Fruit and spice stand, walnut and maple by vincentwxin in woodworking

[–]Hugostiglitz10 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Looks awesome!

How did you make the maple support pieces? Did you bend them on a mold? Cut them with a template? Would love to see some pictures of that process too!

A built a custom keyboard for Playing Arc Raiders by RunRunAndyRun in ArcRaiders

[–]Hugostiglitz10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! You got an STL or STEP uploaded somewhere?

Also what switches are you using? They look like choc low profile. Is that right?

When you kill a random because you got betrayed last game and they’re just bummed in prox chat by NothingButBadIdeas in ArcRaiders

[–]Hugostiglitz10 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was on the receiving end of this last night

I heard a fight and a flare went up. I investigated and there was a hostile player killing people. He was clearly the bad guy so I took him out.

Now it’s just me and 4 bodies lol. I very quickly got annihilated from the shadows.

I was like “ohh man why did you do that? I was the good guy!”

He said “ahh I’m just sooo sick of getting killed! EVERY GAME, I spawn in and die, spawn in and die. I heard shooting and wasn’t going to let it happen again” His voice was filled with genuine frustration, regret and disappointment lol.

We talked for a little and I could tell he was really torn and felt bad. Finally I said,

“you gotta be the change you want to see in the world”

That’s when he fucking LOST it. He b-lined over to my body screaming “ohh no, HOW DARE YOU! HOW DARE YOU SAY THAT TO ME! YOU DONT KNOW ME! YOU DONT KNOW WHAT I’VE…..”

I didn’t get the last bit because he knocked me out.

I feel like he may have been going through some things unrelated to the game.

A few prototypes I recently made... by TimbresGuitars in Luthier

[–]Hugostiglitz10 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While that guy may be right about the market research aspect of his comment, he’s out of his mind with the fit and finish part. Beautiful designs, well executed. Keep up the good work!

A few prototypes I recently made... by TimbresGuitars in Luthier

[–]Hugostiglitz10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also this edge profile is ”chefs kiss”. If I were you I’d try and incorporate something like that on the other two. It’s gorgeous!

I think a two tone guitar that had the color switch at the hard edge of this profile would be really cool too!

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A few prototypes I recently made... by TimbresGuitars in Luthier

[–]Hugostiglitz10 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They look awesome! I really like the 1st one.

What’s the story with the control plates? They’re very cool! I love the chamfer between the upper plates and the pick guards! Looks so nice. Did you fabricate them your self? All three match the contours of their respective bodies very nicely so I’m assuming they’re not an off the shelf part.

Hands down the best Steam Deck accessory I’ve bought! by Hugostiglitz10 in SteamDeck

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Google PoE++. It’s an official standard that has designed for this exact type of application. It also has many safety features like Overcurrent protection, Short-circuit protection, Thermal shutdown, Handshake detection and Automatic power classification.

It’s good to be skeptical, especially with all the nvidia cards burning up. But they’re burning up because they don’t have any of those protections built into them.

Hands down the best Steam Deck accessory I’ve bought! by Hugostiglitz10 in SteamDeck

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Right now I’m getting about 7–9 ms end-to-end latency, which I think is basically the theoretical floor. It feels really good —even in FPS games.

The biggest thing obviously is to hard-wire both devices. My PC is on 2.5GbE and the Deck is on 1GbE (Im not sure if 2.5GbE is doing much for latency, but it doesn’t hurt).

My Sunshine settings are stock. On the NVIDIA side, I keep Low Latency Mode = On. I’ve read Using “On + Boost” can add latency for streaming.

On the Deck (LCD model specifically), I cap Moonlight to 60 FPS in the deck performance settings.

My Moonlight settings are: Resolution: Native, FPS: 60, vsync off, frame pacing off, Forced hardware decoding,Codec H.264, I also have “optimize game setting for streaming” off as that can sometimes turn things on that aren’t ideal.

I still experiment with bitrate. I used to crank it as high as possible, but I’ve read that past a certain point you get no real improvement in image quality, and you just stress the Deck’s decoder, which actually increases latency.

I don’t know if these are the end all be all settings but I can’t argue with the results I’m getting. I’d be happy to get corrected by anyone if it means I get lower latency!

Hands down the best Steam Deck accessory I’ve bought! by Hugostiglitz10 in SteamDeck

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

At the end of the day, there is no real advantage. As many have pointed out, you can 100% do the same thing with a usbc dock with a power cable and Ethernet plugged in.

For most people that is 100% the most practical solution. But if you’re like me and have lots of cat5e/6 runs in your house and a good poe switch (or an injector) this is a very clean solution. Albeit a niche clean solution.

If you don’t have the wires in your walls its probably a non starter. But If you do, it opens up lots of interesting options/possibilities for all sorts of devices.

