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3D Printers

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  • markM mark

    The Raspberry Pi case turned out good after a couple of failed attempts to print everything at once. I separated them into 3 different print jobs and it worked much better. Not crazy about the case design.

    In the latest development, the Raspberry Pi is now feeding the printer and streaming video of the process.

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    I worked on the Raspberry Pi and the HQ raspiCamera until 3:00 am this morning. The time involved included the fact that I was attempting to install a cooling fan which involved some soldering. But then the supports for the fan broke off in the case, and a few choice words were spoken. De-soldered. No fan for now. Installed heatsinks. I tried for a long time to get Octoprint to work with the camera, but I ended up frustrated and decided to go with the mjpg_streamer method. The process involved compiling mjpg_streamer and creating a script so it auto starts on boot. Yes, that was easier then getting Octoprint to see this camera. lol I could find very little out there about it.

    In any browser on my LAN, I enter http://raspberrypi.local:8080/stream_simple.html

    The first print I did with the Octoprint controlling things was of course an articulated octopus.

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    @mark The froggos are cuter. 😁

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    • brendaB brenda

      @mark The froggos are cuter. 😁

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      @brenda Of course! 😉

      The 300% scaled Ghost Ship took 31 hours to print.

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        @brenda Of course! 😉

        The 300% scaled Ghost Ship took 31 hours to print.

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        @mark That's very cool, Mark. What are the dimensions? Will it fit in an aquarium? I can picture fish swimming through the openings.

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        • brendaB brenda

          @mark That's very cool, Mark. What are the dimensions? Will it fit in an aquarium? I can picture fish swimming through the openings.

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          @brenda a collection of prints I have made showing size differences.

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          • markM mark

            @brenda a collection of prints I have made showing size differences.

            20210412-121936.jpg

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            @mark You're gonna need a really big aquarium for the ship! LOL

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            • brendaB brenda

              @mark You're gonna need a really big aquarium for the ship! LOL

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              @brenda The Ghost Ship is a heading to my Uncle as a decoration for his pool deck porch. I am also printing a pretty cool looking sailboat for him.

              Last night I printed this "Galaxy Purple" vase for Mrs. Mark. When you spin it, the color varies as the light reflects off the different angles. It is thin and translucent, yet water tight. 3 Hours to print.

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                How much does a print job cost in terms of materials? Maybe in $ per hour?

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                • KlausK Klaus

                  How much does a print job cost in terms of materials? Maybe in $ per hour?

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                  @klaus said in 3D Printers:

                  How much does a print job cost in terms of materials? Maybe in $ per hour?

                  And if a print job goes south, is the material reusable?

                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                  • George KG George K

                    @klaus said in 3D Printers:

                    How much does a print job cost in terms of materials? Maybe in $ per hour?

                    And if a print job goes south, is the material reusable?

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                    @george-k said in 3D Printers:

                    @klaus said in 3D Printers:

                    How much does a print job cost in terms of materials? Maybe in $ per hour?

                    And if a print job goes south, is the material reusable?

                    $/hour and what to do if it goes south are relevant for both kinds of jobs, blow and print. It would be interesting to see a detailed comparison of the relative costs and benefits.

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                      It's a hobby and a learning experience. I don't care what it costs.

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                        Mark, I need a new knob for my artist bench.
                        Could the printer make one that would be exactly like the broken knob it is replacing? Could it be made using black material, and would it be strong enough to work?

                        I don't need a knob, but I wonder if something like an artist bench knob could be made, since a replacement would cost around $40.
                        Or, you could make cool-looking knobs for snob pianists.
                        Another Rainman million-dollar idea!

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                        • RainmanR Rainman

                          Mark, I need a new knob for my artist bench.
                          Could the printer make one that would be exactly like the broken knob it is replacing? Could it be made using black material, and would it be strong enough to work?

                          I don't need a knob, but I wonder if something like an artist bench knob could be made, since a replacement would cost around $40.
                          Or, you could make cool-looking knobs for snob pianists.
                          Another Rainman million-dollar idea!

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                          mark
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                          @rainman

                          Post a picture and dimensions you need for this knob.

                          I have Black PLA that would probably work for it.

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                            hmmm. Picture of a knob. I'll look for one.

                            But let's see. . . If there was a place where you could buy the program for an exact replacement for something, then you sell the digital download, and you make. . .

                            Another Rainman million-dollar idea! My wife told me that's how she downloads stuff for her embroidery machine. So, it's been done, but maybe not yet for 3-D printers.

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                            • RainmanR Rainman

                              hmmm. Picture of a knob. I'll look for one.

                              But let's see. . . If there was a place where you could buy the program for an exact replacement for something, then you sell the digital download, and you make. . .

                              Another Rainman million-dollar idea! My wife told me that's how she downloads stuff for her embroidery machine. So, it's been done, but maybe not yet for 3-D printers.

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                              @rainman https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=drawer+knob&type=things&sort=relevant

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                              • RainmanR Rainman

                                hmmm. Picture of a knob. I'll look for one.

                                But let's see. . . If there was a place where you could buy the program for an exact replacement for something, then you sell the digital download, and you make. . .

                                Another Rainman million-dollar idea! My wife told me that's how she downloads stuff for her embroidery machine. So, it's been done, but maybe not yet for 3-D printers.

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                                mark
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                                @rainman Can you tell which one is the original part and which is the 3D printed part?

                                The designer used a wood infused PLA formula. Sanded, stained and finished.

                                HATCHBOX3-DPrinter-Filament-Wood.png

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                                • markM mark

                                  @rainman Can you tell which one is the original part and which is the 3D printed part?

                                  The designer used a wood infused PLA formula. Sanded, stained and finished.

                                  HATCHBOX3-DPrinter-Filament-Wood.png

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                                  @mark said in 3D Printers:

                                  Can you tell which one is the original part

                                  The one on the right - toward the tips of his fingers.

                                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                  • George KG George K

                                    @mark said in 3D Printers:

                                    Can you tell which one is the original part

                                    The one on the right - toward the tips of his fingers.

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                                    mark
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                                    @george-k interesting. Why do you say that?

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                                    • markM mark

                                      @george-k interesting. Why do you say that?

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                                      @mark said in 3D Printers:

                                      @george-k interesting. Why do you say that?

                                      There seems to be some buffing and wear at the base. Of course that could be an artifact of lighting.

                                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                        I have seen some pretty convincing objects printed in wood filament.

                                        BTW, I have no idea which is which in the photo I posted. lol

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                                          @Aqua-Letifer I printed my first miniature today. This might just jump start my interest in our D&D saga. I apologize for lack of enthusiasm and participation. I hope to free up some time to start participating in the adventure. If you haven't already killed off my character. lol

                                          This miniature was completely surrounded by a wall of supports. I should have taken a photo but was too eager to see what was inside and started the process of peeling away the supports to reveal this surprisingly detailed figurine.

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                                          I have since cleaned it up more using an exacto knife and sandpaper. The horns and spikes are more defined and have had more support material removed, etc. Then I turned it over to my daughter for final post-processing.

                                          Peeling away the layers of support I was under 5x to 10x magnification. I could see the stiletto heals and was very surprised that I was able to preserve them. They are so thin, as are the spikes and even the shaft, of the mace. A very young, steady hand needs to finish this. I am happy to pass it on to Melissa.

                                          What is strange about this model is that I had to scale it 500% to get it to print this size. I cannot imagine how small the original is. I need to print one just to satisfy my curiosity. Then I will print a 1000% scaled version. lol

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