It's still on a shelf should I ever get the desire to revisit it. Lol. Or get the desire to use the extruder in a diy recycler
It's still on a shelf should I ever get the desire to revisit it. Lol. Or get the desire to use the extruder in a diy recycler
What isn't? Bed doesn't want to level, adhesion doesn't like to happen, seems to lose track of its position along the y axis. It was a very bad starter machine lol
That was my first but it was a freebie someone pulled from a dumpster. I never got it working reliably. Ended up shelving it and got bambu p1s's. I keep it because I'm convinced I'll eventually build a filament machine using it's extruder
Kill it with fire. I have one of those on a shelf gathering dust after many hours of frustration.
Been printing a good while now but I still love the articulating dragons, cliche as that may be.
Food and a smoke, that'll turn it around for sure!
Hope it got better for ya!
I've made a little over 100 different ones now. Each car has ~10 grommets of varying bar diameter and angle off of the body. Some require a straight edge cut along a body edge, some need abnormally large bases to cover bigger holes. 14 different sets now for 14 different chassis.
They're TPU so you can flex them around the already in place roll cage, and then riveted to the body panel.
Yep, the grommets. The roll cage just cuts through the body down to the frame, so the idea is to fashionably hide the cut holes.
@ubermeisters.bsky.social It's pretty cool seeing something you designed in the wild.
Went to new york city this week, had a pretty decent view from the hotel room. Good times.
Love me some gold or silver silk
Nevermind the mess. Made this template for my xtool f1 slide so I can engrave 7 metal business cards at a time, which is nice. Just some simple tabs to hold it together, since it's longer than what I can print.
Random silverware holder for split sink. Didn't like the ones on makerworld, because knives would fall through the slits. Made the circles 5mm so chop sticks also wouldn't fall through.
Hah!
3d printed lure caught some large mouth bass today.
v1 of my lure epoxy drying station
I have a bunch of epoxy testing to do for my lures, got a set of that in the drawer waiting. Guess I'll be printing some caps first :)
Looking forward to testing this guy out this weekend. Making some other fun petg filament versions too
*actual photo of me playing killer in Dead by Daylight
Also my first lure prints great. I ended up throwing away the idea of having a lip to make assembly easier and instead made a clamp... "Die?" I guess? I put each half in their side (the eye socket is press fit), some dabs of CV glue and clamp shut. Much better than the clumsy rods.
Published my first STL, world's simplest model. Needed a 3 prong to 3 prong adapter for a GoPro mount. Yay SolidWorks classes being put to use!
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Well my ghetto testing indicates that my fishing lure can handle 15 lbs of constant tension.
I get Paramount only when new star trek seasons come out! Otherwise it's a waste of money imo
Must make better contrasting colors.
My next hat patch design will be dead by daylight themed
Looks super cool! Love that filament in the pictures.