

Hopefully some better answers otw, but pla painting is a little tricky. I can recommend using a non silk neutral pla, spraying with a plastic compatible primer coat and then painting with acrylics though. Have not perfected this, but it does work.
Hopefully some better answers otw, but pla painting is a little tricky. I can recommend using a non silk neutral pla, spraying with a plastic compatible primer coat and then painting with acrylics though. Have not perfected this, but it does work.
SOUNDS BETTER THAN ORIGINAL!
IT’S AN AUDIO THING
That’s a relief cause wouldn’t want it looking like this!
I even read it as “usb chocolate keyset” that’s how damn hungry I am
Even with this new perfect tpu??! Should I cancel my order? Shipping from CR isn’t cheap.
Anyone have a link to the fleshlight stl?
Super neat. What are those knobs for?
What kind of switches did you choose?
Whew, I for one, am glad a little dripping is allowed.
It’s not weird. It’s not gross. It’s normal and it’s allowed.
Sainsmart.
Watch your nozzle or use a hardened nozzle.
Couldn’t I at least punch it out on a card?
Yeah, half sizes are hard to find for a lot of clippers. Would be nice if more brands did this
Props. It looks really nice but looks like torture to design that to fit just right.
I see this kind of stuff everywhere and it really sells too. I don’t mind it if the creative commons agreements are being respected, but I have a feeling that in many cases people’s work is being abused.
Every time I walk into someone’s home and I see a rounded couch corner I do a little chuckle. Sometimes they’ll ask what I’m laughing at. “I’m sorry, it’s just, I didn’t know you were such an idiot”
Cool toilet bro.
You are talking about that blue stripe?
That far out from the transition I think thatust be a filament coloring error.
Crazy to me that printers still aren’t a bit better at detecting this.
If you are looking for something with less of a learning curve jump from Tinker to free cad, I’d suggest Matter control as a nice free intermediate level workspace.
Yes due to outdoors. Even in low light, UV can add up and also, it takes quite some time, but even racemic pla does start to break down with aqueous exposure.
Recommend buying a dedicated butane torch (<$40) for print cleanup. Something in between a zippo and a crem brulee torch. Works wonders on removing and stranding on your prints.
Polycrillic finish is pretty inert stuff. Can’t imagine a sealant layer of it would be too toxic to plants or get significantly incorporated into any edible plant materials. I use polycrillic coated pla for weighing out coffee beans.
Might need to try this. I printed three of these: https://www.printables.com/model/345672-filament-guide
And ran my ptfe tubing from my dry box to my printer through them. Helps come around funny angles and they move dynamically as the print head moves to reduce tension and kinking.