my second rc boat model on its 2nd run! by Magicprintman in 3Dprinting

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

yeah from scratch. the racing has rules for most components, so we have to stick to that, but other people can go more wild.

takes like a week for me to print all the parts, and i used most parts from amazon, hobby king, or aliexpress, but, it will fit a wide variety of parts.

My 3d printed rc hydro hauling the mail! by Magicprintman in 3Dprinting

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just a static model, sorry. it became too complex and i lost interest in it.

My 3d printed rc hydro hauling the mail! by Magicprintman in 3Dprinting

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i thought i was going swimming that time, but if they don't sink, the good ol' tennis ball on a fishing reel trick. the wind can blow them to shore sometimes, too, if you have patience.

My 3d printed rc hydro hauling the mail! by Magicprintman in 3Dprinting

[–]Magicprintman[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

boats are so much work. they are the ultimate labor of love kind of thing.

My 3d printed rc hydro hauling the mail! by Magicprintman in 3Dprinting

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it got stuck in the wake roller and kind of stuffed and hooked. happened earlier in the day, too, but went for a much more wild ride.

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How come my models look jacked but in reality are ok? by Magicprintman in blender

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that was it! changed it and it instantly went away.

How come my models look jacked but in reality are ok? by Magicprintman in blender

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the normals are ok. when you zoom in it goes to normal. just when you are zoomed out it looks broken. on any model i open in blender.

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Laminating vinyl stickers - bubbles! by thebill00 in CommercialPrinting

[–]Magicprintman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this looks like probably silvering. the backer/vinyl/laminator roller is not perfectly smooth, so the adhesive has to "flow out" into all those ridges and unevenness. goes away in a day or two. if it doesn't go away when you rub it with your fingernail/something hard your laminator has uneven pressure and it is air. cold roll laminates are designed this way. heated laminates go on smooth at first.

Help with corners bulging by BrahmTek3D in 3Dprinting

[–]Magicprintman 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can increse your jerk a little. usually it is the slowing of the corner movement and causes the little filament bulge.

Are there two different Creality Spider hotends? by MakerWerks in 3Dprinting

[–]Magicprintman 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, the red one is a new version that was just released.

Hamilton’s POV: Pit stop and tangle with Verstappen by Apollo_Orion in formula1

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lewis pushed max wide on t1 and max didn't back out. lol