I Made Gandalf's Staff With a Face Melting Flashlight (programming.dev)
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It still prints great, but damn is it not that pretty anymore...
Took a couple failed prints to figure out something was wrong. Pulled the filament and saw it was melted WAY too high! Thankfully I’ve got a pack of spares, so pretty simple to swap out.
Here is my first published print. It’s 3D printable wire duct. Working in industrial environments I’ve always leaned toward using wire duct for wire management. I couldn’t find any I liked so I set out to make my own....
It’s not top thickness, that’s only 3 layers and the bulge is on more layers than that....
I homebrew beer, and I get my bottles by de-labeling stuff I buy. However, I tend to forget what state they’re in so I designed my own label holder with slide in labels. Cardboard boxes hold bottles well, but they’re not see thru. Now I know! STL: www.printables.com/…/562504-hanging-sign-clips
Is this beyond the pale? Recently got a Neptune 3 pro and have been having issues. Anyone have some tips? Is this resolvable? Can a bed for these be replaced?...
cross-posted from: lemmy.ca/post/3902002...
Do I have to sand or is there some magic I’m not aware of?
3d printed threads and snap connectors are nice, but M3 bolts and nuts are more robust and look dope. They also make the model easier todesign print, since you don’t have to worry about tolerances as much....
Just installed the bed on my 2.4 last night. Lots to do yet, but it’s starting to look like a printer!
And the power panic resume didn’t work :(. This was also my first try at manually changing filaments for multiple colors, waste of effort and filament lol.
Found this great model on printables: www.printables.com/…/441984-skateboard-holder...
My automatic dog feeders work great but only hold enough food for a few days so I designed and printed a funneling system and a resovoir to hold the entire bag so all I have to do is fill the resovoir when I get a new bag. Works great....
The other ones:...
I keep adding more tool holders to this as I find the need. Still have one blank area to fill, but it’s mostly there.
I wanted to place this filament dryer I got myself recently directly above my printer. So I designed and printed this shelf. It prints in parts to get as strong as possible and can be assembled using M3 screws. If you are interested, files are available here for free:...
I was playing with my POP2 3D scanner, scanned this toy fish of my kid’s and 3D printed the resulting scan. I had to manually draw the spots on it, but really happy with how it turned out. Pictures don’t do it justice just how exactly the same they are in hand. Not all of the textures came through though.
So far I am happy with it, though I wouldn’t make another kit at least not without a drill.
Was gifted some old lights that were designed to be stuck into holes in wood. Didn’t want to drill holes that big into my kitchen cabinets, so I designed and printed these holders that can be screwed to the cabinets and hold the lights. Also the lights are surrounded by it, so they don’t glare. Here are the results:...
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/2026026...
Just want to share one of my prints. Printer in Ender 3-S1 plus. Painted with Posca pens...