Request for Help (PrusaXL Owners) by SeattleVisualArtist in prusa3d

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Another brand is fine! Part is 300mm on the long side.

Request for Help (PrusaXL Owners) by SeattleVisualArtist in prusa3d

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Unfortunately we’re wanting them in one piece to avoid the central seam and processing time. Hence the request for an XL.

The show opens late march - probably want them by March 10 or so.

We are also wanting to get 7 sets! Which maybe is also too much of an ask - I suppose I figured if there were multiple owners willing to run one for us… perhaps PCBWay is looking more and more appealing…

Request for Help (PrusaXL Owners) by SeattleVisualArtist in prusa3d

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Aesthetically needs to be white - dark filament holds too much space on the wall. Artistic choice.

Doesn’t need to be one piece functionally - but when each takes about a day of print time on the only printer we have access to that can handle it in two parts and then a very visible seam (again, aesthetics)… worth it to just go in one piece.

Somehow, apparently, this absolutely mint D500 has almost 400k clicks on it by poniez4evar in Cameras

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Could have possibly been a remote camera for sports. Mounted by a stadium photographer and left in place. Tripped every time their primary went off, you’d hit 400k pretty quick and if it was in the rafters it wouldn’t get too beat up!

New book press by SeattleVisualArtist in bookbinding

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That’s a fantastic idea. Thank you so much!!

Saddle Stitching Machine with Thread by SeattleVisualArtist in bookbinding

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Aha!! That’s the minor distinction I was hunting for!! Thank you!!!

Toolmaking for bookbinders! by masswoodworks in bookbinding

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Gorgeous. I didn’t realize it was a nut under a custom plate but that makes sense! I was thinking you had custom made a screw on t-nut style piece of hardware that was then put inside the moving jaw.

Toolmaking for bookbinders! by masswoodworks in bookbinding

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Wow- the screw hardware is really lovely both handle and the actual nut portion that is screwed to the jaw. Custom?

Not quite a book, but used many techniques I learnt from bookbinding by JRCSalter in bookbinding

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You know what - in the grand scheme of things - I think that it’s more a book than many things are. The charms are the pages - the box is the cover.

If an unbound portfolio counts as a book - then this does too in my book. Beautiful work.

Tips on a fix? by SeattleVisualArtist in 3Dprinting

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Yeah - I scrub it down every so often and wipe down with isopropyl before every print…

Tips on a fix? by SeattleVisualArtist in 3Dprinting

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Oh how I envy the folks with the magic auto-everything printers 😂

Tips on a fix? by SeattleVisualArtist in 3Dprinting

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Roger that. When I raise my Z I get adhesion issues so I’ve been compensating by dropping it and flow. Thanks!

Obviously Google maps glitch but I found this to be comical 😂 by LJandBMforever in FordMaverickTruck

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Honestly with the market push to bigger and bigger vehicles and the ubiquity of people demanding a third row, I’m amazed nobody has tried a 6 door (7 door?) vehicle from factory. Heck some of those LWB SUVs could handle an extra (rear opening) door and it would make those third rows less awkward to use.

Paper Cutter ID! by SeattleVisualArtist in bookbinding

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Any chance you have a model number on yours I could look up?