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Your attention to detail is always inspirational. I really appreciate how you work through and talk about what you do, why you do it that way and how you accomplish doing it. It's the little things that count. Thanks James, for sharing your thought process as well as your projects, big and small.
I was short on ideas as to how to build in some precise tramming in the ZX plane. Upgrading the better part of the Z axis Ass'y and was struggling with the means to do so. Never heard of Eccentric Bushings. It'll be tight dealing with the 3/4" hex mind you. Thanks Clough42
i sure like to know how you made the bottom grid stackable. i saw what you did and i can adjust the grid in CAD but what i don't understand how to set it up so i can print it so i can spilt em thats easy.
Can't do anything. Just keep up with the your reviews, they are great and super helpful. We out here have to ignore 98% of everything we read or watch and have to decide what we believe or do not believe. We need to be adults and figure out what is true and what is false, and we better start getting really good at it because AI cannot make that decision. It can't be taught the difference between right and wrong. That part of life is completely up to us. Plus, not to continue the China bash, but the phone # for FLSUN is in country code 86 so we have to take the comments with a grain of salt.
Am I wrong or there is a HUGE design flaw ? The tungsten is getting ground the wrong way. The rotation should be the other way it will destroy the disk way faster this way
This video was among my suggestions today so I figured might as well take a look. I subscribe to Inheritance Machinist and abom79, look forward to watching your channel. I am not a machinist, myself, just enjoy this type of content.
I think the easiest solution would be to print a C shape clip and use it to compress the duster for storage. If it's compressed it won't hit the drawer. Cool video anyway
Love seeing mechanical and cad ideas, always makes you smarter when watching :) The concept of pausing and throwing stuff into your print, whether it is ball bearings, weights, nuts, other printed parts to capture, net cloth to stretch over and integrate or any other whacky idea, is way underrated imho
32:50 when you cracked that demonstration tray it seemed to me, as if it cracked along the layer lines, especially with that straw-like high pitched sound and the way it moved after it failed. I would suggest you look into layer adhesion, because if done perfect and the layers properly fuse, they don't fail along the layer lines anymore, the crack propagates as if it was solid material. Probably means that you would have to print hotter, which has other side effects, but give it a thought and maybe do some test parts to see how it goes.
Be interesting to leave the PLA in a damp environment for a month and test it against new dry part. If it's anything like the filament, I'd expect it to do a deep dive on strength.
At around the 6 minute point you get into a discussion about how you setup the process to allow you to print multiple grids stacked. Do you have a video that walks through the process. Although I use fusion and have some support pla that I got with my printer, I couldn't follow your discussion and apply it in fusion or bambu studio. Would l ove to see how you approached this issue in detail because I am sure it will have much wider potential applications. Let me know if you already have something or learned this from another source I can view.
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I was wondering why you went for a single dial... I was thinking something in the middle, use 2 so you can have X & Y at the same time. But if your controller won't support it, that's a dealbreaker.