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masukomi, to cnc
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has anyone tried milling D&D style Miniatures on a 4 axis ?

I don't know enough to know if this is a stupid idea or not, but metal minis would be pretty cool.

I know that in theory it's possible but i'm not sure how detailed you can get.

masukomi, to random
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It is 2:35 PM.
so far, I have managed to

  • walk the dogs twice
  • convince the cat to stop yelling at us by giving her supervised outside time
  • completely disassembled and reassembled the hot end of my printer to remove a clog
  • partially disassembled and reassembled the same thing to remove a second clog
  • eaten lunch

I think I started to work on something before wifey woke up, but at this point, I have no idea what it was.

masukomi,
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😿 the 0.6 nozzle was clogged too. I definitely cleared that clog though.

ALL of these clogs have ultimately been due to filament doing things it wasn't supposed to: breaking + ??? (with the wood impregnated), getting tied in a "knot" so it couldn't be pulled off the spool, and breaking because brittle from too wet... i think.

I've replacement nozzles & the https://noclogger.com/ tool @gooba42 recommended after watching a vid. Maybe it can save my 0.4mm.

It's 4:08 PM. This was all day.

masukomi,
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I'm not sure what I did to deserve today's printer karma.

After addressing problems until 4:30 I started a new print, but apparently I gave it the wrong filament settings and this happened.

Restarting now with the right temperature settings 🤞

masukomi, to random
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I want this cute little animatronic thing, but hooked up so that whenever i make a sale it does its little cheering dance.

https://youtu.be/joW2Pe9O6dg

masukomi, to random
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How it started..

1/2

masukomi,
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I was wrong. Now the dogs have started following the cat around the yard.

3/?

masukomi,
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I didn’t think it could get cuter, but while I was typing out the last toot this happened

4/?

masukomi, to 3DPrinting
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Ooh, improved error messages in the new version of Bambu Studio. Unfortunately the button is "i've fixed it" and there's nothing for "how do i fix it"

[edit: i'm not asking how]

masukomi,
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I ended up needing to completely disassemble the extruder, but once i did there was nothing left to hold it in and it just fell out.

Of course THIS happened when i tried to use it next.

Black spaghetti filament all over the build plate.

masukomi,
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Is it trolling me?!

masukomi, to random
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it's time to refill my daily drug dispenser thing. Picked up the Adderall bottle and there's one pill left.

Of course, I couldn't order a refill last week like every other effing drug. Nah, I may be a drug dealer! I have to wait until < 3 days before i run out, and THEN ask for a refill.

It's REALLY not hard to write an algorithm that notices someone attempting to shift a schedule to get more drugs. But no, give the people with memory issues the responsibility of compensating for your fear.

masukomi, to random
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I need someone to create a tiny robotic car with the footprint about the size of a Deck of Cards and hopefully not much taller that will act like a Roomba on my floor, but with a powerful magnet instead of suction.

I need something to find all the screws and nuts I have dropped

masukomi, to random
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Unscrew unscrew unscrew glance away for a moment in the way you do when recalling a thought..
ping ping pa-ping ping tap tap tap.

I don’t have a replacement for that screw, and it’s very tiny.

masukomi, to random
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masukomi, to random
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I got my foot back, but now the cat has my bra and headphones.

She is about a foot away from me on the table and purring loudly

masukomi, to random
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The dog has claimed my foot

masukomi, to random
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Found a pic from yesterday afternoon

masukomi, to 3DPrinting
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Bambu Studio claims this is going to work. I have my doubts, but I'm willing to give it a try.

Natanox,
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@masukomi @logicalmoody I'd be really curious how well this prints on a Prusa MK4 or MK3S with enclosure. 🤔

masukomi,
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@Natanox @logicalmoody I honestly don’t think the problems have anything to do with a printer, although I do think that a bed slinger would be worse because I theorize it would induce more wiggle.

From my testing last time ( see the toot i linked in my reply to myself), it really does seem to just be an artifact of those two skinny sections

masukomi, to random
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The windows are open again. The dogs are thus seeking shelter beneath me.

masukomi, to 3DPrinting
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I hate the standard stair-step look of a angled surface. Watching a "Need it Make It" video triggered an idea.

By making the surface a shallow sine-wave we can introduce a wavy pattern in something that still looks & feels like a "flat" angled plane.

Second image shows the dimensions I found most visually appealing.

a screenshot of a sketch of the sine-wave. It is 4mm wide & 0.3mm high. That's it.

masukomi,
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i should note that the angle of your inclined plane plays into the look a lot. As with the stair-step look, the more shallow the angle the farther the waves will be spread from each other.

I would suggest that you're probably going to have a lot more value from playing with the width of the sine wave than the height.

If the sine waves get much taller than this, the eye starts noticing the ridges more than the pattern.

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