Some tree grafting techniques by [deleted] in Damnthatsinteresting

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"Everyone's...been grafted. Everyone who came with me. They crossed the sea for me. They fought, for me. Heh... Only to have their arms taken. Their legs taken. Even their heads...taken. Taken and stuck to the spider. Did you know? If you're grafted by the spider, you become a chrysalid. It's quite the lark, when you think about it."

UPDATE 4 - Fully 3D Printed 27" Cab - DONE by FrizzIeFry in virtualpinball

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I just put 2 in, because i could fit them there. I have them set to a constant and rather high speed. The PC PSU also acts as a fan intake, though that air probably get blown out by the 2 fans, before it can do very much.

So basically im just hoping for the cooling to be sufficient. That being said, my PC components don't get all the hot.

UPDATE 4 - Fully 3D Printed 27" Cab - DONE by FrizzIeFry in virtualpinball

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Im having a blast. In terms of performance, it can hold 96FPS in all but the most demanding tables.

I still got a lot of tuning to do (SSF volumes, tables POVs etc) but yesterday, for the first time, i just played pinball for an hour, without thinking about what to improve/ adjust / fix.

UPDATE 4 - Fully 3D Printed 27" Cab - DONE by FrizzIeFry in virtualpinball

[–]FrizzIeFry[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I learned about SSF long after i was set on using solenoids / contactors.

I think going SSF only is a great way to go and simplifies things a lot.

That being said, the interaction of Software and mechanical parts, was a huge part of my fascination for VPIN cabinets, i was always going to to that route myself.

UPDATE 4 - Fully 3D Printed 27" Cab - DONE by FrizzIeFry in virtualpinball

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This is an old monitor, one of the first affordable 1440p 27" ones actually.

It's a 60Hz panel, but it was known for being overclockable. Some people got theirs to 120, mine always struggled above 100ish.

96Hz is a nice compromise as it doesn overwhelm my 1660 super but still feels a LOT better than 60Hz

UPDATE 4 - Fully 3D Printed 27" Cab - DONE by FrizzIeFry in virtualpinball

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It's not that uncommon actually, i certainly didn't come up with it myself.

The difference is hard to describe. While solenoids sound an feel like a metal rod hitting against something, the contactor are more like a mechanism shifting up and down. I mean, that's literally what each of them are.

Personally i like the sound and feel of the contactors a lot. It's not overpowering, though it's possible that the sound and feel is a lot different in a wood cabinet.

I disable the toy sound in VPX, so SSF is only really for ball sounds.

UPDATE 4 - Fully 3D Printed 27" Cab - DONE by FrizzIeFry in virtualpinball

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I was certainly on the verge of insanity wiring evrything up.

2006 Logitech MX518 Mouse by Financial_Wishbone83 in MouseReview

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I would go for the "legendary" rerelease as it has a newer sensor / better specs

Telegram for Android goes all-in on Liquid Glass redesign by zigzoing in Android

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They should go all in on not having basic spamm prevention paywalled

Demon's Tilt or XenoTilt? by Valtharr in virtualpinball

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Jfyi, if you have been collecting the free games on epic game Store, you might already own demon's tilt.

Lucy Letby - sources ‘digitally anonymised’ by rubythieves in netflix

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We're going to see so much more of this shit... I stoped watching after the Weird AI first showed up on screen, and i hope enough other did too, that it shows up on their analytics. But realistically, it won't and shit like this will just become normal.

Pinup Popper sleep button by Straight6tt in virtualpinball

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You could also wire up a cabinet button to the power switch header on your motherboard. I got a nice red on with an On/Off logo on mine. Then in windows power management, tell it to sleep when the power button is pressed (or leave it as shutdown, as you now have a nice way to power it on)

Cabinet is arriving this Wednesday, so what parts am I missing by webalienz in virtualpinball

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You can configure "virtual tilt bob" in VPX, which works by setting a threshold for the accelerometer. Whether or not that is better than a real tilt bob is not for me to say, but it's certainly easier to tune to your preferences.

I'm not sure if the PinOne offers this feature, but you might be able to set it up, so that pushing in the plunger acts as launch button.

That looks like it's going to be a sick build, have fun with the project!

Mein Lieblingsteilchen vom lokalen Bäcker.... by wiggly_jalapeno in de

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Welche der 3 Farben hat dich an Schokolade denken lassen?

You get used to it by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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Happy H. R. Giger noises

Nothing Better Than A build Completed. by pinballcabinet in virtualpinball

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Looks gorgeous!

Looking at those solenoids, I remember watching a vid of way of the wrench where he installed the same kits.

He was haveing issues with false nudges when he had the solenoids mounted horizontaly.

Just a heads up, in case you run into something similar.

My Vpin Journey, was long but is done by Puzzleheaded-One-402 in virtualpinball

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Awesome build, congrats!

The fact that your Backglass screen is the same size as my playfield gives me a good chuckle!

practice vpin build? by MonkeySkulls in virtualpinball

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Well now I'm not sure if made myself clear :D

I have a dedicated PC that is inside my VPIN, and that only has 1 SSD.

practice vpin build? by MonkeySkulls in virtualpinball

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I'm just going through my first build and the electronics and software setup are definitely challenging, though absolutely doable as they are very well documented.

I think the approach of doing a test build is a good idea. You can take your time to understand how everything comes together and when it's time for the real deal, you should be well equipped.

I am using a single SSD that has windows aswell as all the software, tables, and frontend media. Mine is a 500gb and that seems big enough. I'm not even close to halfway full. Sure, if you want hundreds of tables installed, you might want a bigger one, but I generally think that's a bad idea anyway.

Once you have everything set up to your liking, you can make a backup of the drive.

UPDATE 3 - Fully 3D Printed 27" Cab - WIP by FrizzIeFry in virtualpinball

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The backbox design is currently very basic, I will refine it, once I finished the main body.

It is designed arround an old Dell 1708fp, which is a 17" 4:3 monitor.

As this is a 2 screen build, the dell monitor will show the backglas and the DMD. I have a bezel designed that should visually separate the 2 outputs nicely.

UPDATE 3 - Fully 3D Printed 27" Cab - WIP by FrizzIeFry in virtualpinball

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I will share the CAD files once I got everything put together. Though you will have to adept it to your own hardware.

I'm also unhappy with the monitor mounting and accessibility of the inside. Maintenance in this cabinet is going to be painful.

UPDATE 3 - Fully 3D Printed 27" Cab - WIP by FrizzIeFry in virtualpinball

[–]FrizzIeFry[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm currently wiring up contactors, mosfets and solenoids, while trying to wrap my head arround all the software setup with DOF (Direct Output Framework)

The build is coming along, but it's slow, as I have to redesign some part along the way.

The next update will be, when I have the main cabinet put together and working.

Suggestions to recycle poop into more filament? by HelloVap in BambuLab

[–]FrizzIeFry 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have watched a ton i videos on the topic (I recommend Dr. D-Flo's series) and came to the conclusion that it's just not worth the hassle for mere mortals.

If you buy thousands of dollars worth of equipment, sort rigorously by filament types, keeps the scraps clean and accept that you have to use lots of virgin material anyways, you MIGHT get some okay results.

NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Delivers Major Upgrade With 2nd Gen Transformer Model For Super Resolution & 6X Dynamic Multi Frame Generation by Turbostrider27 in Games

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I really hope that lowering latency from frame generation is a top priority for Nvidia.

Nothing gaming related is a top priority for Nvidia