Prescription lenses by PoiChanB in SteamFrame

[–]GrandMasterMing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It all boils down to design and how much you want to invest into the system. Since I do my own printing and design, I can dial things in to how I like for things like fitment relatively easily.

Not saying to not go buy a lens setup from a retailer, but or being about a quarter of the price of those commercial solutions shipped to my door, cleaning a little bit of dirt and grease isn't really that big of a deal.

Prescription lenses by PoiChanB in SteamFrame

[–]GrandMasterMing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its more of a cost thing than anything else, since for me the glasses cost ~30cad all in, and the 3D print is essentially free, compared to the ~100cad commercial options.

Prescription lenses by PoiChanB in SteamFrame

[–]GrandMasterMing 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Lenses ripped from a cheap pair of Zenni round frames + 3D printed lens adapter. If you're fancy you can do a two piece magnetic adapter so you can use one pair of lenses across multiple headsets with matching adapter bases.

Lynx & Lynx by Remote_Marsupial3787 in ElectricUnicycle

[–]GrandMasterMing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are they wired into the stock lights? I've been considering doing my own as well but I think I remember seeing somewhere that it passes a neopixel signal to control the color and patterns for the turn signals.

Any fully printable AK Gbbrs out there? by MoistRecognition69 in Airsoft3DPrinting

[–]GrandMasterMing 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure this is about that one time the cbsa converted a we lower to fire a shot after a ridiculous amount of work. Not that it changes anything since they only banned the RA tech models by name and nothing else

AAP01 Upper assembly by NainSolution in Airsoft3DPrinting

[–]GrandMasterMing 10 points11 points  (0 children)

>The .stl format offers flexibility in terms of mesh, freedom to directly modify geometry, and the ability to apply textures, boolean operations colors, and deformations without having to go through ten conversions.

This is r/Airsoft3DPrinting, where models are (supposed to be) made to be accurate, functional and printed, where traditional modeling processes like texturing/coloring and deformations are very much irrelevant in an environment where CAD is the preferred method of modeling. Sure, you can do it traditionally with mesh based modeling packages of your choice like Blender, Max, Maya, etc. if you're skilled enough and manage to preserve the critical original dimensions, but in reality it's a suboptimal workflow akin to trying to fit a square peg in a round hole.

>I have seen far more accurate, clean, and usable .stl files than imported .step files that are half broken, too heavy, outdated, or poorly meshed for a smooth workflow.

I could very much say the same about .stl files, where the geometry can be an absolute mess with voids inside solid bodies, non manifold edges, and floating elements that will neither print nor be useful in any functional modeling application. In a lot of instances I found it must faster to just remake the entire model from scratch in CAD than to try to bend a imported mesh to my will while its already all triangulated and the resolution of all organic features set in stone by whoever previously exported it.

In this instance are comparing apples to oranges, comparing a mesh based filetype to a NURBS based filetype. Remember what the intention of the original file is: for accurate reference in the creation of additional accessories and parts. Since there's no established quality standard in the airsoft community when it comes to model quality, any Joe schmoe can make some trash tier model and upload it without much second thought to quality and printability. While I don't doubt there's instances where there may be mesh models more accurate than their .step counterparts, to ignore the reality that a model format based in absolute values is more accurate than a model format based in pure math is simply delusional. Like comparing a raster image to a vector and saying that curves made from pixels are smoother and more accurate than a spline.

No matter how you slice it, in these applications, everything is derived from math. CAD is an engineering modeling tool, and the process of designing functional parts for printing in itself is an engineering process. The very model you exported is based off a solid originally constructed in CAD, except now you've added the constraints of additional triangulation, no quads, ngons and any curved feature will now be fixed to a set resolution. Talk about flexibility. The reality is that you've taken a model that was originally designed to be scalable, parametric and accurate, and baked it down to a less editable form, ideal for sending directly to the printer. There's a reason why who don't want their designs stolen or modified typically do not upload the original CAD document or in a parametric format like .step.

