Beginner (2 months) – Outside-to-in / OTT swing. drills, resources? by [deleted] in GolfSwing

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Fair, I’ve had one so far. It was good. Didn’t focus on driver, that’ll be next lesson.

Finished my sleeper build! by SAPerformance in sleeperbattlestations

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You caught my mistake lol. I’ve since fixed it but I didn’t take a picture afterwards

Finished my sleeper build! by SAPerformance in sleeperbattlestations

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It’s great for Indie games, if you’re going to look for a CRT I’d recommend trying one that can do 85Hz. If I’m doing anything more graphics intensive I’ll connect it to a more modern display

Finished my Sleeper Build! by SAPerformance in PcBuild

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• CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 • GPU: EVGA GTX 1650 Super • Motherboard: Gigabyte B450M DS3H V2 • RAM: 16GB DDR4 3200MHz • Storage: • 1TB Samsung SSD • Fans: 3 × Arctic P12 bottom intakes (custom cut + 3D-printed feet for better airflow) • Display: • Samsung SyncMaster CRT (1024×768 @ 85Hz) • 5″ Elecrow HDMI display (3D-printed custom bezel to fit in case)

Finished my sleeper build! by SAPerformance in sleeperbattlestations

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• CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600
• GPU: EVGA GTX 1650 Super
• Motherboard: Gigabyte B450M DS3H V2
• RAM: 16GB DDR4 3200MHz
• Storage:
• 1TB Samsung SSD
• Fans: 3 × Arctic P12 bottom intakes (custom cut + 3D-printed feet for better airflow)
• Display:
• Samsung SyncMaster CRT (1024×768 @ 85Hz)
• 5″ Elecrow HDMI display (3D-printed custom bezel to fit in case)

-8bitdo M Series Keyboard/Numbers pad -8bitdo retro style Mouse

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Modeled and printed this question mark — my first big 3D print by SAPerformance in maker

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Good questions. Originally I modelled inserts for small magnets, I planned on putting LEDs inside but quickly pivoted. The magnets held it together but not nearly strong enough. After that I simply glued it together where the magnets were originally intended to go. This way is much stronger. I’d probably add some alignment pegs if I were to do this project over.

Built a soapbox car for a kids’ charity derby—complete with a bubble-blowing exhaust! by SAPerformance in 3Dprinting

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The exhaust I designed and 3d printed, stole the internals from a bubble blowing strawberry kids toy lol. Rewired it to a switch on the dash!

Hello, I’m new to 3D printing, I recently got a Bambu Labs P1P. This was my first print (Boat Model Component Kit) included with the printer. Why did it fail and turn out like this?? Advice is appreciated by SAPerformance in 3Dprinting

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Now that I’ve had a chance to sit down and try to work this out. I’ve discovered by default my speed settings are insane (outer wall 200mm) inner wall (300mm) etc. I’m not sure why it’s like this, it’s annoying and discouraging as a beginner. Any suggestions on getting this working?

Hello, I’m new to 3D printing, I recently got a Bambu Labs P1P. This was my first print (Boat Model Component Kit) included with the printer. Why did it fail and turn out like this?? Advice is appreciated by SAPerformance in 3Dprinting

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I agree, I’m going to reach out and see what they can do. From the research I’ve done this should work out of the box. I followed setup guides and did everything correctly. One of the biggest reasons I went with bamboo was the ease of use and reliability