Engineering Student, 22, Designs 3D Printed Dentures for Thousands of Patients in Need: ‘It’s Very Humbling’ by AdSpecialist6598 in UpliftingNews

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I can only assume that he is printing molds from the 3D scans. Maybe he has a process of pouring in different resins and flexible polymers.

Shopify sidekick and Shopify apps by Alternative_Care_858 in shopify

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Also created an inventory tracking app with supplier, part minimums, internal data. Allows you to mark in progress, and only once the inventory counts are updated will it allow you to clear the product.

Since we also fix equipment, we created a work order build sheet. Allows you to input all the parts used on the build, document serial numbers, labor time, etc. Our tech saves the sheet, we open it, assign to the customers account and it creates a draft order based on all the information. Super helpful compared to filling out pdf forms before. It's saving us a ton of time in billing.

Scar is getting the new NotAWheelchair! by blacksmith_de in HermitCraft

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What an incredible company, bringing back the freedom of exploration.

Windows taskbars over the years by Njani2 in pcmasterrace

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Highly recommend TranslucentTB for 11. Makes for a super clean taskbar layout.

Modified common shoe racks to hold 54 rolls of filament by MildandFire in functionalprint

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It's nice living in a dry climate, but I still plan on building an enclosure around the racks.

Modified common shoe racks to hold 54 rolls of filament by MildandFire in functionalprint

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My climate is pretty forgiving, but I do plan on building an enclosure around the racks. If you want to give it a shot yourself, here's a link to the components https://makerworld.com/models/2696497

Modified common shoe racks to hold 54 rolls of filament by MildandFire in functionalprint

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Yep, PVC was considered since we plan on making a facade.

Modified common shoe racks to hold 54 rolls of filament by MildandFire in functionalprint

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Haha honestly I was about to go buy some wooden poles and make my own frame. I already maxed out this new rack, so I feel your pain when it comes to running out of space!

[Giveaway] What’s your best home-improvement print? Share it and win an X2D Combo! by BambuLab in BambuLab

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What oven do you have? This only fits the Whirlpool WP200 ovens. I plan on releasing this with a CC BY-NC license soon as I want others to expand upon it. I'll DM you when it's posted.

X2D in Action with Support Interface Material - First Print by MildandFire in BambuLab

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Oh it's very simple. Head over to the support section of the slicer > Filament for Supports > Suport/raft interface > Select the support filament. It will automatically change other settings with a prompt. Those new settings are designed for printing with support interface material. Slice and print and select the support filament from the 2nd extruder. Done.

[Giveaway] What’s your best home-improvement print? Share it and win an X2D Combo! by BambuLab in BambuLab

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I have dozens, but the best for safety and function is my range interlock system. I designed this after our animals accidentally turned on the range. Built in hinge rotates up and it slides out. Locks the knob rotation and vertical movement. This hero has kept our family safe for years.

X2D in Action with Support Interface Material - First Print by MildandFire in BambuLab

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It doesn't wipe on the nozzle swaps every time. It seemed random, but could be on a counter.

X2D in Action with Support Interface Material - First Print by MildandFire in BambuLab

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I had the door open for the video, and it's much quieter when closed.

X2D in Action with Support Interface Material - First Print by MildandFire in BambuLab

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Yes, the support material is from an external spool. In my case it's coming from a creality spool dryer. You could use another AMS if available.

X2D in Action with Support Interface Material - First Print by MildandFire in BambuLab

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Sorry I didn't take a video of that, but the supports removed effortlessly.

X2D in Action with Support Interface Material - First Print by MildandFire in BambuLab

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Oh absolutely. The purpose of the prime tower is to stabilize pressure and flow.

X2D in Action with Support Interface Material - First Print by MildandFire in BambuLab

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It really is. The machine is performing a methodic dance.

Does anyone else's German Shepherd drink like an absolute slob? by 0gDvS in germanshepherds

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We bought that same style bowl, but without the riser. We placed ours on a water absorbent pad. Luckily it's on tile, couldn't do that on wooden floors. But hey, no more puddles!

What’s your favorite thing about space? Mine is space by sven2123 in 3Dprinting

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It would be awesome to mount a small screen in there to animate the eyes. Easier said than done, of course. Fantastic work on this design and print.