![]() ![]() The hot dog slicer of claim 12, wherein the tubular body has a cylindrical shape having a front to rear length of about 1.25 to about 1.5 inches.ġ7. The hot dog slicer of claim 12, wherein the tubular body has a cylindrical shape having a diameter of about 1.25 to about 1.5 inches.ġ6. The hot dog slicer of claim 12, wherein the lumen of the tubular structure is dimensioned to accept standard commercial hot dogs.ġ5. The hot dog slicer of claim 12, wherein each of the blades has a planer portion and wherein the planer portions are parallel to each other.ġ4. A hot dog slicer comprising a cylindrical tubular body having a lumen defined by an inner surface of the tubular body between front and rear openings therein, and at least a first and second blades extending inward from the inner surface of the tubular body a second blade extending inward from the inner surface of the tubular body from opposite sides of the lumen sufficiently for a hot dog to double butterfly the hot dog by passing the hot dog through the lumen of the tubular body.ġ3. The hot dog slicer of claim 1, comprising a second blade extending inward from the inner surface of the tubular body opposite the first blade sufficient for the hot dog to be double butterflied by passing the hot dog through the lumen of the tubular body, wherein edges of the first and second blades are single bevel and are arranged within the lumen to be mirror images of each other about a central plane.ġ2. ![]() The hot dog slicer of claim 1, comprising a second blade extending inward from the inner surface of the tubular body opposite the first blade sufficient for the hot dog to be double butterflied by passing the hot dog through the lumen of the tubular body, wherein the first and second blades are equally spaced within the lumen of the body.ġ1. The hot dog slicer of claim 1, comprising a second blade extending inward from the inner surface of the tubular body opposite the first blade sufficient for the hot dog to be double butterflied by passing the hot dog through the lumen of the tubular body, wherein at least one of the first and second blades extends inward between about 0.75 inches and about 0.97 inches.ġ0. The hot dog slicer of claim 1, wherein the tubular body has a cylindrical shape having a lumen with a radius of about 0.5 to about 0.75 inches.ĩ. The hot dog slicer of claim 1, wherein the tubular body has a cylindrical shape having a front to rear length of about 1.25 to about 1.5 inches.Ĩ. The hot dog slicer of claim 1, wherein the tubular body has a cylindrical shape having a diameter of about 1.25 to about 1.5 inches.ħ. The hot dog slicer of claim 1, wherein the lumen of the tubular structure is dimensioned to accept standard commercial hot dogs.Ħ. The hot dog slicer of claim 1, wherein the tubular body has a cylindrical shape.ĥ. The hot dog slicer of claim 2, wherein each of the blades has a planer portion and wherein the planer portions are parallel to each other.Ĥ. The hot dog slicer of claim 1, comprising a second blade extending inward from the inner surface of the tubular body opposite the first blade sufficient for the hot dog to be double butterflied by passing the hot dog through the lumen of the tubular body.ģ. A hot dog slicer comprising a tubular body having a lumen defined by an inner surface of the tubular body between front and rear openings therein, and at least a first blade extending inward from the inner surface of the tubular body sufficiently for a hot dog to be butterfly by passing the hot dog through the lumen of the tubular body.Ģ. So either Slic3r is bugged in spiral vase mode, the Prusa firmware is bugged when it comes to spiraling, calibration does not work the way I expect it to, or something has gone terribly wrong.1. Just to be thorough I have re-sliced it not in spiral vase to see what happens, print's pretty normally. One of these models had the gcode generated by me so if it were a normal slic3r issue I would expect it to be messed up too. Two of these models came with the printer, so if it were a calibration issue I would expect them to be messed up. ![]() What kind of calibration issue would possibly allow me to print everything else, but not allow me to do spiral vase on such a simple model? Try using a different slicer and as you are using a simple vase model try with no special modes selected. ![]() Massive ones at that though and I would expect to see the adjustments much smaller if it was a calibration issue so its going to be a gcode/setup issue. It looks like it thinks the bed is higher on one side of the bed and makes adjustments for it. To me that looks like a calibration issue. All other settings besides checking spiral vase(and the subsequent things it changes) are the Prusa defaults. Yes, using the version of Slic3r that came with the printer. ![]()
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