Give me some advice
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![]() | Retro amplifierHad to reduce both inner and outer wall speeds to 50/100 to successfully print the wide-angle horn section.Now there's another piece of installation art—or a phone stand—at home. [link] [comments] |
![]() | This second black cat was printed in PLA (using my FLSUN SR) so that I can make concrete duplicates. First I need to fix any imperfections with oil based clay, then paint it with primer, since the oils in the clay slightly react with the natural rubber latex. [link] [comments] |
I know there are better options, but I am superstitious that deviating from old reliable will somehow mess up the print.
![]() | Hi so I got myself a 3d Printer and this is basically the first thing I designed myself. It is a mount for my Razer seiren mini to mount to Vesa100 so that there is one less cable and thing below my monitor arm on my desk. There are some improvments to be made but if u want one u can get the files here: https://makerworld.com/models/1590104 Just a warning tho this is my first go at 3D printing and modeling so it is far from perfect and any feedback and improvment ideas are really appreciated [link] [comments] |
![]() | A good companion for horror movies. [link] [comments] |
![]() | For the Labubu Hype! Ist Free Available on: https://makerworld.com/models/1579110 [link] [comments] |
![]() | Looking for someone who can 3d print a very small safety emergency clip that goes on my motorcycle helmet, the company that makes the small piece is in Spain and dosent sell it just by itself! I will pay for it but please help!!! [link] [comments] |
![]() | Assembly-type prints can sometimes be really frustrating.Even though you can see the dimensions in the slicer, it’s usually safer to print one part first, measure it manually, and then print the next one.I wonder if there's a smarter way to go about it. [link] [comments] |
![]() | I printed this big grey coral (with PLA using my FLSUN SR) and I will (eventually) make a rubber latex mold and then concrete copies. I used a 0.6nozzle (hence lots of stringing) and fuzzy skin feature (in Ultimaker 5.8.0) to get a rough texture similar to a real coral. [link] [comments] |
![]() | I'm going to be making this outline for the first try. I think it could be cool to hang somewhere or something. For the second try, I STILL need to figure out why Blender won't open for me. Once I get Blender working I'll try that out. Again I have a nice Lenovo computer, idk why it's not working. Ugh. Frustrating. At least I got it to vectorize properly. Very excited to see how this turns out... Just gotta wait for the printer to arrive!! Then onto even bigger things- a standing huog figurine! [link] [comments] |
![]() | Hey folks, I’m working on a custom manpack radio frame and I’m almost there — I have a solid concept and render, but I need someone to help me finalize a 3D model for printing. The goal is a compact, field-deployable frame for my Retevis RT95, with power supplied by two Bauer 20V batteries and regulated through a buck converter. Here’s what I’m after: • Radio: • Retevis RT95 mounted inside a skeletonized frame • Needs to slide in and be secured with screws through the side mounts • Front display and controls must remain fully exposed • Buck Converter: • Mounted on top of the frame, just above the radio • Either a recessed “well” or flat spot to Velcro or screw it in • Needs space for clean cable routing to the power input • Battery Mounts: • Two Bauer 20V batteries • Mounted horizontally on top of the frame behind the buck converter (see image for orientation) • Batteries sit outside the frame for easy slide-in/out access • The battery adapters are built into the frame (not separate clip-ons) • Other Frame Requirements: • Fully skeletonized for weight and airflow • Designed as one integrated unit • Optional antenna mount (SMA or NMO style) • Sized to fit inside a standard admin pouch — compact and flat I’ve uploaded a sketch and an almost-final render that shows the layout I want. The design is very close, and I think just needs some cleanup and real-world modeling for printing. I’d love help generating an STL or CAD file from someone with experience designing functional prints. Happy to collaborate or compensate for your time. I’ll share the full build log once it’s field-ready. Appreciate any feedback or help! [link] [comments] |
![]() | This is a creature I saw in my nightmares. My family will be getting a filament 3-D printer (Ender I think?)- it's already ordered. I went in on it with 3 of my siblings. Anyways, I want to work on making this able to be printed. I understand that I need to vectorize it and make it a SVG? I used Adobe and online converter, and the results LOOK good, until I open the file, in which case, it appears as a blank, black screen. It says that it can't open a file that small or something like that? Also tips for using tinkercad are 100% accepted as well. I just found out about this idea today and last-minute went in on it. I'm planning on watching some YouTube vids, if anyone has any good r sources for me I'd really appreciate that. TIA!! [link] [comments] |
![]() | This was my latest attempt after making the background transparent and using only the original lines to make it simpler/less confusing... I was really hoping it would work. It did not. [link] [comments] |