The first #3DPrinter I bought my daughter 5 years ago was a ToyBox; great little fun gadget but SMALL print volume. (https://toybox.com/). It has been idle for the last 2 years while I've been mostly using Hermes (#Ender 3 Pro SI). But tonight, I woke it up! Now both printers are happily squeaking and beeping and the fans are blowing as I print more jellyfish and fidget cubes. Either I need to leave the room or put on the noise canceling headphones... #3DPrinting#MakersGonnaMake
@licho@pluralistic Is that the one where the dad gets out of prison (for illegally printing materials for the resistance) and immediately tries to resume the fight by printing more things? I liked that one
This collapsible dice tower is slick, as now it should fit in my mini carrier for #DnD sessions. Highly recommended for cramped gaming situations! thingiverse.com/thing:4542200 #3dprinting
I finally published my bee hotel for mason bees and it‘s running in a competition on printables
Edit:
The competition got cancelled because most of the models were not bee-friendly. Mine is!
It uses paper straws as nesting material and the backplate with the plugs for the straws is printed with PLA so that the bees won‘t chew on PETG.
German readers: If you want to now where I ordered my straws, feel free to ask.
It's not affecting the print, but, any advice on that tennis net, #3dPrinting?
First print with the Capricorn tube, seems otherwise fine. The Capricorn is indeed a very tiny bit thinner than the stock Bowden on the printer, but a very small amount. My eyes saw what they saw and the calipers confirm it but I wonder if I really saw it.
Cheers. I love that most of the things I like doing have people here who follow the hashtags. :>
Even that little tip, maybe I would've found it with google, or maaaaaaaybe I would've thought of it myself after many days of silly stuff, but being able to have someone casually glance at my post and go "look here and here and this is important context" with low effort on everyone's part is pretty much the Internet that I came here for.
Thank you, #Fediverse, for being here now. We need us.
A 3d printed, lightweight, less expensive, instrument, that can fit into a shoe box sized satellite,
to isolate and monitor air pollution from low earth orbit.