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- Comment on PIP Sandpaper holder I made in blender a few years back 1 week ago:
I read it as “sandpaper i made in a blender” and thought that its somehow recycled sandpaper
- Comment on Google will move Android AOSP development behind closed doors 1 week ago:
With this happenning and apple getting extorted to accept third party apps it would be funny if they switch places
- Comment on FBI warnings are true—fake file converters do push malware 1 week ago:
Thanks i dropped the “to”
- Comment on FBI warnings are true—fake file converters do push malware 1 week ago:
On the PDF to JPEG, you can also open the PDFs with an image editor, such as Inkscape or krita, and then save the image on the format and quality needed. This method also has the benefit that on some cases you play with the assets if needed. (Depends on how was the PDF generated)
- Comment on FBI warnings are true—fake file converters do push malware 1 week ago:
What are you looking to convert?
Usually what i do is look for any converter and look for open source alternatives to it on alternative.net and hopefully one of the top 3 alternatives fits your use case
- Comment on Least terrible domain registrars 3 weeks ago:
If anyone else is on the same situation what helped me find a new one is this site
There you can check pricing of several registrars for your domain and choose the one that you want and then you can see how to transfer to the chosen one.
- Comment on Least terrible domain registrars 4 weeks ago:
I have a domain with godaddy that renews very soon. Is it posible to migrate it to another registrar?
- Comment on Brother accused of locking down third-party printer ink cartridges via forced firmware updates, removing older firmware versions from support portals 4 weeks ago:
Sadly i need an ink printer. I already hace a laser one but sometimes i need to printer on papers that don’t work on laser
- Comment on Brother accused of locking down third-party printer ink cartridges via forced firmware updates, removing older firmware versions from support portals 5 weeks ago:
They were the last good guys :(
I guess it’s time to buy the printer I’ve been postponing
- Comment on bought a glass too small for my fridge so I fixed it 3d printing 1 month ago:
The durability comes with the design and the material used. As I said on another comment the first version was very fragile and was bending with barely any weight on it.
After adding a bracket to hold the glass in between it keeps its form even with food on top. It all depends on how you design the piece and in which direction you print. Not always the easiest way to print is the best for durability.
- Comment on bought a glass too small for my fridge so I fixed it 3d printing 1 month ago:
At the beginning I had several issues. If I remember correctly first I has to level the front part, then mark the distance with a wedge and have that same distance on the back.
For this it is important that when you’re adjusting the Y0 check on both edges and in the middle. It should be the same height overall
Once it’s leveled you need to adjust the Y offset until it sticks, for this you can print a zigzag pattern and it should stick equally well everywhere.
I remember I had saved some videos that explain that let me find them. Also the discord community is helpful for this particular printer
- Comment on bought a glass too small for my fridge so I fixed it 3d printing 1 month ago:
Yes, it looks better than I expected. I will seal it later to prevent bacterial growth as someone suggested here
- Comment on bought a glass too small for my fridge so I fixed it 3d printing 1 month ago:
- Comment on bought a glass too small for my fridge so I fixed it 3d printing 1 month ago:
Yeah didn’t tought of that, do you think epoxy resin is enough?
- Submitted 1 month ago to 3dprinting@lemmy.world | 17 comments