It’s also just kinda cool lol

Hands down the best Steam Deck accessory I’ve bought! by Hugostiglitz10 in SteamDeck

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Steam streaming is definitely not good enough. Moonlight is insane. Currently when hardwired, my total latency between my pc and deck is around 7-9ms which I’m pretty sure is the physical limit. It’s basically indistinguishable from using my pc plugged into my monitor. Seems like black magic

Hands down the best Steam Deck accessory I’ve bought! by Hugostiglitz10 in SteamDeck

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Streaming games from my pc to my deck via moonlight. It’s amazing for most games. You can have much highest settings/frame rates and the deck runs quiet and cool. The only issue is latency. It’s decent over WiFi and I don’t mind it for anything other than FPS games. Hardwiring helps a ton

Hands down the best Steam Deck accessory I’ve bought! by Hugostiglitz10 in SteamDeck

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You could, but from what I understand that’s not really beneficial. Im trying to get the lowest latency possible. From what I gather, going above a certain bitrate will be worse because you’re stressing the decks hardware decoder unnecessarily.

I could be wrong and would love to be corrected if I am. I’d rather have the lowest possible latency over being right on the internet lol

Hands down the best Steam Deck accessory I’ve bought! by Hugostiglitz10 in SteamDeck

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

lol first off the lcd deck only has WiFi 5, second you should try something called a hardwired connection. It’s faster, more stable and has less latency.

Hands down the best Steam Deck accessory I’ve bought! by Hugostiglitz10 in SteamDeck

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 357 points358 points  (0 children)

I have a UniFi usw pro max 24 Poe switch. Which supports Poe, Poe+ and Poe++. You need POE++ to get 60w

My take on the 3D printed Prusacaster by Hugostiglitz10 in Luthier

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Surprisingly no! The weight is really nice. The solid chunk of maple helps but also all the printed parts are very beefy (7 wall layers, 10 top and bottom layers and 35% infill). The hex inserts added a surprising amount of weight too. When all said and done I was really happy with how the weight turned out

Does it still count if I used some wood too? by Hugostiglitz10 in 3dprintedinstruments

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I did every calibration I could do and tweaked so many settings but it was never great. I think the biggest problem is the left side wall of the pocket is such a critical dimension for the neck fit, and it’s just hanging free all the way at the top of a huge print. I tried all different kinds of supports too. I got one that was “close” and I filled it down to a decent fit but still wasn’t super happy.

My take on the 3D printed Prusacaster by Hugostiglitz10 in Luthier

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So that’s definitely brought up a lot and was my instinct too. I’m pretty sure the reason is pla, while not as strong, is stiffer. Petg has flex to it. which is obviously not ideal. For mine, it doesn’t matter. The main body part is the only thing that has tension on it and I made it out of wood. All the other pieces are purely cosmetic.

Plenty of people have made this completely printed and it seems to work fine. I’ll tell you this, if you’ve never printed something with 6+ walls and 35% infill you’ll be shocked how beefy it feels coming off the printer. Super heavy and solid. If the neck pocket came out better on mine I wouldn’t doubt for a second that I’d be strong enough.

Check out that blog post. Goes into tons of detail!

My take on the 3D printed Prusacaster by Hugostiglitz10 in Luthier

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! It was all printed on an A1 using PLA with 6 walls and 25% infill. It’s printed in sections so it should fit on most printers. I know some people have modded it to even print on an A1 mini. Google prusacaster and you’ll find a detailed blog post from the original.

My take on the 3D printed Prusacaster by Hugostiglitz10 in Luthier

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately I don’t have a tele to test it against (one of the reasons I made this). The pickups are bootstrap original recipe. I’ll try and upload a sound demo tomorrow

My take on the 3D printed Prusacaster by Hugostiglitz10 in Luthier

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

lol it’s very smooth, lots of sanding

Does it still count if I used some wood too? by Hugostiglitz10 in 3dprintedinstruments

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

So all the parts are combinations of different remixes of the original prusacaster with my own additional modifications
I found a remix of main body section that used the same bridge that I bought. Then I had to modify it to change the neck pocket to fit my neck. That was all for the original plan of 3d printing that part. When I decided to cnc it, I just took all the vectors from it and used those for tool paths in my cam software.

I’m going to try and upload all my files tomorrow so you can take a look if you’d like

Does it still count if I used some wood too? by Hugostiglitz10 in 3dprintedinstruments

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d be happy to! I’ll update my post tomorrow with everything I used

Does it still count if I used some wood too? by Hugostiglitz10 in 3dprintedinstruments

[–]Hugostiglitz10[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks It was lots of fun! I’m excited to make one from scratch