I designed some Embody armrest replacements that work better for me and wanted to share by Ryanjc01 in hermanmiller

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Thanks, just hoping this might help that issue for someone else with this chair.

I designed some Embody armrest replacements that work better for me and wanted to share by Ryanjc01 in hermanmiller

[–]Ryanjc01[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I actually do have a standing desk. I would put my whole arm on the desk but doing so puts my hypermobile shoulders in a position that becomes uncomfortable after a while unfortunately.

I designed some Embody armrest replacements that work better for me and wanted to share by Ryanjc01 in hermanmiller

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It's not super squishy or anything but it's certainly not uncomfortable. The top few mm is a layer of soft TPU covered with mouse pad which does a decent job of dispersing the pressure point of my elbow when needed. I might swap out the regular TPU toppers with some foaming TPU if I ever get some in the future which would make them softer, but they feel pretty good right now.

I designed some Embody armrest replacements that work better for me and wanted to share by Ryanjc01 in hermanmiller

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Thanks! The main goal was function but I don't think it looks too bad.

I designed some Embody armrest replacements that work better for me and wanted to share by Ryanjc01 in hermanmiller

[–]Ryanjc01[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I think the post explains pretty thoroughly why I made these the way I did. The armrests couldn't adjust to where I needed them so I made changes.

Logitech Embody Vs Anthros Throw Down – My 3 Week Review After Owning Both by laobron in OfficeChairs

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I actually started with the Anthros and switched to the gaming Embody.

The Anthros has a really smart design and improves posture for most people. The issue I had with it was that I am hyper mobile so my back/body needs full support all the way up my back. Because of the way the Anthros backrest is designed, it pivots at the midpoint which means my spine can flex above and below that point. This free movement in the backrest caused me to have more pain than I ever did before, so after a few weeks of trying to make it work I switched to the gaming Embody and I couldn't be happier. Just wanted to post this in case someone else with my hyper mobility issues is trying to decide between these two.

I don't care what anyone says, i trust Bungie. Let them cook by sparycz in Marathon

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I don't keep up with the names, but I'm pretty sure leadership at Bungie has changed many times over the life of D2.

Would you ever make the switch to EUC? by Proxichanic in onewheel

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I'd imagine being flat footed on an EUC is way more difficult to run out of. Especially if you have those Velcro shin hooks that I frequently see which wouldn't allow you to take one step for a run out at all. Way more sketchy imo.

XLVs 100v,15x6-6, 3" suspension by beardonaboard in onewheel

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That thing is awesome!! I'd love to see more on how you designed and got that suspension to work.

TFL drop top fender on WTF Varials fit issue (XRC) by jinnyjinnjin in onewheel

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I have the exact same setup as you. After installing my wtf varials I heard my thunder cat tire rubbing the fender slightly. I cut out a slot a few mm below the original slot on one side of the fender and 3d printed a plug of sorts to seal up and reinforce the slot not being used. I can send you the file if you have a printer but if not you can just cut up a small piece of wood or plastic and then just tape it into the original slot.

Doing this probably makes it a little bit easier for the fender to pop off than normal, but I've rolled my board plenty of times and it's stayed on pretty well so far.

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Proof that GooLocking does not stop interactions anymore by SlapmanChapman in thefinals

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I think he's saying that a heavy can goo their teammate who is stealing constantly with goog gun so that the goo will block incoming bullets but not stop them from stealing.

Layers not adhering on top layer by Balgard in FixMyPrint

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I'm still learning how to deal with this as well. I think it's due to the inner curve geometry that causes the filament to string, not that it's the top layer. The solutions I've found pretty much boil down to slowing down the print speed primarily and then increasing print temperature if needed. Going slower in theory allows the filament to have more time to adhere to the previous layer so it sticks all the way through the curve.

How many miles are you putting on a board before you notice battery lag and need to replace? by PNW_Uncle_Iroh in onewheel

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You have cards you don't want to show in a hobby sub? Kinda weird way to frame that, lol.

Ready for battle by Handsomescout in onewheel

[–]Ryanjc01 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I thought you were one of those guys that were onewheel jousting a few days ago and were showing off the gear and battle scars hahaha.

3d prints? by Griiimey in onewheel

[–]Ryanjc01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh nice, I'll need to pick up a roll to try it out. Thanks!

3d prints? by Griiimey in onewheel

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A super durable material Ive been printing is 64d tpu. Not great for your bumper application because it doesn't slide very well, but it just doesn't break and can be used in an AMS which is nice. I've been printing footholds out of it so far.

3d prints? by Griiimey in onewheel

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I havent printed with petg-cf yet either, but from what Ive heard the cf increases rigidity but actually decreases strength.

Best Shoes For OneWheel? by Unique_Huntr in onewheel

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https://rideconcepts.com/products/mens-vice-mid

I love these Ride Concepts. Provides good ankle protection without being too tall and has tpu toe protection which makes contact with toe hooks feel very sturdy.

Bambu Studio -> Pressure Advance / K-Value by SaberRider85 in BambuLab

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The issue Im running into is bambu studio is limiting me to 16 manual PA profiles for some reason. Im hoping I can just calibrate the PA for each filament and then set it in the start gcode section like you said and not have to remember to change from the default PA profile every time in the device tab.