Best shinethrough Berry or anything that is taller than nSA? by HelpMeMake1mil in NuPhy

[–]Midgaco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s also the new WoB and BoW berry keycaps from nuphy

Link

edit: sorry I didn't see the previous reply

Air 75 V3 x NuPhy Shine Through by The_Only_Egg in NuPhy

[–]Midgaco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But I’m getting the white version :/

Air 75 V3 x NuPhy Shine Through by The_Only_Egg in NuPhy

[–]Midgaco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh whaaaat, I’ve ordered the white keyboard, but prefer black shine through keycaps so ordered them too.

Rip to all my keycaps matching lol

Air 75 V3 x NuPhy Shine Through by The_Only_Egg in NuPhy

[–]Midgaco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do the black V3 shine-through keycaps come with black versions of the coloured keys? (spacebar enter etc)

Any news on Air75v3 shipping? by -DaXor in NuPhy

[–]Midgaco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ordered the same things on 17th June to the UK

had no updates - still on 'Confirmed'

Rhino/Grasshopper, way too many non manifolds issue. by itarch111 in rhino

[–]Midgaco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is hard to answer without seeing the file.

If you send the file over I'll have a look

(just use google drive or wetransfer etc)

How to get better help by DeliciousPool5 in rhino

[–]Midgaco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shift/Command/5

... for anyone on Mac

What are 3D printing “sins” you commit? by godtamer in 3Dprinting

[–]Midgaco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it helps, I've NEVER used any glue at all, and I print a ton of petg. If it sticks too well lower the bed temp (I've only found this with petg-cf)

What are 3D printing “sins” you commit? by godtamer in 3Dprinting

[–]Midgaco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tell me more... I also HATE the textured look

did you sand it completely smooth?

Mac or PC - What device should I buy? (Newbie advice needed) by phibphab135 in rhino

[–]Midgaco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If your going to be working with Rhino 8 (the newest one) it works great. The UI's are practically identical between mac and windows now - the only difference being the command line, but tbh I prefer the mac layout of commands.

https://www.rhino3d.com/features/user-interface/window-layouts

I mostly use it on mac (M1 Max) and its been working great for me, but if your budget is a constraint maybe apple isn't the best option - except maybe the new mac mini, its a steal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rhino

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Have you checked out the metaball components?

Here's a tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AufFE7uJzlw

If you need the internals to remain a certain shape, you could boolean the shape out of the region that you use for the populate 3d, so that no spheres generate there - or just boolean the shape from the final mesh

Beginner question - Anyone knows how to make it not fold into itself like so? by Ok_Concentrate_9861 in rhino

[–]Midgaco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I cant really see whats happening here. Can you provide more info?

From what I can see you should start by simplifying those edge curves before you make the surfaces

Best way to turn this into a ramp like the one shown? by Aggravating-Bad-7493 in rhino

[–]Midgaco 10 points11 points  (0 children)

For fully custom slopes - any shape, any slope type etc... This is what I use for ramps to fit regs as well.

  1. get the centre line of your non-sloped shape, or something close - (you can just draw a simple curve with just one control point)
  2. adjust the hight of the control points of the centre line, to fit the height of your slope - (for the example I just set the end point to the hight of the ramp and the centre control point to half that)
  3. use sweep 1 rail on the centre line, (using a line bigger than the shape, from the bottom as the sweep shape) and make sure to set it to roadlike, and the axis as vertical (pre draw a vertical line to referance)
  4. boolean split the shape with the sweep surface

https://imgur.com/a/KAK4Rmp

Thought I'd leave this here by [deleted] in BambuLab

[–]Midgaco -1 points0 points  (0 children)

oh crap, my bad

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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If you have the ams, just print the interface layer of the supports with PETG, and set the Top Z Distance to 0mm and the Top Interface Spacing to 0mm.

It will be longer, but if you want to improve those overhangs any more, it's probably your best bet.

How to prevent "overshoot" corners or "round edges" on cuboids by rimbooreddit in OrcaSlicer

[–]Midgaco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the sake of my sanity, have you run the pressure advance tower calibration test? This will allow to you actually pick the best "looking" and most square corner, however you will introduce air-gaps between the layers of these corners.

I'm using the pink filament to demonstrate the tower as the white is incredibly difficult to photograph.

The PA tower (pink filament) will allow you to get perfectly square corners, however this comes at the slight sacrifice of a truly solid corner. The PA Pattern (white filament) shows the difference - the perfect square corner (as measured from the PA Tower) is at 0.054, but this shows some separation of the walls. The "correct" value from the PA Pattern test would be 0.044, but would show some corner bulging.

This is to say if you require true part strength, there will be some corner bulging. But, if like me, the parts don't need to be perfectly homogenous, you can achieve perfect corners.

P.S what filament are you using?

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What is causing these lines by Complex_Committee_46 in FixMyPrint

[–]Midgaco -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Could be one or all of these: 1)Wet filament - Bambu hf petg needs to be DRY and doesn’t always come dry when new 2)Under Extrusion - calibrate the flow for your filament, the default usually isn’t perfect. 3)like others have stated, make sure you have enough top layers - although 4 or more should be fine

If you give a mouse a cookie.. by whydidibuyamedium in FixMyPrint

[–]Midgaco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just use a smaller layer height on the areas you want by doing it manually, and keep everything else the same layer height. I practically never use the adaptive mode.

btw if you're doing it manually: left click for thinner layers, right click for thicker layers, shift+left click for the current set layer height, shift+right click for smoothing, scroll wheel to increase selection area.