I was thinking of softening but that’s a good point. Ill probably do it in ABS if it fails in PETG.
I was thinking of softening but that’s a good point. Ill probably do it in ABS if it fails in PETG.
It is official bowing alley carpet! https://www.joycarpets.com/collections/neon-lights-broadloom-carpet
When I’m wearing goggles, a talking RG radio on a neck strap and flying a 20gram drone through my yard, it was never in danger xD https://imgur.com/gallery/i-miss-summer-3jgxHNL#QuFy3Aw
PETG, because it’ll likely get some direct sunlight. I would have used ABS but my venting window is snowed in.
I have a ‘game’ room. 
It’s damned near that beefy. I should holster all the things!
I just use the helix pad and a triangle.
I post most of the stuff I make to Thingiverse, this one was so niche I didn’t think any one would want it.
Mabe for my 4s drone, one good crash can turn it into Johnny Storm.
I like Unix-y things, do one job well.
FreeCAD, not the easiest but I like it.


The time that product spends on the shelves of a Canadian Tire is just a layover before its permanent move to a landfill. They are Coors quality at Heineken prices.


I took this approach as well but I let Grub add Windows as a boot option. No mashing keys at post and Windows doesn’t get to touch Grub or Debian.
The screenshot is a little lackluster but the video below shows it off better. The camera is an APSC sensor but the picture fills a full frame with very little vignetting. Up to 100x it looks pretty good but yeah, the DoF is literally micrometers thick.
FreeCAD has a steep learning curve, I’ve only just started with it, but it seems to cover every possible use case. Good luck!
Just PLA, I’ve only had the printer for a week. It will make it though the winter but I’m not sure about the rest of this summer.
You can import an image to an image plane using the Image Workbench then scale it. After that it can be shown or hidden like any other part of your design so you can just trace over it.
Yup, 2010 B2500.
I plan on cranking out replacement and upgraded parts for it now that I got the stringing under control.
I have an old set of vernier calipers that got me all of the non-curved measurements.
Bam: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7308092
Keep in mind that it is a not a tight fit by design, if you jog or run it will probably fall out.