I like to build, destroy and learn things. I'm a guitarist, bassist, violinist, taiko player, a Miata&Jeep enthusiast, cosplayer, hacker, cyborg and more
I carved my pumpkin with the spookiest thing I could think of:
This will not be your final notice. You can never escape.
#pumpkincarving#HappyHalloween
@supersat Well, our shadytel network didn't get up and running until the final day, but once they were up there was a mutual level of warranty reminders happening ๐
@amhaunted Hi there! This photo is actually mine from my Free download on https://t.co/AoPhp0EgYO
For anyone that has a 3D printer, please print yours for free!
Got ourselves a secondhand beer drafting kegerator, cleaned and changed out everything, learned how to make it carbonate, and I 3D printed a custom tap handle.
It's been a pretty eventful week.
For anyone that had questions about my 3D printed wax seal stamper.
I finally got around to finishing up the video. I guess I made it back in Feb. but better late than never. ๐
https://t.co/IawAUTCmZK
After joking to a friend about being able to spin their shedding dogs hair into yarn, they decided to gag gift me with a bag of some freshly washed fur. Little did they know I would actually spin it.
I hope they like it ๐
@jnesselr@hackaday Oh totally. At a massive scale I bet things are wild.
As an Etsy shop designer, I typically have a lot of prints all in the <2hr range. So with only 2 printers the startup procedure becomes the most tedious part.
Both are valid options. It's whichever fits the application best
@ChuckHellebuyck@hackaday If it works then perfect!
I've only used ABL on cheaper builds that did not have a rock solid bed. The calibration drift didn't make saving optimal, but if a bed is solid enough to stay in level I don't mind dialing it in myself rather than a one time use component.