Do you mind linking where you bought the screws? I see lots of types, mostly they have a grip pattern on the sides as if you were going to tighten them by hand...
The screw types are M3-8 Socket Hex machine screws. Whether or not they have ridges on the cap isn't important. They don't sell them in US hardware shops, but there are lots of places online to buy them; some examples - although make sure you select the option to get 8mm lengths. * www.ebay.com/itm/175011643647?var=474302454749 * www.amazon.com/Fullerkreg-Socket-Stainless-Machine-Quantity/dp/B07CJ9BRCK/ If you don't need them in bulk, you could also consider buying an M3 variety pack in case you need other lengths for other projects. * www.amazon.com/Taiss-620PCS-Assortment-Washers-Printing/dp/B0CWXRG6VL/
I'm not too picky on filaments, usually all the big-name PLAs listed on Amazon are reliable enough. The darker one is a combo of Prusa, Flashforge and Polymaker PLA, and the warm colored one is Amazon Basics, CooBean, and AMOLEN PLA.
Very cool... love the burnt titanium! I wish I could print one, but I only have a Prusa mini
Very cool design!
3:24 I think the ghost in the red/gold/silver one is trying to get out. :D
Looks great!
Do you mind linking where you bought the screws? I see lots of types, mostly they have a grip pattern on the sides as if you were going to tighten them by hand...
The screw types are M3-8 Socket Hex machine screws. Whether or not they have ridges on the cap isn't important.
They don't sell them in US hardware shops, but there are lots of places online to buy them; some examples - although make sure you select the option to get 8mm lengths.
* www.ebay.com/itm/175011643647?var=474302454749
* www.amazon.com/Fullerkreg-Socket-Stainless-Machine-Quantity/dp/B07CJ9BRCK/
If you don't need them in bulk, you could also consider buying an M3 variety pack in case you need other lengths for other projects.
* www.amazon.com/Taiss-620PCS-Assortment-Washers-Printing/dp/B0CWXRG6VL/
which filament do you use? ^^
i'm planning to print it in the next few days and loved your gold material from the other deck box on thingiverse
I'm not too picky on filaments, usually all the big-name PLAs listed on Amazon are reliable enough.
The darker one is a combo of Prusa, Flashforge and Polymaker PLA, and the warm colored one is Amazon Basics, CooBean, and AMOLEN PLA.