Maker's Muse working on a new bird puzzle (files.catbox.moe)
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Filament is wound around a cardboard core and secured with straps. This allows the reuse of the spool sides, reducing waste.
Tons of 3d printed parts. James uses sooooooooooo much. Love it.
In this episode, the hosts start with a PSA about backing up data and Stefan’s SSD failing. Later, Tom shares his plans for SMRRF and Stefan reveals his intention to be present at both Formnext and SMMRF in 2023. The conversation then shifts towards 3D-printed salmon meat, the Hangprinter project’s challenge to the ORNL...
Not a scientific test and not from every angle but interesting still.
Holy crap, that’s a lot of work to get a roll of filament. That’s only economical if your time is worth nothing. Ugh.
We meet “Steamboat Ed” at this year’s Maker Faire Bay Area, a veteren machinist who has taken to designing shop tools that anyone can 3D print! From a simple drill press to die filers and alignment clamps, Ed’s enthusiasm for making shop tools accessible is infectious! Plus, he shares with us his modular motorised...
This is so awesome. 1) Amazing in concept (CPU cooler on a 3d printer) 2) the clear plastic bits are so neat to see it working 3) the nostalgia for 90’s clear plastic gadgets.
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This is amazing. Bad Apple is from an anime game music video and it’s a thing to recreate it in different ways. Scenes are printed and also the music is played on the stepper motors.
Please, use adequate ventilation (with a heat exchanger if you need to keep A/C in the room) if you’re going to be resin printing inside. I don’t want to see all of you guys get cancer from this hobby.
TLDR: is the buzzing in linked video normal / okay / expected? If not, is there a way to fix it?...
I shared a video of the problem, it’s hard to describe with words. Can you help me solve it?
Starfield 1:75 scale model starship by Adam Savage & Co!
Designed using Autodesk Fusion 360, sliced using Ultimaker Cura 4.12.1, and 3D printed in PLA on Ultimaker S5s....
Made for a friend who loves Among Us....