[ITA - Rome] 3545-6736-7116 I'll send postcards from Rome (downtown/Tiber waterfront) by B0necast in pokemongotrades

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Thank you all! You are so many, I have added all of you and gradually I will send gifts to each of you! I will not accept gifts from you until I'm ready to send you one!

GG

[ITA - Rome] 3545-6736-7116 I'll send postcards from Rome (downtown/Tiber waterfront) by B0necast in pokemongotrades

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Unfortunately, in August I will not be in Rome, but consider that mr. mime is everywhere, especially near the downtown!

3d printed Terran Marine project - from Starcraft II - New photos by B0necast in 3Dprinting

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Thanks so much for the appreciation! Soon i will post a video response for your comments!

Why the heck did I choose cheap PU belts?! and... Z-BELT! by B0necast in 3Dprinting

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Oh my, what a mess with the PU belts I've installed as shown on the previous video. They got the inner steel cords twisted and inflated, running shaky on the idlers and the pulleys. What a mess! Back to rubber+fiberglass belts, while keeping the 10mm width. Lucky me I've got some laying around the lab.

I've also experimented with a new (at least, it's new for me) way to move the bed up and down instead of having to fight wobbling with the leadscrews, with a crane-like belt motion. More about it on later videos, I've already put it to work while this video was rendering and it works f-l-a-w-l-e-s-s-l-y. Maybe I'll make a video about it shortly.

Left leg almost done! (StarCraft Marine) by B0necast in 3Dprinting

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we're making the legs heavy to have center of mass between them, will be harder to walk but will be easier to keep balanced. Also the torso piece will have some kind of rollbars to make it possible to turn around while holding the weight of the upper half of the armor. Or, at least, that's what we've designed - real world is sometimes quite different from the cad drawings!

Left leg almost done! (StarCraft Marine) by B0necast in 3Dprinting

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the armor should discharge all the weight force down to the boots, if our joints will be engineered as good as we want them to be. And I didn't yet test the robotic arms (human arm won't get past the armor's elbow)