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Month: November 2016
Today I 3D Printed This: A Dragon for D&D
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Benchy – 0.25 nozzle, 0.15 layer height @ 60mm/s
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If your “deciding between printers” post includes a Da Vinci, the answer is “not that one.”
To all newcomers, Da Vinci machines have a slew of problems mostly exclusive to them, please just avoid them. http://ift.tt/2fCZ3JM
Split Square Tree
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Colored larger buttons for loop/effect pedals with little switches (Download in comments)
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I got a great gift and cards from a class after a 3D printing e-nable hand demonstration !
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I got OctoPrint server running on Android! [Experimental]
Installations instructions here on GitHub!http://ift.tt/2gMHufu, it took me like a week to get this finished, but I did it! If you’re cheap like me (or impatient) and you have an Android phone you can spare, you can run OctoPrint server on it!Right now I can’t actually test the serial/baud/printing capabilities due to my Prusa i3 MK2 not getting delivered (yay…), but I’m 99% sure it’s gonna work just like it would on a Raspberry Pi. So if anyone wants to test it, go ahead, all the instructions are posted above.Now, you might be saying “this was a waste of time, there’s a bunch of apps on the Play Store for that!”. And no, they’re all just remote control apps. No server apps. No OTG control capabilities (except one, which wasn’t even related to OctoPrint).It’s experimental, but right now, it works! http://ift.tt/2gvYwu8
Like freshly baked bread ready to be sliced.
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My printed mini NES came out just fine
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