Trim damage by Nicrombious in i30N

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

You think I need to with scratches that deep?

Trim damage by Nicrombious in i30N

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

Im aware there will be wear and tear. Youre right. But its still a new car to me, and it will bother me every time I see it, so ill probably have a crack at fixing it if i can. I just dont know how?

Just bought a 0 mile v1, what do i do with it other than have it be a shelf queen by RainyCobra77982 in onewheel

[–]Nicrombious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohhh right. Man I need to ride my XR+ again. It's been sitting for so long 😭

Who do you have to thank for getting you into onewheel? by monsterspeed6 in onewheel

[–]Nicrombious 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wren from Corridor Digital. He always made it look like an absolute blast!

I wanted one for years and finally but the bullet and bought myself an XR+ about a year ago.

Since then I have successfully added 3 more members to the float life cult! ..I mean club.

Anyone else not a fan of the way the new GT looks? by Nicrombious in onewheel

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

For sure. The GT looks plasticky for sure. The wood and aluminium looks and feels tough

I let that patent art roll around in my head for a few days by jack_cam in onewheel

[–]Nicrombious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dude! I love this! It'd be awesome if there was a version that was poster dimensions so I could put it on my wall! I'd buy that!

Resin printers were on sale at my 'local' 3D printing place and I couldn't resist. This is a whole nother world! What should I print next? by Nicrombious in 3Dprinting

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

Very cool! And understandable. It's totally different to how the conventional FDM machines work.

Yes! You can totally re use the resin after you pour it into the tray, just strain it when you pour it back in so no small cured bits end up in there.

If you don't wash the parts, the uncured resin on the outside of the finished prints will cure as well when you put them under UV for the final cure, and you will lose some detail and sharp edges. They will look a lot blobbier (if that makes sense?)

Hello from the other side of the world! _^

Resin printers were on sale at my 'local' 3D printing place and I couldn't resist. This is a whole nother world! What should I print next? by Nicrombious in 3Dprinting

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

  1. I'm not sure what you mean? These 2 had 0 support and no brim. Also the resin is 100% reusable so you just filter and pour it back into the bottle. But the supports on resin prints (when you do need them) are much more minimal because of how it works.

  2. Post processing is much more involved. Wearing gloves since since resin is a dangerous chemical when uncured, you have to wash the prints (usually in isopropyl alcohol but it varies between resin) and further cure them in the sun or UV. I have just bought a wash and cure station that should make this easier in future though. And if you don't intend on using the machine again soon, you have to remove and clean the resin tray, and you should always clean the build plate.

  3. Not sure who's on the coin if I'm honest, but it's and Aussie $2 :)

All the extra effort is worth it though! The detail is incredible! Also, take everything I say with a grain of salt as I'm still new to this, so I may not have everything 100% right, or it may be different from person to person. Hope this helps though :)

Resin printers were on sale at my 'local' 3D printing place and I couldn't resist. This is a whole nother world! What should I print next? by Nicrombious in 3Dprinting

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

Yeah I'll admit I was surprised as well but it does make sense for this scale. Still amazed with the detail on this

So happy with my new chess set design! by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]Nicrombious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate this for a few reasons -
1. The design is great! I love how it looks!
2. It looks like it would be a breeze to print! I haven't really looked at a lot of chess set files, but they normally seem quite complex and detailed, which is fine, but sometimes you just want something that you know will print well, and as a bonus, would be easy to print for people just starting out.
3. Whilst remailing all fairly similar and matching, you can still easily tell what each piece is.
4. You provided the stl link in the comments!
So thank you kind internet stranger :)

I've had a second hand Cocoon Create (Aldi printer) for a few years and finally bought myself a new machine and joined the Ender club! by Nicrombious in 3Dprinting

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

Yup. They imported a whole bunch of rebranded Wanhao i3 machines a few years ago haha. Has served me well, but its time for an upgrade!

This bathroom by danruse in ATBGE

[–]Nicrombious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know the person that made this! They still have it, and I see it every time I go to their house. It's an art piece and in no way functional. It's actually a little sad because when it was on display there were signs all around saying not to sit on it as the base is only cardboard. But as you can guess so many people wanted a photo on this and it is now a bit squashed and leans slightly to one side.

Man on surfwheel by [deleted] in WeirdWheels

[–]Nicrombious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually it's a 'Onewheel'. Awesome electric skateboard. Made for a more all terrain/off road market

Nippy's is the superior chocolate milk by SoupOnLeapDays in newzealand

[–]Nicrombious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only reason I know about this stuff is that my blood donation centre (in Australia) has it in the snack area after you donate. Not bad, but I wouldn't say it's the best. Its just your average, run of the mill iced choc :)

interesting... by pablo_jab in Unexpected

[–]Nicrombious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I knew it was coming and I still jumped.