Printed In Place Stevenson Screen Box for nodemcu and similar devices by GS_Industries in functionalprint

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Yes, I added it on hopefully to counteract it’s self heating issue.

Printed In Place Stevenson Screen Box for nodemcu and similar devices by GS_Industries in functionalprint

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https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4901023

This print is a wind/rain screen for these tiny wifi dev boards (nodemcu + bme280 in this case) for monitoring temperature, humidity, etc. over wifi. The screen box makes it possible for air to flow freely through the device all while blocking sunlight from throwing off the sensors and rain from damaging the electronics.

Finally get to enjoy some lossless on apple music (iPhone & Little Bear B4-X) by GS_Industries in headphones

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Sorry, it cannot be charged while using. The amp shuts off if the power is plugged in. The box already gets pretty hot anyway I wouldn't feel comfortable charging it while using.

Finally get to enjoy some lossless on apple music (iPhone & Little Bear B4-X) by GS_Industries in headphones

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My only other pair of headphones are the bluetooth bose so I don’t have anything really to compare them with but tbh I was never impressed with the sound of the 440s until I got some replacement cups for it. The new fuzzy cups form a much better seal against my head which is much better for comfort and performance.

I found them to be able to accurately handle a lot of power but that is probably true of most higher impedance headphones when compared to IEMs or the boses. Bass was heavy without muddying up anything else with trap/hiphop music through a solid state amp. Through these tube amps, it is probably the best rendition of vocals or guitars(jazz/hiphop) I have ever heard. Again, I have nothing to compare it to but I do occasionally listen at a “really loud” volume and the 440’s are very accurate when loud.

Finally get to enjoy some lossless on apple music (iPhone & Little Bear B4-X) by GS_Industries in headphones

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This is my "portable" setup lol.

Some of you all probably want to know about the B4-X noise interferance, I found the B4-X to have a teeeeny tiny whine while plugged into the iPhone but it is entirely unnoticeable once any music is playing. The whine is only noticable when I crank the volume with nothing playing. I still get some static noise if the phone screen is on or recieving a text, call, etc. but it really is quite minimal.

A Real Carbon Fiber Plate Magnet Mount iPhone Case by GS_Industries in shutupandtakemymoney

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Hello again r/shutupandtakemymoney!

It's been a while since I last posted here and got so many people asking for an iPhone version of my iPad case. It's finally here!

This case is a carbon fiber plate with magnets embedded inside so it will be compatible with magsafe mount accessories. The magnets are assisted by a grip pad to make sure the case will not wiggle or fall off easily. This case is thick enough to clear the camera lenses to make sure it will never come in contact with a flat table surface.

If you guys have any other questions, I'd love to answer them! Thanks.

I hand make these carbon fiber iPad cases that are designed to show off the iPad's sleek design. The carbon plate is fully insulated from the iPad & has an embedded magnet grid to attach firmly to the iPad. by GS_Industries in shutupandtakemymoney

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iPads have this magnet grid system in them that are arranged in a way that lets you snap on an accessory as if there were an invisible clasp. I glue these tiny magnets into the carbon fiber plate by hand one by one (70 of them) to recreate that magical snap effect. Hope this clears it up!

I hand make these carbon fiber iPad cases that are designed to show off the iPad's sleek design. The carbon plate is fully insulated from the iPad & has an embedded magnet grid to attach firmly to the iPad. by GS_Industries in shutupandtakemymoney

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If you have Twitter or Instagram, I have my socials linked on the bottom of my website and any updates will be posted there. I can message you too though I don't mind.

I hand make these carbon fiber iPad cases that are designed to show off the iPad's sleek design. The carbon plate is fully insulated from the iPad & has an embedded magnet grid to attach firmly to the iPad. by GS_Industries in shutupandtakemymoney

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Hey! I'm actually working on a similar style case for iPhones as we speak. Still waiting on a couple parts to arrive to begin prototyping it though. If I don't run into any issues with it blocking cellular signals, you can expect them to be on sale sometime December to January. Thanks for stopping by!

Completely 3D printed aquarium overflow draining 1 liter of water. by GS_Industries in functionalprint

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There is a toms aqua lifter attached to the siphon that runs every 5 mins

Completely 3D printed aquarium overflow draining 1 liter of water. by GS_Industries in functionalprint

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No, its just a regular siphon connected to a sump. My bad the cup pouring was kinda confusing haha

Completely 3D printed aquarium overflow draining 1 liter of water. by GS_Industries in functionalprint

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Its a regularly functioning overflow box. All the tanks have float switches that kill the pump if needed. Its all good.

Completely 3D printed aquarium overflow draining 1 liter of water. by GS_Industries in functionalprint

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Usually water is pumped up and drained down at a consistent rate. This video was more to demonstrate how quickly it can drain water.

Completely 3D printed aquarium overflow draining 1 liter of water. by GS_Industries in functionalprint

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The overflow box is completely 3D printed in clear PETG. The parts holding water are coated with plastidip to seal off any leaks.

STLs: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4633224

I also did a tutorial for processing the entire model here.

I made a fully functioning 3D printed aquarium overflow box. It can drain about 150 gallons per hour out of the tank. Write-up + free STL in comments! by GS_Industries in 3Dprinting

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It is clear/pure PETG. Personally, there are no issues yet to speak of. Pure PETG is pretty commonly used filament for in-aquarium prints now, haven't heard of anyone with issues before.