neotoy, to 3DPrinting
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Made a fancy hinge today based on one of my favorite butterflies: https://www.printables.com/model/901883-swallowtail-hinge-print-in-place

linux_mclinuxface, to 3DPrinting
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:sigh:

In the #3dPrinting world, #OpenSource is so misunderstood.

There was a video comparing the Sovol #SV08 (GPL3) to a Troodon kit. The creator concluded that one place the SV08 definitively had a leg up was that it was open source.

About a week later the same creator posted a google drive link with the STEP file for the Troodon saying "Look, Troodon is open source."

Open up the STEP file in FreeCAD and the license metadata: "All rights reserved."

moira, (edited ) to random
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come off now y'little bastard

(in my bag the audio adapter continually comes off the right-angle adapter so I made a little PLA clamp to stop it)

#3dPrinting

rasterweb, to 3DPrinting
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Looks like the Prusa shit itself again…

Artemis201, to 3DPrinting
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"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"

(This it's what you do when a print fails)
#3DPrinting #DnD #RPG #MiniPainting

Image from the Egyptian desert with a fallen stone statue of a pharaoh's head in the foreground and a tall pair of stone legs standing in the background

xorn, to 3DPrinting
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I really like the new moisture indicator in the new Orca 2.1.0-beta. It's easy to understand at a glance.

#orcaslicer #3dprinting

ChrisPirillo, to 3DPrinting
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degroof, to 3DPrinting
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cassidy, to 3DPrinting
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:bluey: “HERE COME THE GRANNIES!” :bingo:

3D printing some photo booth props/party favors for the 5-year-old’s Bluey-themed birthday party! 🕶️

The hinges are scrap filament handily melted into place with the precisely-set Pinecil to not burn the filament. Handy!

ottaross, (edited ) to 3DPrinting
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Some today. I haven't printed in ages, but need some of these little bumpers to support a glass top on a patio table.

TPU is a slightly soft/flexible urethane plastic that can be tough to print (for me anyway). Good results today tho'. The advice to print hotter, slower and a little thicker than PLA seems to work pretty well.

The two-part approach worked well for me to be able to squeeze these into mounting holes. As one piece they don't deform enough to get thru the hole.

nobodyinperson, to MountainBiking
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Behold my ridiculous, impractical, but functional temporary #3dPrinted #bike kickstand replacement. 🤦

For some reason, my kickstand broke off again (the two kickstand-plate welds broke off at the bottom of the bike, wtf) and this is a long weekend in Germany, so until Monday my fav bike shop is closed, so no chance getting it fixed until then.

So #3dPrinting to the rescue: fire up #SolveSpace and throw some design together, print it and voilà, we have ourselves a shitty little replacement.

Transport mode: The thread can be unscrewed so the whole thing can be put into e.g. the basket.

masukomi, to 3DPrinting
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Ooh, improved error messages in the new version of Bambu Studio. Unfortunately the button is "i've fixed it" and there's nothing for "how do i fix it"

[edit: i'm not asking how]

masukomi,
@masukomi@connectified.com avatar

Well, the wood impregnated filament seem to burn and… harden? And break off Inside there. I removed it. I confirmed that there is no blockage in the hot end. The filament sensor is 👍.

I shoved some of the cleaning needles in each end and they informed me that there was something right in the center between the two where I don’t actually have access that is causing the problem

#3DPrinting

A photograph of the end of the wood impregnated filament that I pulled out of the extruder. The tip is significantly darkened and looks somewhat burnt.

masukomi,
@masukomi@connectified.com avatar

Found the little bastard.
I have had to take the printer out of its enclosure in order to have any hope of actually seeing the thing with my eyeball because all attempts to get tweezers on it have failed

#3DPrinting

A photo of the printer underground on its back with the very shiny and reflective insides of its enclosure on a small drawer unit behind it

masukomi,
@masukomi@connectified.com avatar

Turns out this thing comes off and i didn’thave to take the printer out of its enclosure.

Re @gooba42
‘s excellent tool suggestion: i have shoved a 1.5mm allen key in there as hard as i dare and it didn’t budge.

I’m beginning to fear the worst but shall press on until all options have been exhausted.
#3DPrinting

dominucco, to 3DPrinting
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LOL my cat is like “what new devilry is this?” #3DPrinting

kerrick_the_painter, to 3DPrinting
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dominucco, to 3DPrinting
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Busting out an old favorite! @LulzBot

masukomi, to 3DPrinting
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Bambu Studio claims this is going to work. I have my doubts, but I'm willing to give it a try.

masukomi,
@masukomi@connectified.com avatar

For those of you who were curious. This was the end result.

I should have known, because I printed a thinner version of this months ago, the core idea is 👍 BUT everything goes wrong as soon as you get past the thin side sections. The second photo shows what they look like head-on.

Here's the thread where I was exploring a minimal manual support technique with the prior version, debugging it, & what it took to print: https://connectified.com/@masukomi/112060578105212098

#3DPrinting

a screenshot from the slicer showing what it looks like head-on. You can see a horizontal trianglular hole with its left tip flattened in the middle of a tall rectangular plane. To the left and the right of the triangle are two thin stretches of material that just aren't enough to keep everything stable while printing.

fozztexx, to woodworking
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For the last couple of days I've been working on an #OpenSCAD program to create custom #Pantorouter tenons. Set the tenon dimensions, the inner bit/bearing, outer bit/bearing, rows/columns, and it does all the math. But after printing out a full size paper preview I think what I want to do is going to be much bigger than the Pantorouter can handle. #woodworking

Paper printout on 8.5x11 paper with full size tenons filling entire sheet

fozztexx,
@fozztexx@fozztexx.com avatar

8 degrees wasn’t enough. Had to go all the way to the edge and it’s a very tight fit. I’d like to get a good fit without needing to go much past halfway. Also had to use the longest mortise. #3DPrinting #OpenSCAD #Pantorouter #woodworking

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fozztexx,
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After tweaking the mortise side of the template I finally got something that works! I had to use the second step of the mortise and halfway down the taper for the tenon, but it fits easily. #3DPrinting #OpenSCAD #Pantorouter #woodworking

video/mp4

fozztexx,
@fozztexx@fozztexx.com avatar

Goofing around with adding labels to the template so I don't forget what it is and what bearings/bits it needs. Would love to have an OpenSCAD function that can see if a value is an even multiple of eighth inches and convert to a reduced fraction so it could print 1/2” instead of 12.7 or 3/4” instead of 19.05. #3DPrinting #OpenSCAD #Pantorouter #woodworking

fozztexx,
@fozztexx@fozztexx.com avatar
fozztexx,
@fozztexx@fozztexx.com avatar

Another feature that might be useful
Is a center mark along the top edge, but not sure how I’d do that without making a dent that the bearing would hit. #3DPrinting #OpenSCAD #Pantorouter #woodworking

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