Deckingman's passing
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I sadly must report that Ian "Deckingman" Pegg has passed away. Ian was a hugely valued member of this community for a long time and he will be missed, especially by his friends at Duet3D.
His work on is amazing stacked CoreXYUVAB colour changing machine, and 6 input mixing hot end stretched what was possible in this space.
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I just rewatched Ian's interview with Tom at TCT show from 2019.
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@T3P3Tony so sorry to hear of his passing. He will definitely be missed!
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I will miss him, too. We had long conversations (outside of the forum) and he was always given me great and blunt feedback and advice on my ideas - whether 3D printers or anything else.
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@T3P3Tony So sad. Miss him, too. RIP Deckingman
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RIP Deckingman
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Sad news. His contributions will not be forgotten.
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Very sad to hear. RIP Ian
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He will be missed.
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He made some great contributions to the state of knowledge of FDM printing, especially in relation to multiple extrusion. We will miss him.
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So sad to hear, he will be missed
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Sorry to hear this, I’ve read a lot of Ian’s posts and watched his YouTube videos, a lot of good info. RIP
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So sad to hear about his passing. Thanks for your contribution @deckingman. You will be missed!
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deckingman was one of the staunchest supporters and harshest critics of Duet3D and RepRapFormware. I believe RRF wouldn’t be where it is today without him and he is a true loss to the community. Godspeed, and may all his hotends flow fast and even on the other side
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So sorry to hear it. Rest in Peace.
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So very sorry to hear of Ian's death. He helped me on many occasions and for that I will always be grateful. RIP
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I'm so sorry to hear this. May he rest in peace. I only discovered his YouTube videos a few weeks ago, and it's heartbreaking to know there won't be any new ones. My condolences to his family and friends.
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Rest in peace Ian
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So sad.
RIP -
Late to the thread, but very sorry to hear. His work (and the time spent documenting his work) was greatly appreciated.