Measurement. I guess if the build plate was 100c not 50c it would be more but still not electric fire or tumble dryer territoryI thought that my Ender 3 v 2 was rated at 400W. Is that an actual measurement from yours, or the rating plate?
) desk so I made this:What on earth are those in the last photo?Last night, my printer made another one of these, but slightly more spread out & with a cut-out on the back for the Harrison badge:
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Have you a link for your file. Assuming you don't mind sharing.Got fed up scrabbling round on my (excessively cluttered) desk so I made this:
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There's very little in the way of a bezel on my monitor, so it was quite a challenge to come up with something that's firmly attached. Got it right on the second attempt, which I think is pretty good all things considered. It doesn't block any of the usable screen area:
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£8 each on ebay.
So you saved 3p ?
I made a distribution post for the 12v electrics in my shed.
How did you work out what it cost?So you saved 3p ?
What on earth are those in the last photo?
Have you a link for your file. Assuming you don't mind sharing.![]()
To be honest my plan was to machine a piece of aluminium to mimic the monitor and screw those in various places in the workshop.Brass soft jaws that go on some modified off-the-shelf soft jaws. See here:
https://www.mig-welding.co.uk/forum/threads/stuff-you-have-made-today.67127/post-2055213
I'm happy to share, but unless you have exactly the same monitor as me (HP E233) it'll be completely useless to you.
	
	
	



