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Yes! And i upsized it to the same as my book coverLooking good! Did the last 2% finish the time?
Yes! And i upsized it to the same as my book coverLooking good! Did the last 2% finish the time?
filament depends on what you want to print. I love printing Atomic's petg, just everyday printing, i'm using jesse pla from printed solid.Looking at getting a Creality CR-10 Smart Pro for my birthday, where and what filament is everyone using?
I just finished designing a can holder that has snap off knuckles.Just got my Ender 3 back in working order I hope. Does anyone have any interesting (or boring lol) projects they're working on? I'm planning on printing some tool organizers inspired by @Mounty09
The NT-79 looks really neat! I've not had much success with larger prints. It's been a while since I've tried any, but I want to get some downI just finished designing a can holder that has snap off knuckles.
Knucks Can Handle by Dryfiredude | Download free STL model | Printables.com
Can holder with knuckles that snap off | Download free 3D printable STL modelswww.printables.com
I’m about to start the Nt-79 after I finish some smaller projects for kids and work.
I don't but was checking them out the other day and I was pretty impressed.Anyone on INGO have a Bambo X1C? I’m pretty close to getting one.
Anyone on INGO have a Bambo X1C? I’m pretty close to getting one.
Oh man, look it up. If the price is too high, look at the P1P. Great option. I’m looking at the X1C for the ability to do high temp materials out of the box (built in enclosure) and AMS multi color options.Never heard of it but considering a voron 2.4
That looks fun, nice little proto'ing tray. What will those relays be controlling? Looks like you've used about all the I/O it's got.Almost perfect except the layer shift...not sure why that happened but it's not terrible
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Those relays can switch 120/240v items on and off as long as they don't exceed 10 amps, so just about anything you'd want to play with. You can also do higher amperage 12v or less if you need more then the arduino uno r3 can output(max draw allowed on uno is 500mA iirc).That looks fun, nice little proto'ing tray. What will those relays be controlling? Looks like you've used about all the I/O it's got.
I'm trying to learn how to control stepmotors/servos with a Pi. It's a sorta pricey hobbie now and component boards were hard to come by (covid era) until recently.