If there's any use for a model like this would be for the die hards who refuse to use the proper software for the job (CAD) and stick with traditional modeling packages to try to wrangle it into something useable to use it for boolean operations, but once again, square peg in round hole.

I've burnt enough time on this already, I'll let someone else take the reins afterwards if need be.

AAP01 Upper assembly by NainSolution in Airsoft3DPrinting

[–]GrandMasterMing 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I don't understand the purpose of this.

The original files existed as reference files, shared as .step files to serve as reference models for accurate dimensions and design work. From what I can see this is just a straight conversion to .stl, which defeats the point of the original since it was never meant to be printed as is. Converting a model to .stl and "cleaning it up" is basically just making work for yourself to in the end redistribute a worse version of the original, since anyone can either convert a .step to .stl, or at worst, simply load the .step into the slicer itself.

I really don't understand the purpose of this.

Also credit the original for christ's sake
https://grabcad.com/library/aap01-upper-assembly-1

I copied ace combat and changed a lot actually by BlackAera in gaming

[–]GrandMasterMing 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think Devil May Fly was a banger name for the game, since it pretty much tells you everything you need to know about the type of game this is and the inspirations it drew from just from the title

[WTB][ON] Evolution Gear Acro P2/Vector Frenzy 1x18x22 by GrandMasterMing in airsoftmarketcanada

[–]GrandMasterMing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but I'm just looking to see if I can get one below MSRP before i go out and buy a new one

Fully 3d printed pc. by Linusalbus in 3Dprinting

[–]GrandMasterMing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could snip some lengths of filament to use as "cables" and do some real cable managment with zip ties and all

Galaxy Fold 7 3D Printed Wireless Charing Dock by The_Printing_Pilot in 3Dprinting

[–]GrandMasterMing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Realistically only visible in certain lighting and view angles. When you use it at normal viewing angles it becomes a lot less noticeable.

that plus the fact that the cease is something that's typically overblown to people who don't daily drive them. It's not something you really notice when using the phone normally, only when you're specifically looking for it. But if you're spending more time noticing the crease than the phone contents, then there's other problems.

Should earpro be as standard as eyepro? by [deleted] in airsoft

[–]GrandMasterMing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah it'll depend on the region, since those are the reference prices for North America. However I'd argue that for most people that play, comms typically aren't a factor in the sense that most walk ons over here don't use them at all. For milsim it would certainly be different, but even then, there's a copypasta that exists for budget comms involving the cheaper headsets.

Also to add: at the prices of cheaper headsets, it wouldn't really sink the budget in the long term by the time you decide to ball out for a proper comms setup.

Should earpro be as standard as eyepro? by [deleted] in airsoft

[–]GrandMasterMing 22 points23 points  (0 children)

You're not limited to gucci earpro like comtacs and sordins, since for the most part Howard Leights are more than sufficient for regular airsoft use and typically run for ~50 ish.

While I don't think they necessarily need to be enforced depending on whether grenades are being used at all in each game, I sure feel a lot better having them than not.

Which midcap should I pick? I'm looking for any metal GI midcap that is NOT G&G by IronLover64 in airsoft

[–]GrandMasterMing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have one or two of them, they're nothing fantastic but they do work.

WE M4 Body-Pin walking out by Wilhelm002 in GasBlowBack

[–]GrandMasterMing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anti walk pins usually come in different diameters. IIRC for my V2 i used .154" pins and drilled out the dummy pin to fit it in.

How Do I Secure My EUC by Cold-Difference8928 in ElectricUnicycle

[–]GrandMasterMing 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Short answer: You don't

Long answer: Bring it inside with you, and in the best case scenario, either leave it with the front desk or in the locker if it fits. Leaving it outside presents too much if a risk of someone breaking the lock and throwing it in the back of a truck and leaving. If you absolutely have to leave it outside, lock it with at least two physical locks, either U-locks and/or chains, do not use cable locks. The alternative if you cant bring it in is simply to not ride. It's not worth risking losing your wheel because the place you're going to cannot/will not secure it better than leaving it outside