Bummer. Glad you had already considered it though. At one point in my 3D printing journey I would’ve gone straight back to CAD for small tolerance issues
Bummer. Glad you had already considered it though. At one point in my 3D printing journey I would’ve gone straight back to CAD for small tolerance issues
If it almost fits, can I suggest a bit of heat from a heat gun or even a hairdryer might soften it enough to allow it to fit


Nice, I’m currently looking for a good vectoriser model and it seems this will do that and other stuff nicely


That’s a great idea and would require similar amounts of support, however there’s still going to be 90 degree overhangs that wouldn’t come out quite as nice as the orientation I used
The model in question only has 1 flat side, its end (which is the top in the photo). Every other side requires supports if it’s on the build plate because of the recess in the cap, and the cap being wider than the rest of the model


Ooh thanks I’ll give that a try


This model is almost entirely overhangs with small gaps between them, making support removal a pain. This way uses less filament and makes for better quality


Just supports, I had to manually paint them in to prevent the slicer from putting them all the way up the side


Ah right, thank you, I missed that somehow


I wonder how much this will affect the power usage during boot on my laptop with its integrated AMDGPU. Granted, boot time is fairly short so hopefully this won’t really matter.


Until the CIA “helps” Mexico with the left wing “problem”


“Do no evil (alone)”
The prompts to upgrade Office 365 every time my gaming PC updates really hurts after using a Linux machine all day


Oh wow, this is amazing info. Thanks!
I’ve recently gotten into ESPHome and am in love. I was in a bit of a rush so got Claude Code to do the YAML for me, but it looks easy to hand write. I’ve make an ePaper dashboard, a control hub with an Guition LCD module I had lying around, and a garage door opener controller, all just in the last couple of weeks