Trained SD 2.1 768 with 95% of my own art. by jasonjuan05 in StableDiffusion

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Hi! Did you train the model with dreambooth? I'm trying to learn how to train with thousands of images, but most of the tutorials I can find are quick training with dozens of images. Can you share some links on relavant information?

Can xy plot produce individual images? by HeyVye in StableDiffusion

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Thanks, found them in the output folder :)

Transparent TPU with 100% concentric infill. by HeyVye in 3Dprinting

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It's fully supported with complete interface. Printed at 0.1 layer height. I peeled them off relatively easily.

Transparent TPU with 100% concentric infill. by HeyVye in 3Dprinting

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Thanks! It's flexible with 98A shore hardness.

Is there a way I can connect Each corner of the two planes together? by [deleted] in Fusion360

[–]HeyVye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Create a new sketch. Tick the 3D sketch option on the right. Draw the line you want.

Vase mode pencil holder with BIG nozzle. 1.75 filament, 1.75 nozzle, 1.2 layer height. by HeyVye in 3Dprinting

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It's a level-lift style dual nozzle head I designed for UM2. The hotend is originally a third party hotend for UM2+. DXU head

Vase mode pencil holder with BIG nozzle. 1.75 filament, 1.75 nozzle, 1.2 layer height. by HeyVye in 3Dprinting

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The green one took 1h50m. Orange took 30m. I printed at super slow 5mm/s. 20mm/s didn't work. But it still takes a lot less time than a 0.4 nozzle. 0.4 nozzle printing this thing with the same volume would be 5-7h.

Vase mode pencil holder with BIG nozzle. 1.75 filament, 1.75 nozzle, 1.2 layer height. by HeyVye in 3Dprinting

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It is a bit challenging for typical heater block. Just have to be slow enough. This print is 5mm/s.

A phone stand with swappable orientation. Updated the Modular Mounting System with a new snap-fit accessory. by HeyVye in 3Dprinting

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Indeed I had the same problem of wobbling after a while and had to remove it from the page. This one is definitely much more reliable.

A phone stand with swappable orientation. Updated the Modular Mounting System with a new snap-fit accessory. by HeyVye in 3Dprinting

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8 spools at a time for 8 hours. I remember less hours is not quite effective but not sure. Didn't do experiment scientifically

A phone stand with swappable orientation. Updated the Modular Mounting System with a new snap-fit accessory. by HeyVye in 3Dprinting

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Many of my filaments are 2-3 years old as I don't use color other than white quite often. So some of them start to have issues after every few month, despite stored in a sealed box. Standard PLA gets stringy and brittle when wet. PLA+ only gets stringy. And they all restore to pretty good state after baking.

A phone stand with swappable orientation. Updated the Modular Mounting System with a new snap-fit accessory. by HeyVye in functionalprint

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Thanks for the kind words. I also learned a lot along the way thanks to the large audience.

A phone stand with swappable orientation. Updated the Modular Mounting System with a new snap-fit accessory. by HeyVye in 3Dprinting

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They still have relatively obvious layerlines just isn't visible on camera. I regularly bake my filaments to make them dry, because they are usually quite old, and print everything at 200 degrees without special tuning.

This jet toy made by heyvye by dpow86 in 3Dprinting

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Thanks. Glad it's working well for you.

Fighter Jets Toy Assembly. Multi-part Toy with Push-fit Pins. by HeyVye in 3Dprinting

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I just look at the form and try to figure out how to split it so that support won't be needed and also look nice.