What material did you print this in? Sanding generates heat pretty easily and may soften some materials. I’m curious of your experience with that as you’ve given me some ideas for sanding jigs.
Thanks! I’ve been thinking of that. Its a tight fit by the ears but the headband part that is loose could use it for sure.
A screw goes in from both ends so there is a head sticking out on either side. Figured I’d save myself and others from finding a long screw. The threads are self tapped.
So he isn’t a fan of Star Trek? Or is he talking about the post Discovery stuff?
Good idea. Just uploaded those. Haven’t tested them yet but I don’t see it having any issues.
I like Overture PLA. I bought a bunch when they went on sale. I’ve started ordering from Filaments.ca to support a canadian business. Their Econofil line works well too.
That’s how prints look on the bottoms when they have supports under them.
There’s a video on this that might help you. https://youtu.be/wgXlyyJeY8I?feature=shared
If you require longer a longer backbone and I make those up for you. Otherwise if you need smaller they are easily trimmable after printing.
Yes. You should be able to just stretch out the covers if your printer can accommodate longer prints.
What did filament did you print it with?
I bought from them knowing about the cloud service. These printers are fine for one off purchases, but I would never buy one if I were to set up a print farm. The parts are all reasonably priced, just don’t know how long that will last or they may discontinue the model and stop selling parts for it.
These printers come with that too. Just most didn’t have it turned off overnight when this happened.
They should have it turned off because the Bambu lab printed have been tested and shown to draw much more power when idle compared to other printers. It’s not much but overtime it adds up.
The catalog on that site doesn’t show anything. I’m on mobile.
Oh of course I’d print them in TPU. I was just saying that because I have no experience with printing it and if the ugly side is as ugly with TPU. That’s my only concern with printing a phone case. I’m pretty new to 3d printing so I only just learned some the limitations and the ugly side of things lol.
What orientation do you print these in? Looks like you’d need supports and I’ve had trouble getting nice finishes on the side that needs the supports. I’ve only printed with PLA though.
I’ve only just got started but I bought those sets of m2-m6 nut, bolt and threaded insert sets. After that I’ll just replace one size at a time as I need them since I know I’ll probably end up using the same sizes over and over.
Now is this counting individual person subscribers or do they count each individual subscription? Because some people may have multiple subscriptions.
Hope this comes to the p1p too. I’ve been printing the vision enclosure and the sides are so tall the print bed almost bottoms out so the motor skips when it hits the bottom on a new print.
Thanks. Still smaller than the power brick that came with the laptop.
I used the larger lid for a bit but found it a little large and I never used the suction support so I made a new lid without room for it.