I moved to fedia.io (which runs mbin) because it seems to work without constant errors.
You can find me at: https://fedia.io/u/rasterweb
Is this about letting Nazis speak on UW campuses?
Oh hey, Vos is a piece of shit.
The frame is 6" x 6" and the print is just a bit smaller than that.
Here’s a post (and some photos) about the paper I make: https://rasterweb.net/raster/2023/12/19/handmade-paper/
Thanks! Yeah, I really had fun making paper last month so now it’s time to print on all of it. (And then I’ll make some more!)
The design for this one was a digital drawing (though sometimes it’s just analog/paper) and I then 3D printed a plate and did a relief print using a Provisional Press. (I’m also really into rainbow rolls lately!) I make my own paper and this is from a recent batch. (I recycle our shredded paper at home.) The frame is 3D printed and I designed that as well.
Thanks! I’ve though about doing more… I started working on a trash can icon yesterday and I’ll see where it takes me.
Looks good! I’d guess 80% of my printing is enclosures. ;)
If you want it to get worse just change it from a hobby to a business!
Sweet! I’d like to have my lead pipes replace at some point.
Well, I hate Microsoft but yay for business in our state I guess?
That’s really strange. I run 6 Ender-3 S1 printers at work and tend to only level them if there is an issue or we change build plates… maybe once a month at most, and we print a lot. I did go through the process of leveling with the knobs and sliding a piece of paper under the nozzle to get it just right, but when they print well, all is good.
The 1983 film War Games is what taught me it was okay to give up…
“That’s only economical if your time is worth nothing.” Well, we should all be able to live lives where we can pursue things that do not have monetary rewards. Obviously not everyone is in that position but perhaps for David Florian exploring and learning and trying things is what makes him happy. Of course for him it probably makes money as well, even if indirectly. The fact that his video got shared means more people will see it, and more views means more money, so there’s the value for David Florian. It’s also worth considering that in science, it’s all about trying things and gathering information that will hopefully lead to new (and hopefully lower cost) capabilities.
I have a Prusa MINI and used Prusa i3 machines where I used to work. They are pretty solid, and I do like their open source ideals quite a bit. But I needed/wanted a larger print area for a price under $1,000 USD and the Bambu fit the bill.
I mostly print PLA so the lid is propped open and the door is ajar… Once winter comes to the midwest and my basement is freezing cold I may have to adjust things a bit. I added a Prusa MINI in January 2022 and could not print properly until I added an enclosure.
I’ve had one for about a month, and I’ve been printing nearly non-stop with it. If you just want a printer that works out of the box, prints fast, and prints really nice… It’s a great machine. I’ve owned and operated a lot of printers (at work, at home, at school, at a makerspace) over the last 12 years, and I’m not a fan of the cloud or proprietary hardware but, damn… this thing prints really, really nice… and fast.
I’ve been playing this on my Anbernic RG35XX recently and I’m terrible at it but it’s still a lot of fun.
Very cool! Adafruit posted a foot pedal project that had a potentiometer but I definitely like to see other options.
Stop by the studio!