ShadowRam

joined 1 year ago
[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

ಠ_ಠ that thumbnail...

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

Nice, the problem with putting covers on my steppers is they have a nice heatsink on them at the moment.

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

Nice, you must own a lot of nozzles!

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

right? lol... such subtlety... facial expressions... love it...

...and it's not because he just lost a friend...

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 16 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (4 children)

I recommend all those that find this funny to check out the rest of Perry Bible Fellowship's comic's,

https://pbfcomics.com/

To this day Guntron is still my fav,

https://pbfcomics.com/comics/guntron/

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 11 points 1 year ago

I'm just glad they found some time to update us on the current situation!

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

My account turns 20 in a few hours...!!

It's strange, I would have thought Steam came out prior to 2003,

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

cards are old school memes.

No one is expecting what's written inside in typed font to be the words of the individual who gave them.

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

Not much there to improve.

It's already designed well, easily printable.

Well done.

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

That's a fair argument. Even if every used a tiny bit, there would still be a lot of loss to the atmosphere through leaks/etc of the distribution system.

So yes 100% elimination would be ideal.

But this could be a viable middle step between 100% gas heating -> Supplemental/Heat Pump -> 100% Heat Pump

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago (26 children)

I mean, in the colder climates that have natural gas piped to homes anyway.

Why not use a pilot light worth of gas to keep the evap side a tad bit warmer on the days that it drops real cold.

Sure, your still using some gas, but you'll be extreme sipping at it.

[–] ShadowRam@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago (3 children)

My biggest complaint is still an RPG being consolified, meaning its menu's are all shit because of controllers.
Interactions in this game would me so much better if it were designed from the ground up for mouse, point and click, drag, etc.

My only other complaint is I wish I could fly and land the craft myself similar to No Man's Sky. You can land on planet, shit is still random gen, but there's some hardpoint spots where your ship can land in a city or outpost.

The positive sides that surprised me is the ship building is great. Always wanted a game that allowed this kind of ship building.
Space Engineers or similar are great, but can be too much detail. This snap together modular blocks is nice middle ground.

I'm also impressed the engine is able to handle so many micro collisions of items on the ground.

 

4 original latches were broken, I tried to make them from different ones - with a larger wall thickness when printing, with a large infill, from PETG and SBS plastics. All broke down over time. I made a spring latch, there is nothing to break in it. need: 4ps screw M4 25 mm - for model Celling mount 2ps screw M4 25 mm, 4ps M4 12 mm - for model Wall mount spring D8~6 mm, length ~ 20 mm Wall mount part names start with a letter W (Wall) Ceiling mount part names start with a letter C (Celling) 4.10.22 Add on Made the TopPlate V2 and Plate V2 details. Now it should be easier to install the latch in place. 02.11.22 New model with vertical wall mount mechanism All details, except for the "PIN" detail, are redrawn. For wall mounting print details starting with the letter "W" (Wall). You will also need two M4x25mm screws and four M4x12mm screws. M4x12 screws will need to be threaded into the "Wwall" parts, screwed on both sides. The "Wwall" part is best printed as in the picture, using supports from the table to keep the round screw holes.

 

Boite de type container permettant le rangement des outils de l’imprimante Creality K1, il semblerait que cela ne puisse convenir à la K1 Max. La boite, haut et bas sont en PLA ainsi que le clip. Le reste est en TPU. Les différents axes de la boite sont réalisés directement avec du filament PLA. L’ attache clip, en TPU est renforcée avec un clou de 1 mm, permettant ainsi d’avoir à la fois de la rigidité et de la souplesse. ========= Container-type box for storing the tools of the Creality K1 printer, it looks like it can't fit the K1 Max. The box, top and bottom are in PLA as well as the clip. The rest is TPU. The different axes of the box are made directly with PLA filament. The clip attachment, made of TPU, is reinforced with a 1 mm nail, thus providing both rigidity and flexibility.

