I 1000% agree on the approach to learning and doing. I always go with the lowest friction software to get the job done. By picking up bigger and more complicated projects, we naturally progress into new workflows that would've been overwhelming from the start!
when learning 3d printing (still new) my janky solution to prints being a bit off but functional is to use a soldering iron to weld, fuse, smooth or remove bits from the print. This has saved me more than once and leaves a more funcional product as the loose bits cant catch on something and split the layers
I 1000% agree on the approach to learning and doing. I always go with the lowest friction software to get the job done. By picking up bigger and more complicated projects, we naturally progress into new workflows that would've been overwhelming from the start!
I love functional and organizational 3d printing!! Now that I'm building a bigger printer, I'm so excited to gridfinity everything!
Have fun!
Love the look man!! Real clean and learned a lot!
Thanks!
when learning 3d printing (still new) my janky solution to prints being a bit off but functional is to use a soldering iron to weld, fuse, smooth or remove bits from the print. This has saved me more than once and leaves a more funcional product as the loose bits cant catch on something and split the layers
I discovered something very similar recently when I had to widen a small hole. Soldering iron to the rescue!
Nice video! What's the cable spine model you use for your stand up desk?
I didn’t print this. Sorry I wish I had but I bought this way before I had a printer.
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Ur dog in the background at 9:21 😂. Excellent video by the way.
lol. I don’t even notice him when I’m recording. He just makes cameos when he feels like it.
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