I'm still on my first trolley jack. Halfords dual height (has a bit of pipe to make the jack head higher) bought about 7 years ago and used very rarely and had not leaked so far. As per the last few comments on the first page, had been stored down with the screw in.
After just reading an interview with Henry's creator in the Irish Times, it seems that the original prototype used an old oil drum as the base which had a 2 inch oil drum fitting in the side of it and apparently all the Henry vacuum cleaner range still use the 2 inch oil drum fitting albeit made...
Ply Wood base. 4 thick sections of angle iron vertically bolted to each corner as you said you didn't want to weld onto the trailer. Bolt ply wood to the angle iron at front and both sides on the inside of the angle iron. Make tailgate out of angle iron and ply wood and attach to rear angle...
If you go to device manager and then properties of the graphics card, I seem to remember it is the last tab on the right which has the drop down menu where you can list the vendor id and the device id. Intel usually use the vendor id of 8086. I don't know the AMD one off hand, but there used to...
It's more of a clamp that lets you fold metal. That thread is all about making bodywork repair panels. If you go back to the first page and have a browse through it is impressive the way they can make a complex part from a sheet of steel using basic tools.
Yes, a different tool, but I can't remember seeing any mention of an end goal. If the end goal is to make bodywork repair panels, it might be useful. :D
Just as a suggestion of an alternative without hinges, scroll down to near the bottom of page3....
https://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/70135/panels?page=3
A raft is like a small pallet for your print. A brim is like printing a top hat when you wanted a fez. A skirt is just a ring of plastic around the print that doesn't actually touch the print, but if it doesn't stick, you can easily see that the print won't stick either, so you can cancel the...
One of your parts came unstuck from the print bed, so the filament had nothing to stick to. Usually caused by the print bed not being clean or not being level as the first layer generally needs to squish into the bed to stick properly. I used to just wash the magnetic bit in the sink with a nail...
The official datasheet would be your best source of information which has very similar circuit diagrams with pin numbers and explanations of how it works and why. One such datasheet is here.. https://datasheet.octopart.com/NE555P-Texas-Instruments-datasheet-7284017.pdf
The e3 mini was designed to be a direct replacement for the ender 3 series of printers, hence the e3 name, but even though the option is there if you want to mess about with the firmware, you don't have to. BTT also do other boards, but the other ones are larger so won't fit internally on the...
They're all very similar, some are better at some things and other slicers are better at other things, but all slicers are designed to do the same job. It mostly comes down to personal preference, so best way is to give it a go and see what you think. I tend to use prucer slicer as I liked it...