For your high heels?Little feet to bump the shoe rack up as most didn't fit underneath!
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Nah ...notice he only showed the bottom of the rack .For your high heels?![]()
For my sister's excessive collection of shoes, it has 2 layers of shelving and is over 1m long but that's not enough so needed more room!For your high heels?![]()
Painted I'm assuming? Otherwise the poop bin must be touching the ceiling
Painted I'm assuming? Otherwise the poop bin must be touching the ceiling![]()
What paint do you use? I tried some "universal" paint and it just started wicking through the layers.Painted, yes.
One of my main uses is to print stuff to paint.
What paint do you use? I tried some "universal" paint and it just started wicking through the layers.
I had a mini stroke and lost a lot of memory .. got some back but not enough yet to use my printer . So I cut a square of 5 mm checker plate , drilled the center with a 5 mm hole , made an arbor for my lathe and turned the treads off a perfectly turned round . On my plate there is a locating pin to stop the plate rotatingAnother fairly quick print. I've no doubt these would be quite easy to make out of (4.75 mm thick!) wood, but 3D printing them was easy and used about 80p's worth of filament for three inserts, so a lot better than paying Record £14 each:
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All printed with 100% infill. I figured with 100% infill I could cut the solid one with the bandsaw blade to make a zero clearance insert if I need one.
Does anyone other than me regularly lubricate , clean , then rubricate the polished guide rod and stepper motor driven screw threads on their printers. I use lint free make up removal pads & isopropanol for cleaning & a syringe fitted with fine needle to place a drop here & there to lay a very fine film of liquid silicon ( Singer sewing machine silicone lubricant ) to lube them .The quality isn’t completely due to the printer, but the stepper drivers will make a difference.
The settings in the slicer will make a difference, if the slicer is set to print in 0.3mm layer height the print quality will not be as good as 0.1mm layer height. Also print speed can change the quality
I have a hand written hard back note book , write all my printer titles in it with a rough description of it's purpose and the memory card number it is held in . now If only I could find the ***&*& book .Old age, the recent bereavement?
Sat down last night to start a Makita to Parkside adapter. as per my previous post. Got so far with it then went to bed. This moring I fired up AutoCAD to carry on but couldn't remember where I saved it. What I did find though was the previous drawing I did in April 21! I'd totally forgotten I'd even done it.
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I've just remembered it got as far as the model being printed and test fitted to a Parkside hot air gun. Where the print is I have no idea?
This getting old isn't funny!
TIPHi, my name is Andrew and this is my first time in at one of these meetings; I have had a 3d printer, an Ender 3 V2 - if anyone would like to sponsor me I'd be very grateful.
I've had it for a couple of weeks and this is the first the thing I've designed (Inventor) and printed. It's a yoke to allow me to use an old tripod as a rest for an another of my foibles, air rifles.
Please be gentle.
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I though you were very active on old threads.Have had great fun re reading the thread , so some of my post will be a tad late .
I will be going through the rest over the next few days as I finally think I've got past the mini stoke so I can restart relearning 3D printing .
Does anyone other than me regularly lubricate , clean , then rubricate the polished guide rod and stepper motor driven screw threads on their printers. I use lint free make up removal pads & isopropanol for cleaning & a syringe fitted with fine needle to place a drop here & there to lay a very fine film of liquid silicon ( Singer sewing machine silicone lubricant ) to lube them .
It came to me that a slight drag on one or more of the rods due to filament or dust build up can really mess up a print .
Your thoughts please ladies & gents.
A duct adapter to go on the back of my brother's desktop extractor.
Looks the part however it's a bit restrictive and I get a little blowback out the front of the fan.