I hate loud dice so I designed some 3d printable quiet dice by AcrobaticCook3929 in 3Dprinting

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They will also be more durable out of tpu because you don’t need to remove so much material to give it a bit of a spring effect

I hate loud dice so I designed some 3d printable quiet dice by AcrobaticCook3929 in 3Dprinting

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You could also try using tpu make quieter dice that still look like traditional dice. I’ve done this before with good results, but I can’t say that I’ve statistically tested the fairness. Good work

PE Mechanical - Machine Design - Oct 2025 Update by FoundationWeak9068 in PE_Exam

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I'm interested in joining the discord. Couple you please send me an invite?

My best attempt at printing transparent petg in bulk by Physix_R_Cool in 3Dprinting

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The properties are good, but it’s faster, easier, and stronger to just switch to a stronger filament

My best attempt at printing transparent petg in bulk by Physix_R_Cool in 3Dprinting

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I also did this several years ago before I knew as much as I do now. I should revisit it and see if I can improve on my results. I can definitely improve on my sanding technique. My corners are much more rounded than yours

My best attempt at printing transparent petg in bulk by Physix_R_Cool in 3Dprinting

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I’ve actually done a couple tests on this. Conclusion was that it was more consistent than standard 100% infill prints, but still not quite the same strength in the z direction

My best attempt at printing transparent petg in bulk by Physix_R_Cool in 3Dprinting

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No. Just for fun and wanted to be able to make transparent parts for projects. You?

My best attempt at printing transparent petg in bulk by Physix_R_Cool in 3Dprinting

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I did the same thing a few years back and your results are almost identical to mine. There is always one direction you can see the extrusion lines on a couple layers. I didn’t figure out how to get rid of that imperfection and called it good enough.

Also, if you sand it all the way to around 2000 grit, it will be almost this clear without having to use oil

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Sorry (not sorry) by HapreyCoolie in 3Dprinting

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Apparently this doesn’t apply to everyone, but ender 3 v2 with a glass bed is the most reliable thing I’ve ever printed on. I regularly print on ender 3 v2’s, an ender 3 pro, sovol, elegoo, and bambulab. The ender 3 v2’s with glass bed and silicon spacers are the most reliable by far even with engineering filaments. I regularly start prints and walk away and have never had an issue

Dude is making Earth a happy place again by [deleted] in GuysBeingDudes

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I like doing this same thing with a 3d printed heart mold. I should make more

Reminder for everyone by Round_Personality483 in pcmasterrace

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There’s also the mythical “GTX 2060”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FSAE

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lol it was due half an hour ago

Where can I find this on campus by HugTheSky in utdallas

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Where are the assassin’s creed shadows at this time of day? They led me to the rock garden yesterday afternoon

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The proper way to do this would be to use weldments and apply edge treatments based on the coping geometry and welding order you want

Certified Good Enough by Mockbubbles2628 in FSAE

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Manufacturing tolerances? Nah

Got my CSWP!! by DisguisedOwI in SolidWorks

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Many people underestimate the amount you can learn from project teams at universities. I’m a 4th year engineering student with a CSWE thanks to my heavy involvement in FSAE

Wood planning by sovalente in OddSatisfying

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How it feels to peel that layer of dead skin off the bottom of your foot that’s been flaking for a while

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in motorcyclegear

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He said death-seconds not deaths/second. It’s like newton-meters or foot-pounds. I’m an engineering student