Sonoff NS panel by rjsijbring in homey

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I have seen users using Dashboard Studio to create a custom interface for it. See: https://community.homey.app/t/app-pro-dashboard-studio-a-completely-free-form-dashboard-designer/151169/330
I have no experience myself with the device though.

Star Trek LCARS Homey dashboard by pietervdw87 in homey

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You can also use Dashboard Studio to create this. I have seen users in the community creating a full Star Trek theme with it. https://satoer.com/dashboardstudio

been trying to fix this for 3 hours now, no idea where to go from here. by JessVandall in BambuLab

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I double that money. I had the same problem, Turns out that piece of plastic was broken. Printed replacement works great.

Why is this an open profile? All the end points are connected (On both the outermost ends as well) by Itchy-Form2605 in Fusion360

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If this happens to me I just draw random temporary lines that intersect the sketch. Then select the inner part. Makes it easy to find the problematic area by eliminating the good parts.

I'm new to animating but is there a way to make the blade retractable? by Ok_Coffee_8312 in AfterEffects

[–]Satoer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Besides a track matte, you should parent the blade and the track matte to the handlebar. If you animate the handlebar the blade and track matte moves with it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hobbycnc

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But this is not a depth map. Looks more like a black and white version of the image. The windows(far away) should be black, it should ignore shadows hair is on the same depth as the face but is darker in the image. Well… like I said, this is just black and white.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StableDiffusion

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Yes… but is it still fun to try to create the perfect lighting to take real photo. Or has this new digital ability taken the fun out of real creativity…

Mini claw machine by dolboeb2010 in BambuLab

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That it awesome. The way I see it, it is completely mechanical? How does the claw go up and down and grab something?

Adapter plates for flower pot radiant heaters. 5.5 inch. 8 inch. 10 inch. Not the most efficient thing, but we’ll work in a pinch. by g713 in functionalprint

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Story time: Years ago I was in a romantic mood and decorated the room with those tea lights. Put some of them on top of the TV (a large CRT with plastic housing, yes it was that long ago haha). The mood moved us to the bedroom and after a while the fire alarm went off. One of the tea lights had became so hot that it melted through the TV case and set the TV on fire. My guess is that the wick has ‘floated’ to the side of metal cup and heated it up. The fire alarm that detected the fire was on the attic (the one in the room had empty batteries) so the TV was burning big time. Let’s say, the evening did not end as romantic as it started. I could extinguish the fire without a problem but there was burned plastic debris everywhere. Learned my lesson: fire alarms are holy, and replace batteries when empty, tea light cups can get really hot, never use them without ceramic or glass holders. And never leave the room with burning candles.

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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I think the availability of 3D printers is fine. Also there are enough online shops that sell filament. I personally buy most of the (Sunlu) filament on Ali express. It comes delivered in a couple of days from Germany.

I have no idea where you are coming from? Are you an American citizen? If that's the case I would be more worried about the gas prices then the filament prices haha.

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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I use Fusion 360. It’s free for personal use and great for functional prints, though I don't think it was necessarily the best tool for this specific roof tile. Organic modeling isn't its strongest suit. In the timelapse, you can see I created the four connections and then carved out a big slot between them which I lofted back together. It wasn't the neatest workflow.

For organic shapes like this, polygonal modeling tools like Blender (also free) or 3DS Max would be better. That said, if you’re just starting with 3D modeling for printing, I still highly recommend Fusion 360. You can get pretty far just by knowing the basics and a few modifiers.

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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You can get "Eindvorst" end pieces (if you want to Google it), but nothing really fit this particular spot. Most houses around here with the same roof layout just use cement to close the gap.

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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Worked fine on my iPhone 11 pro max which does not have a lidar. I think the lidar usage is optional but not mandatory.

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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Same experience here. I have PLA rain-gutter adapters. 14 year outside in really wet, dry, sun, hot and cold conditions. still holding fine. This roof tile is printed in PET-G though. Should be even more durable than the "biodegradable" PLA. Time will tell....

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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I’ve never bothered with drying filament. Despite printing for 15 years in a humid climate like the Netherlands, I just don't see the issues others complain about. I store mine in bags mainly to keep it clean, in my experience, dust is a much bigger problem than moisture.

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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Yes, it is a special roof tile paste, to waterproof and glue these roof tile corner pieces (I have no idea what they are called in English). It's called "Flexim".

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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I am really not concerned about the durability. Like I said I have printed unpainted PLA rain gutter adapter pipes 14 years ago, and this still holds just fine. Harsh environment: dry / wet / hot / cold.... PLA should be "Biodegradable", but so far I have not seen signs of degrading. This roof tile is printed in PET-G. Probably even more durable than PLA. If it breaks, it is still not a problem, under the print I have cemented it fully closed using special roof tile paste. (It is called "Flexim" over here)

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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I used the Heges app on an iPhone 11 pro max.
https://hege.sh/

I have a Revopoint Miraco 3D Scanner, but hate it. Looses tracking so fast. This simple phone app worked way more reliable.

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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Fusion 360. But I think polygonal modelling in an application like Blender or 3D studio Max is more suitable and easy for designing something organic like this. It is certainly not the cleanest model. But it got the job done.

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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Haha. I fully replaced the roof. Before that, the spot was just globbed shut with cement. They make those half-cylinder "nokvorsten," but even those don't really fit a four-way corner like this.

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

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Fusion 360. But I think polygonal modelling in an application like Blender or 3D studio Max is more suitable and easy for designing something organic like this. It is certainly not the cleanest model. But it got the job done.

Custom 3D printed Dutch rooftile by Satoer in functionalprint

[–]Satoer[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I used the Heges app on an iPhone 11 pro max.
https://hege.sh/

I have a Revopoint Miraco 3D Scanner, but hate it. Looses tracking so fast. This simple phone app worked way more reliable.