 

Inspired by the "CNC 3018 Pro - Dust Collector" I designed this suction adapter, because I wanted to forfeit as little freedom of movement laterally as possible and the motor diameter did not fit. Additionally, I like the idea with the brushes from the Heise-Make suggestion. The lower shell is removable to change the drills and is also held with neodymium magnets. To make it easy and stable to glue the parts and the bristles together, I used ABS. Together with ASA, the two materials are also well suited for the hose adapter because of the low sliding friction to prevent torsion of the suction hose when the milling head moves. My CNC3018-Pro version has the following dimensions: Motor diameter: 44.5 mm Milling head width: 64.4 mm Without the hose adapter, a hose with 33 mm inner diameter can be directly attached. With the hose adapter, a hose with 23 mm outer diameter is required, as used for the waste water hose of washing machines. The neodymium magnets are 10 mm in diameter and 2 mm thick. The brushes can simply be pulled out of an old plastic hand brush and glued in place as a buechel. Then the bristles have to be trimmed to length with scissors. As a vacuum cleaner I use this turbine with attached dust bag and a cyclone for dust separation. Inspiriert vom „CNC 3018 Pro - Dust Collector“ designte ich diesen Saugadapter, da ich seitlich möglichst wenig Bewegungsfreiheit einbüßen wollte und der Motordurchmesser nicht passte. Zusätzlich finde ich die Idee mit den Bürsten vom Heise Make Vorschlag gut. Die untere Schalle ist abnehmbar um die Bohrer zuwechseln und wird ebenfalls mit Neodym-Magneten gehalten. Damit die Teile und die Borsten einfach und stabil zusammengeklebt werden können, habe ich ABS verwendet. Zusammen mit ASA eignen sich die beiden Materialien auch für den Schlauchadapter wegen der geringen Gleitreibung gut, um eine Torsion des Saugschlauches bei Bewegungen des Fräskopfes zu vermeiden. Meine CNC3018-Pro-Variante hat folgende Maße: Motordurchmesser: 44,5 mm Fräskopfbreite: 64,4 mm Ohne Schlauchadapter kann ein Schlauch mit 33 mm Innendurchmesser direkt aufgesteckt werden. Mit dem Schlauchadapter wird ein Schlauch mit 23 mm Außendurchmesser benötigt, wie er für den Abwasserschlauch von Waschmaschinen verwendet wird. Die Neodym-Magnete sind 10 mm im Durchmesser und 2 mm dick. Die Bürsten können einfach aus einem alten Kunststoff-Handfeger herausgezogen werden und als Büchel eingeklebt werden. Anschließend müssen die Borsten mit einer Schere auf Länge gestutzt werden. Als Sauger verwende ich diese Turbine mit aufgestecktem Staubsaugerbeutel und einem Zyklon zur Staubabtrennung.

 

Hi, this is a lens filter case. I made it for my variable nd filter. The diameter and height are customizable in the FreeCAD file (in the table "data"). The files here are with 66mm diameter and 12mm height. Hallo, Dies ist ein Gehäuse für Objektiv Filter. Ich habe es für meinen variablen ND Filter erstellt. Der Durchmesser und die Höhe können in der FreeCAD Datei angepasst werden (Tabelle "data"). Die Dateien hier sind für einen Filter mit 66mm Durchmesser und 12mm Höhe.

 

This is my awesome one-handed soldering iron build, I call the Solder Sustainer! Everything you need to build it can be found at https://www.roboticworx.io/p/build-a-one-handed-soldering-tool for free! (If there's a pop-up just hit "DISMISS" at the bottom.) To support my work, please consider becoming a free subscriber on my page linked above, it would really help me out and allow me to make more projects! :D Happy making! Demos:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CI2AZPYC_qo&t=3shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgRbwhpl7jk&t=5s

 
 
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Cord Wall Pass-through (www.printables.com)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ShadowRam@kbin.social to c/functionalprint@kbin.social
 

This Nemesis organizer is designed for ease of setup and packing away. Top layer trays go to the table. Cards stay sorted in the organizers. Everything packs away into the original box. This incredible convenience comes at a cost. 1.4kg of PLA and 40 hours of printing on a Bambu @ 0.20 layer thickness. No support required.

 

V1. - 08/23/2023 - Rails to print that allow you to fit a Harbor Freight Storage Parts Case into an Ikea Trofast. 2 different size rails, one for left and one for right. I used ½" pan head screws to screw into the side. Just start stacking them from the bottom. Printed at standard settings on a Bambu X1C. Included Fusion 360 files. The design is parametric and you can tweak it to your own liking.

 

Simple kitchen hanger

 

Stores up to 8 12g CO2 cartridge for airsoft. Feel free to post your photos =)

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