ShadowRam

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[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

yes, like 10+ years ago.

Still a joke, not sure why they don't get a proper hydraulic control person involved in these projects.

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 11 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It wasn't necessarily 'bad', but I think they could have done better with Ender's Game.

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

believed to have been “deliberately felled” overnight

https://i.imgur.com/yvMm3MG.png

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

Do we need negative energy?

Don't particles appear out of thin are and then collide again and disappear?

0 = E = -mc² + mc²

You can have negative mass without requiring negative energy.

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 28 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (5 children)

If an anti-gravity particle does exist (that expels both normal mass and itself), it would be incredibly hard to find.

They would push away from each other and disperse outside of the solar system.
Like 1 particle per 1000sq km kind of thing.

Which would push all the galaxies away from each other, always accelerating away from each other, but in a decreasing fashion....

It would also press inward on galaxies making it look like mass on the outer rims of galaxies having more gravity than they should.

And there would be a SHIT ton of this matter, that would be dark because it's so spread out,

..wait a minute ..

 

This is a variation of my 3 PIN LED Strip thing 6123191. This is for 12v 10mm LED strip lights. The height is 4mm so it doesn't add height to the height of my pictured IP65 strip. Yes, it's not soldered but you can see the wires fit. 9/20/2023 Update: Added info that this is a Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5223739

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

You can see where OP printed those long ones in two halfs and then glued them.

 

Design by @canthidium

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 17 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

Would you define this as your "Are we the baddies?" moment?

 

SkyWatcher Star Adventurer is my grab and go kit for astronomy and I take it with me abroad too. I dont want to carry around steel counterweight when Im abroad, especially air travel with them can be costly. So I came up with this solution that holds two 0.5l cans to use as counterweight. On the V2 Ive also included screws and fitting threads unlike in the photo of the V1 with metal bolts and nuts.

 

Various knobs for cylinder head screws with M3/M4/M6 or M8 thread. For explanation, I have designed two different versions. The standard version has a hexagon socket integrated in the knob. The screw is inserted or glued onto this, whereby the thread length of the screw remains the same. The "thread" - version is for high stress when turning with a very large torque. For this purpose, the screw is screwed into the knob and glued in place. This shortens the screw by approx. 5 mm, but the connection is extremely strong and resilient.

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The amount of CCTV in the UK even 15 years ago was uncanny and creepy AF

Everywhere I went, there were camera's EVERYWHERE.

That ship has sailed a long time ago.... UK citizens are used to having camera's on them at all times already.

 

Simple hooks on bracket designed to fit on VW T5. may fit other VWs can be printed on FDM or resin (I would advise a thicker wall with good drainage if resin, a solid print will not endure well)

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Did it work? How long did it last?

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Evil Dead / Army of Darkness

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Eric the Viking. (lots of the Monty Python crew)

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago

ahh yes... "accidentally"

 

Paint mixer model 2 The hole is 8mm with tolerance already applied. If you are interested in supporting my work and possibly having access to the original STEP file of this model, you can receive it with a small donation. The donation is voluntary, but any contribution is appreciated. Thank you for your support!

 

Door mounted container for sauce/gravy packets. Approx. 1.5in deep. Use a single 5lbs capacity command strip to mount.

 

This is a spoon that allows fast and precise spooning. You can easily fill your smallest and largest dessicant containers without spilling the tiny pearls - say goodbye to funnels. The unscaled spoon can hold ~12ml that is 10g of silica-gel pearls. Simple print, no supports, three walls, can be scaled if needed

 

This is an upgrade for the "Parkside Multi Grinder Holder" by rechena. Please also check the source creator. The changes are the following: The lower rear part has been reduced in height. The front part has been reduced in height, different for Parkside and Dremel. These changes were made to ensure the horizontality of the tool. Centering nuts were added, because the front support hole is wider. (3/4x12 for Dremel and 18x1.5 for Parkside) Screws have also been added to keep the original nuts when not in use. It is recommended that the nuts and screws be printed with the wider side down and at the finest resolution to ensure thread quality. Note: Fits Dremel 4000 and Parkside PFBS 160 C3

 

Exact same file as the one posted by HarderDIY just with the model rotated so it prints on end. Find it easier to remove the supports that way. I printed at 0.75 scale for a more reasonable size for a keychain. I may re-upload this with the prongs on the male end separated a touch as it has a bit more play than I would like when buckled together. EDIT: This is maybe not the best idea at 0.75 scale with PLA... broke in less than 24 hours due to the layer direction I think...might be better with PTEG or better layer adhesion. My printer isn't tuned the best right now so might be a me problem ahaha

 

Heyho I wanted to mix a few samples with different colours or additives with epoxy resin and was looking for small mixing sticks. Unfortunately I haven't found anything really suitable in size. So I constructed a mixing stick myself. It was so small that it could just be made cleanly with my 0.6 mm nozzle. XS = 24,5 mm Diameter S = 39 mm Diameter M = 49 mm Diameter L = 70 mm Diameter Of course all models are support free for a good print! Tip1: Mixing bowl. If you also want to print a mixing bowl, simply generate a cylinder in the slicer with a slightly larger diameter than the stirring rod and print it in vase mode. Tip 2: Scale. You can scale the models up or down even further. However, make sure that the tolerances also become larger/smaller. That is why I have generated different versions as a starting point for you. Assembling instructions: Printable versions: For the fully printable versions you only have to glue the axis with the mixer. If you stir epoxy resin with it, this bonding will occur and solidify over time anyway :P So a small dab of superglue is perfectly sufficient. Also keep in mind that you can scale the axis to lengthen or shorten it! Versions with a (wooden) stick: For these mixers you need (wooden) sticks with different diameters and 3 mm wood screws to fix them (glue may also work). The advantage is that these are even stiffer & more stable than 3D printed axes. It is advisable to pre-drill the logs with a smaller diameter to avoid tearing the wood. Wooden stick sizes: XS = 6 mm Diameter S = 8 mm Diameter M = 8 mm Diameter L = 10 mm Diameter Have fun and keep printin!

 

Hi guys! Here is my engine cover design for the well beloved Simson S51 Moped. It features a removable ignition cover, so you can replace it any time with the open one or with anything you like. It also features a regular clutch bowden adjuster/tensioner. I hope you will like this one! Other designs are coming soon. #LP @kiraly.d In order to fully assemble the part, you will need the following items: 6x M5x10 inner hex head bolts 6x M5 nuts regular clutch bowden adjuster/tensioner (!must have!) PET-G and ABS are recommended as a printing material.

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