It looks like what I want to do already exists but right now it’s just exploring options www.printables.com/model/421137...
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I thought about that and adding my own nickel strips to make them 9V powered. I have the Lego train controller already.
I have considered that as well. The Lego train thing is just because I like building them, but I’d consider regular HO scale which you can get way more track and it’s powered rail which would work better for this.
Wow that’s cool. I could print the tracks as well and still use the modern Lego battery trucks.
I have a childhood dream project, I've wanted to build a lego train rail that goes around the perimeter of my room. I can 3D print mounts, but Lego is expensive and they're not powered rails anymore. I don't really want to get into HO scale hobby, maybe 3D printed train and tracks?
Open source hardware is awesome. I had a user on Printables make a feature suggestion to add a list of screw angles instead of just opposing sides and I was able to add and test it fairly quickly.
New PrintoSapiens episode finally dropped! 😅😅
Sorry it took so long... The Z-axis is apparently the most complicated axis of a #3dprinter
youtu.be/_eSKsJUbIxI
I’m still working on it. I think it’s too weak and it’s held on with gravity. I’m glad there’s interest though. I was thinking of making it like a stein with a flap lid to prevent heat escaping the top but that might not work well.
I used the EM3D Scanner App to get a rough mesh in Fusion for a sketch profile I could use to create a form-fitted handle. You use "Create Mesh Section Sketch" then "Fit Curves to Mesh Section" and trace a sketch line to follow the mesh profile. I find 3D scanner reverse engineering is very tedious.
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Which RGB mod are you using? This reminds me I need to recap my n64's. I think using a heat gun would be the cleanest way to do it but you have to mask off other components with kapton and foil.
Custom lampshade printed in vase mode. Fairly easy to design with a sketch and revolve pattern. Set extrusion width to 0.6mm with a 0.4mm nozzle. Perfect print with Prusa Core One.
The core one L is a great machine but most people are waiting for the bondtech indx.
Thanks! I’m fairly happy with it.
Windows sees it as a generic PnP monitor, because I’m using a hdmi to vga adapter, I can’t go higher than 60hz
It’s funny because I had to go out of my way to recycle them and now I wish I would have kept them. Now that I know some can be RGB modded and have service menus for perfect video output.
It has a great picture, but I wanted a small trinitron tv but people are charging a lot for them now. Scanline flickering is the only issue I notice but it’s manageable.
I got a crt monitor that I dragged here when I moved but didn’t know what to do with it. Well I moved the Core One printer to the other side of the shelf and now use the crt as a secondary monitor. 1280x1024@60hz seems to be the sweet spot (even though it could do 1900x1200 somehow).
Type F went together well with Elixir Nightshade. It’s about the minimum scaling I’d want to do with a 0.4mm nozzle. I’d suggest both at maybe 125%
Type M done with Jessie Elixir Aquamarine
This is what happens when you leave your Prusa XL unattended! 🛠️ The Dummy 13 crew by Soozafone staged a takeover: the big boss runs the control panel, a techie tunes the toolchanger, and one guy is already ordering Prusament on his laptop. And the rest? Pure party mood! 🎸 1/2
Day 34/365 Printing on Vintage Hardware. Exactly how fast is a Cupcake?
Skadis compatible shelf hangers, is this something that would be useful?
Towel clip for oven handle with curves. Measure the square dimensions, guess the intersection points, and use fit point spline. Perfect fit on first print!
I started this shelf project about 6 months ago when I moved into my apartment. I developed a parametric dowel rod connector system to build it then I had the hardest time motivating myself to finish it. I had to problem solve since I built it with basic tools and my Mk4/Core One printing 6+kg PETG
@lucky13toys.bsky.social this is cool!
Unfortunately, I don’t have them anymore. I think there’s better bed slinger designs now.