Behold my ridiculous, impractical, but functional temporary #3dPrinted#bike kickstand replacement. 🤦
For some reason, my kickstand broke off again (the two kickstand-plate welds broke off at the bottom of the bike, wtf) and this is a long weekend in Germany, so until Monday my fav bike shop is closed, so no chance getting it fixed until then.
So #3dPrinting to the rescue: fire up #SolveSpace and throw some design together, print it and voilà, we have ourselves a shitty little replacement.
@beandev Thanks! 🙃 In hindsight I think a dovetail-style mechanism to slot-in from below would have been better, probably even fully 3d-printable and much less hassle to put on and remove. Oh, well 🤷
I am experimenting with a new #stitching technique for our new prototype GLoA E-reader case covers. I have fallen in love with the results. Still can’t believe this is #3dprinted plastics! #lasercut leather and hand stitched. Needs some minor adjustments but progress is good.
this is overdesigned for what it is.
it lets me pull the strings seperately. in case i want my window to look ratty af with a blind raised way more on one side than the other
After 2 weeks of testing, #reading, and making my own #handcrafted#3dprinted case. Today I'm reviewing the #kobo Clara BW and Clara Color #ereaders, and seeing if it's better than my existing Nia, and #kindle.
I designed this contraption to combine four digits and correctly advance all of them so that they make a 24-hour clock. It's printing at the moment, no idea if this will work.
I completed all four digits for my clock! It runs surprisingly smooth. The transition from 23:59 to 0 moves the most parts, so I expect that to have the most friction.