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  • Honest answer: the legal theory is that if each side doesn't argue their case as well as they can, justice can't be complete. That's why there are things like mistrials when the defense attorneys do a poor job, and appeals only work to the extent that certain things were brought up furing the original trial.

    In practice it's deeply flawed.

  • Did you have to finagle with the element at all to get it in?

    Mine has a terminal pitch of 16 inch, and the only dimensioned elements I've seen so far with a similar shape are 18". I could flex it a bit I suppose.

    Also most I have seen have quick-connect/Faston terminals, whereas my oven has screw terminals. Less of a problem than dimensions I suppose.

  • I think I will take a closer look at elements before pulling the trigger. Thanks for the nudge. I wish listings offered more than a photo and part number though - like maybe at least the width.

    Just wish I would have paused to do that before I pulled the old one out...

  • Home Improvement @lemmy.world
    lemmyman @lemmy.world

    Wall oven selection

    My wall oven went kaput - it had a good run (I think it's original with the house, from 1960. Or at least from the 80s. It has a mechanical timer!). But the heating element melted itself and I'm not really up for trying to find a replacement for that.

    So I'm in the market for a new wall oven and seeking input. Key specs:

    • It's a 24" single wall oven. Cutout is 22.5" wide, 28.5" high, and 25" deep.
    • Electric power, 240V/30A circuit
    • I only care about baking and broiling. Steam, air fry, wifi, rotisserie are all zero-to-negative for me.
    • I would prefer physical dials and buttons but that seems uncommon these days
    • I wouldn't want to go much more expensive than the options I've found (see below).

    I've found two that seem like a native fit:

    • GE JRS06SKSS
      • The installation manual shows that this needs a cabinet cutout below the unit, which I don't want to do because I have existi
    3DPrinting @lemmy.world
    lemmyman @lemmy.world

    Why did my PLA crumble after 6 weeks idle in my printer?

    I left a spool of eSun PLA+ beige in my Prusa MK4 with Prusa enclosure, which has sat idle since my last print about 6 weeks ago. The enclosure has a PTFE filament feed tube that runs the filament from the spool to the extruder.

    Today I went to change the filament, and it broke apart in several pieces, right at the ends of the ptfe filament feed tube. The filament on the spool itself - within an inch of where it simply separated from the broken bits - I can fold over 180° tight without breaking it. Even the several ~1" lengths of broken bits are similarly ductile.

    Ambient humidity is something like 15% (per my filament dryer) to 30% (per my dehumidifier, which is idle because it's winter).

    Any idea why this happened? I'm curious about maybe interactions with the PETG parts that the broken pieces were close to (that's t