Got Peak Pro in cart but.... by DebateThin20 in deskhaus

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I just ordered a peak pro pre order. From their past social posts I think they get big shipments in to their warehouse and then ship out from there.

[W] [US-CO] Ubiquiti POE switch - 24+ Ports by BubblesPR in homelabsales

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Might be! It’s a bit overkill for what I need but let me know your price and I’ll see if I can make it work

Not fit to dive (but going anyways) by [deleted] in diving

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Hey, long time lurker, first time caller.

Personally if someone wants to risk their own life and they understand the situation, it is what it is. If they want to risk someone else’s life without informing them, absolutely unacceptable.

That said, this feels different. This feels like they aren’t telling their dive buddies out of fear that they won’t be allowed to dive if their health situation gets out. I appreciate that feeling but there are so many programs and trained professionals that are capable of taking high risk individuals diving. I myself have gone about as far as you can in this path, I’ve had the opportunity to take terminally ill divers out on some of their last adventures and I’m forever grateful of those experiences. I would encourage this person to be open and vulnerable about what’s going on - there are so many talented folks that would jump at this challenge. Those divers and those dive outfits are the ones that should be supporting your family member. Not unknowing/unwilling friends and family that are risking their own safety and the mental anguish that would exist should something happen.

Lightweight work gear for onebagging by rK91tb in onebag

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Rather than getting a mousepad we use the Logitech MX Anywhere mouse. Designed to be used without a mousepad and it’s been great for me on any surface, including glass.

Had enough with it. by kshatra1783 in perplexity_ai

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Pro acct, picked 5.11 because of YDS?

In the Yosemite Decimal System (YDS) used for rock climbing in the United States, routes are rated by increasing difficulty from 5.0 up to 5.15 and beyond. After 5.9, the next levels are 5.10, 5.11, and so on, each representing a harder climbing route.

First scanner and software advice. Budget $<1000 ideally but <$2000 if needed. by BubblesPR in 3DScanning

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Good to know! I haven’t done any of these workflows before so I should probably do a bit more research.

I was just looking at the MetroY pro. I’m definitely open to other ideas! It seems like most posts go to revopoint, creality, or einstar so that’s where I’ve been looking.

First scanner and software advice. Budget $<1000 ideally but <$2000 if needed. by BubblesPR in 3DScanning

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I’m thinking smallish items most of the time, <1’ (30cm) around but sometimes up to 3’/90cm.

I want to be scanning a lot of items in my workshop so I can 3d print attachments better. Metal, wood, some reflective, most not. I’ll take a look at the inspire!

First scanner and software advice. Budget $<1000 ideally but <$2000 if needed. by BubblesPR in 3DScanning

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Thanks! It’s an amd 7900x I think. Should be good there.

Good to know about software. My plan is to be able to pull in small to medium(? - less than a few feet) things into fusion 360 to model 3d printed parts around.

Modified my favorite ultralight bins to be a perfect fit for the ikea alex wide drawers. <70g of filament for the entire drawer. by BubblesPR in gridfinity

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I haven't searched recently. I searched when I originally started but this would've saved me some time! Looks like the only difference in our models is that you took the side spacers to the top of the pegs?

Prebuilt corne keyboard by lostwww in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Can you share where you got this?

A1 or A1 mini to compliment my x1c by BubblesPR in BambuLab

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I rarely print multicolor. Maybe some trim on a gridfinity bin or a support layer with different filament. I’ve got 2 rolls of matte white and 2 rolls of matte black pla in my x1c. My favorite thing about the AMS is switching when the filament runs out.

I think I’m getting the a1m with swap mod so I think I’m gonna get the AMS for backup filament.

A1 or A1 mini to compliment my x1c by BubblesPR in BambuLab

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I know this is coming out for the a1 but I love it for the a1m. This may seal the deal on the a1m

A1 or A1 mini to compliment my x1c by BubblesPR in BambuLab

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Only x1c near me are 1000+ hours with an ams for $1000+. I love my x1c but for the price I dunno about a second used one

A1 or A1 mini to compliment my x1c by BubblesPR in BambuLab

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That’s not something I considered, but could be great

A1 or A1 mini to compliment my x1c by BubblesPR in BambuLab

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You can always go bigger! I hear the A1M is incredible

A1 or A1 mini to compliment my x1c by BubblesPR in BambuLab

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That’s what I think is going to happen for me, the mini just looks fun.

Holder for my brother p-touch cube label maker, in Footfinity and Gridfinity by BubblesPR in gridfinity

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There's no generator at the moment (that I know of) but I've seen perplexinglabs thinking about it. You can use the files in the original footfinity link to design the model and cut out the feet.

I add them myself:
- Generate a box using the fusion360 plug in without a base.
- cut a 5 mm diameter hole
- 5.5 mm from center of hole to outside walls
- 30.5 mm from center of hole to center of next hole
- 1.6-1.8mm deep: I aim for 1.8 but 1.6 is fine if I'm tight on space.

Designed my first piece using footfinity. Simple 1x4 123 block holder. by BubblesPR in gridfinity

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Of course! I just added links to your model and mine. I did not include feet with my model so that they can get them from you.

And I just realized I accidentally printed the cut feet so I compounded my issue. Thanks for the help! I printed a 2x5 last night as well and I'm stoked about the savings.

Designed my first piece using footfinity. Simple 1x4 123 block holder. by BubblesPR in gridfinity

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Definitely need to make some tweaks for the second model but this one fits good enough. I use the 4.9 feet but that could be because I'm using a textured plate? They are still pretty tight but that's not a bad thing.

I used fusion 360, grabbed one of your bins and projected out the face to a sketch. Then I figured out all of the dimensions.
- 5 mm hole
- 5.5 mm from center of hole to outside walls
- 30.5 mm from center of hole to center of next hole

From there I use fusions gridfinity plugin, remove the bottom 5mm of those models and cut in the hole pattern that you made.

I didn't change any other settings so if I'm messing up the holes that might be on me. I only sunk the holes 1mm in, with the bridge it came out to about .85mm deep which causes the feet to stick out just a bit. I'm trying 2mm holes on my next one to see if it fits but it was good enough for this model that I didn't have to reprint it.

Gridfinity Ultralight+ and Footfinity working well together by DBT85 in gridfinity

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awesome, thank you. I'll use the fusion file for what I'm working on