-skid ($6 for a roll) and using a router with a 3/8" cove bit to make height adjustment grooves that lock the seat into place. No slippage here and I saved more money on top of that.
Using some Portra 160, one of my favorite films, with the M4 and M5 in different environments. Weirdly, two of three rolls the ends released out of the cannister after the last shot. Either I've become a superman to advance the film to break it from the end, or I just got very unlucky. Used the Cinefilm C41 kit, which when I keep in the dark and with very limited air in the containers, lasts a fairly long time. Thanks to those flickeranians who keep us all inspired to get out there and use our equipment.