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- Comment on Alternative uses of a 3D printer: Toner transfer on a watch dial 4 months ago:
Thanks for the feedback!
I’m pretty happy with the transparencies tbh. Although on mine, there seems to be two sides, one that gives a fuzzy dirty effect with a lot of stray toner around the actual print (looks like static), and the other side that gives perfectly crisp prints. Unfortunately I can’t really tell the sides apart.
Apart from that small speck of dust that prevented the transfer at the top left of the logo, the sheet came out perfectly clean, the totality of the toner was transferred to the dial. For PCB transfers where you could probably keep the sheet intact (I had to cut mine to fit between the applied indices), that would also mean the sheet would be almost indefinitely reusable.
- Comment on Alternative uses of a 3D printer: Toner transfer on a watch dial 4 months ago:
Thanks <3
- Comment on Alternative uses of a 3D printer: Toner transfer on a watch dial 4 months ago:
If you can clamp a whole PCB on the bed, that’s a perfect application ;)
- Comment on Alternative uses of a 3D printer: Toner transfer on a watch dial 4 months ago:
Here you go ;) lemm.ee/post/35636122
I 100% agree with you, a professionally made dial is a work of art and should be absolutely perfect at any magnification. This is just a fun, cheap summer watch project for my own enjoyment ;)
- Submitted 4 months ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 11 comments
- Comment on Is the Sovol SV08 worth it as a Voron 2.4 alternative? 4 months ago:
Ah perfect timing indeed.
The key takeaway indeed matches yours: it’s not a Voron despite being heavily inspired by it, there are some annoyances but at this price point it’s forgivable and most of them seem to have workarounds (someone in the comments suggested letting the machine fully soak heat before performing Z-offset calibration), the open-source nature might bring a lot of third-party upgrades in the future.
Also, the reviewer’s unit has some abnormal wear on the belts. Does it match your experience?
All in all, it seems to be a decent budget CoreXY printer with a very large volume at 1/3 the price of an LDO Voron kit + PIF parts, with a much quicker assembly but some potential pitfalls.
If this eventually becomes the Ender 3 of CoreXY printers that can be frankensteined into a a much higher quality printer over time, I’m all for it.
- Comment on Is the Sovol SV08 worth it as a Voron 2.4 alternative? 4 months ago:
Than you so much for such a detailed analysis!
For reference, I’ve had a (heavily modded) Creality Ender 3 V2 for a few years, and I’ve hit a limit in terms of speed and quality.
The filament path between the extruder and hotend is poorly-constrained, making it a pain to load The auto-z calibration is often just a smidge off It uses a custom nozzle/heater
If it’s possible to install a Stealthburner instead of the standard extruder/hotend combo, it might solve most of these issues. Maybe some people are working on a V6 or Mk8 style hotend (I have a metric fuckton of Mk8 nozzles laying around)…
The fans are absurdly loud. All of them.
OK Noctua upgrades then. Compared to an already absurdly loud Ender 3, is it worse?
The mainboard is effectively a BTT CB1 and Fystec Cheetah on a single board Their software customizations are of dubious quality
Would a Voron-style mainboard + RPi + standard Klipper solve these issues or are there fundamental incompatibilities?
Thanks!
- Submitted 4 months ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 14 comments
- Submitted 8 months ago to homebrewing@sopuli.xyz | 1 comment
- Comment on Which slicer do you use 11 months ago:
There’s also a community built Flatpak if you’re ok with that
- Comment on Designing a synth bipolar PSU inspired by Doepfer's A-100 PSU3 11 months ago:
The linear regulators are still there. It’s the rectifier that gets replaced. I guess the main difference in the power side is the high frequency noise of the switching PSUs vs the low frequency ripple of the rectifier, I’m not 100% sure if 7x12s are immune to them at least at audio frequencies.
- Submitted 11 months ago to askelectronics@discuss.tchncs.de | 2 comments
- Comment on It took over 2 years, but I finally finished my partially 3D Printable E-Reader Case 11 months ago:
I have for my Kobo Glo HD!
Although I haven’t shared anything since it works for me but is a bit rough.
- Comment on Fucked around, found out 1 year ago:
To be fair, it only happened to me once in the 7 years I’ve been brewing, and may have been due to a combination of factors: lack of experience, extreme carbonation, probably an infected bottle, maybe a weakened bottle. Even the other, intact bottles from that batch were massive gushers. It was also the first time I added fruit to a brew, so fruit particles contributed to the whole fiasco. The taste was fantastic tho.
I’d say, if you check that your fermentation is truly done before bottling, your priming is sensible and your bottles are squeaky clean and thoroughly disinfected, there shouldn’t be any risks.
- Comment on Fucked around, found out 1 year ago:
Bonus points if you find the closet where you’ve put your bottles to ferment all sticky with shards of glass stuck in the door.
- Comment on Do you feel the urge too? 1 year ago:
It really does!
- Comment on Do you feel the urge too? 1 year ago:
It’s actually a PenBBS 308 ;)