Das neue Gehirn ist an den Creality Ender 3 S1 Pro angedockt.
Es hat wirklich alles sehr gut funktioniert. Einzig die printer.cfg hätte ich gleich von der Originalseite nehmen sollen. Das Beispiel aus einem Blog war etwas krude.
first successful rabbit testprint after initial calibration ... first attempt fell off, maybe because the printer likes to jump back to 200°C, but the filament wants 215°C #3dprinting
So, mein erster Druck läuft. 2. Versuch übrigens, weil den ersten musste ich unmittelbar abbrechen. Dann nochmal nachkalibriert (manuell) und nun sieht es perfekt aus.
My father-in-law and I were drinking the same beer and almost got them mixed up. A couple of weeks ago, a friend and I mixed our beers up and created an awkward situation…
So, obviously a 3D printer is the solution! I present: the beer bottle charm print.
Prints in <5 mins so you can print one in every filament you have. Tested on a handful of bottles, but I'd love to hear your feedback.
#3DPrinting@3dprinting#OMG it held together! Tree support delaminated about 25% in, so I glued it back on and then later had to manually patch it with tissue and glue due to the deformities it incurred whilst it was not properly attached to the bed. I knew I had only a slim chance of pulling it off, but here we are! #success!
5 space robots that could heal human bodies—or even grow new ones: What would a space ER look like? Bio-inks, magnetic robots, and fungi-inspired tubes are just some of the futuristic options. https://archive.is/GgDNh
Welcome to my Friday cabinet of curiosities, a roundup of stuff I enjoyed this week! Today’s links feature rebel birds, touchable cartography, human-sized 3D printers and more
A joy to be at Clare College to unveil the stone sculpture of the 1359 seal - greatly enlarged for visibility! Wonderful workmanship by Cardozo Kindersley Workshop, http://kindersleyworkshop.co.uk
The skill of the medieval silversmith & the modern stonecarvers was celebrated in a third medium with our project mementos! These were made by Cameron Newham FSA, using photogrammetry, 3D-printing, & handpainting. Tiny medieval treasures & large stone sculptures are both hard to move: these small replicas are a delight!
The skill of the medieval silversmith & the modern stonecarvers was celebrated in a third medium with our project mementos! These were made by Cameron Newham FSA, using photogrammetry, 3D-printing, & handpainting. Tiny medieval treasures & large stone sculptures are both hard to move: these small replicas are a delight!