This is wild. Mine would be raising a racket at 3am playing in the tubes. Is it relatively quiet?
This is wild. Mine would be raising a racket at 3am playing in the tubes. Is it relatively quiet?
This is really cool.
I don’t know why this is such an appealing project, but it is. Adding an LED and a switch so it can be used as an emergency flashlight would be cool too.
Awesome game so far and remarkably well-polished due to the early access. My only real gripe is that the camera control is a little fiddly. It may be that I’m just not used to it, but a click and drag to rotate the camera would be chef’s kiss
I believe congratulations are in order. Getting a good surface finish on a lathe can be really hard, but you did it!
I’m grabbing popcorn for this one …
(Not to be one of those people who comments but doesn’t offer help, if it were me I’d replace the entire base. One possible suggestion - find a different base second hand and adapt it to fit the chair. There is no karmic rule that says the base has to be the same brand as the chair, or even match it. It all depends on how the existing chair attaches. You might even take the modifications to an extreme).
High tech scroll. Love it.
The internet is full of places where low grade antagonistic sarcasm is considered a desirable way to communicate. Those places tend to be toxic shitholes, but whatever. Point is, if you feel like that communication style fits you better, go forth and prosper.
If you are planning 3D designs, Fusion360 takes a bit of getting used to but is extremely powerful.
https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/
You can register for a free hobby license for the scaled down version, or a free educational license of the full version. It has good CAD capabilities and on the CAM side can generate g-code for 3D printing and CNC, or else allow you to export STL models direct to a slicer.
That doesnt sound fun at all. Would a drain snake work?
Edit: responding to @[email protected]. Sorry, still figuring out Connect app.
Very cool.
Cool project. What is it like on the inside?
It depends on what you want to do and whether you think you’ll stick with DIY or not, but I note you say you like to work with wood. In that case you may want to consider saving a bit and investing in a drill/driver combo and a compact circular saw.
With those tools, a solid work surface, a framing square, some clamps, and maybe a jig or two once you get ambitious (don’t worry, you’ll figure it out), you’d be surprised how much you can build. Lots of us have made the mistake of climbing every rung of the tool ladder and regretting spending a lot of money that we could have avoided just by getting the right tools to start with.
I know you said you are outside of the US, but here is one example from a good brand (at least here, my team Red colleagues will have their own opinions). As you go down in quality the prices get progressively cheaper.
Again, I know it is hard advice when you are not sure how active you’ll be at the end of the day, but when it comes to high-use power tools, it is normally a good idea not to go cheap. But before anybody jumps on me – if you are only going to end up with the odd job here or there and you need to save money, this may be bad advice!
EDIT: someone else mentions a jigsaw. That isn’t a bad idea at all depending on what you’ll be doing.
Developing user cliques around fish names.
Nice. Is that PETG or PLA?
Appreciate it!
It is a bit of a Frankenstein’s Monster. I bought a Benchmill 6000 CNC training mill, stripped out and sold the little Seig mill [that was in it] and shoehorned a Sieg 2.7 with some major modifications. I’m at that dangerous 80% done phase, but so far it works well, notably using the software that came with the original training mill.
The Build Thread, including more pics of the base construction, is here.
In a strange parallel to the current Russian political situation, can one at least hope that Meta drives a stake through the heart of the bird site before this effort implodes?
Probably not, I guess. If the Lizard King actually gets to the point that he poses a real threat, it is probably because he has eaten us first.
I use mineral spirits, and have not had issues. Some folks recommend this stuff, But I have not tried it: https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/crown-psc-1000-parts-cleaner-5-gal