Great project! I would love to see them on someone. I fortunately don’t need glasses but I might at some point consider printing sunglasses.
Great project! I would love to see them on someone. I fortunately don’t need glasses but I might at some point consider printing sunglasses.
Damn, it took me a while to get this joke. Well done! :D
Yup. It’s not as loud and less energy intensive usually.
Hah, I didn’t mention the most important part. It basically switches on a ventilator when the absolute moisture content outside is lower than inside. This results in drying of the room that you ventilate like a basement with moisture issues. The dew-point acts as a proxy for measuring absolute moisture content.
Argh finally someone tries the obvious solution. I was already considering it but was demotivated since it seemed so obvious and nobody seemed to have done it before.
This device could also probably be printed in PLA. I can’t wait until I get my lab power supply so I can give this a try with a wire coil heater.
Edit: you could even mount some PTFE tubing mounted below a heated bed and pass air through it. That way you could potentially get away without a heating element and re-use some power usually lost.
Do yourself a favor and learn FreeCAD!
Remeber, the more boxes you have, the more advanced you are as an admin! Once you do his job for money, the challenge is the exact opposite. The less parts you have, the better. The more vanilla they are, the better.
Is it food grade though ^^
You could try moving Z to +100mm and just measure with a ruler to make sure it’s at least in the correct range.
You z-step might be off. I.e. z is moving too far each layer.
Added!
Cura and my self programmed vase mode slicer
You rock! I love the dedication you have to actually rebuild all your models.
Yes, it is. FHS stands for Filesystem Hierarchy Standard.
You sound like an ungrateful brat!
I ran an XMPP network based on prosody and used snikket on android. Can recommend!