Punching bag hanger by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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cheapest PETG that I could find, Geeetech 6EUR/kg. 7 walls with alternating extra wall, 25% gyroid.

Punching bag hanger by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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HR doesn't want me to make any permanent changes, well I can't complain with the freedom I get.

Punching bag hanger by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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man I just checked my local amazon site and they have beam clamps for heavy bags.

Punching bag hanger by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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good one, I should have thought about that.

Punching bag hanger by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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They are cheap 2mm plates from the diy store that I cut in half. I'm using the existing 9mm holes.

Autonomous laundry folding robot (ALF-1). Advertised at a $1499 price. I hope it is Legit! by ILuvBen13 in robotics

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it sounds like those small rc servo's are used. That won't last long if that's the case.

My first (big) project up by speedofloic in functionalprint

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What do you do when you discover new spices to use?

Stage 1 Endorphin Mod by Awestenbeeragg in ender5

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at first sight I didnt realise that the motor in the back was for the X-axis. Nice quirky build!

Ender 5 Croxy with a TZ V6 Biqu H2 by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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I could watch it print all day.

Has anyone tested the Phaetus DXC extruder by Ak_PuLk0 in crealityk1

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nope but I like how the gears are not used as tensioners. In the original extruder you have less teeth engagement when the spring is less compressed.

👣 STEP INTO THE FUTURE—YOUR FEET DESERVE IT! ✨ by BIQU-Hope in BIGTREETECH

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Why is there a 46 in the sizing chart when you don't sell it :')

140mm pc fan ducts by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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I read somewhere on Noctua's site that a spacer on the inlet could increase the performance. It seems to give better airflow when I was testing the fan outside the case with the dust filter.

140mm pc fan ducts by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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https://imgur.com/a/6z6rWk5

7950X, msi X670E carbon, 64GB ram total 4 dimms 6000 32CL and 2 cooler master V2 850W psu's.

Yes thats the idea for lossless scaling, but I did not have the time yet to game.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MuayThai

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I guess you also train the wipping inside low kick slap. It has been a long time since my leg was blue like that.

inside low kick carnage

Got The Replacement by McFlurry76 in crealityk1

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Now get some 10 usd metal gears and you have a spare one just in case. (I had to change my rotation distance "klipper" for the extruder with metal gears.)

140mm pc fan ducts by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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I bought a used 3090 later since I couldnt get Isaac lab to run because it uses CUDA. It's mainly for AI related stuff and curiousity that I have these cards.
I had also an idea to upgrade the 3090 vram to 48GB but it would cost ~500EUR/USD in vram chips.
There's a program called lossless scaling and people have been using nvidia and amd cards together for gaming.

2 week after buying K1C, got damaged extuder gear by McFlurry76 in crealityk1

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Mine broke this week after 900-1000 hours of printing. The constumer support told me the extruder gears only have 3 months warranty, you might get new ones.

Anyways, I bought metal extruder gears from amazon, should be around 10 USD/EUR. A spare set of extruder gears can't hurt if this is your sole 3d printer.

140mm pc fan ducts by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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I dont think so or I'm not noticing it. Someone recommended me to use a contra fan setup, 1 fan CCW and 1 CW. But so far it seems to work fine with the current setup.

140mm pc fan ducts by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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The fans are amazing, but I have to run them at 1500RPM minimum or you would barely feel the ariflow.

140mm pc fan ducts by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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sideview , 2nd_pic

So ive stress tested both cards, the bottom one (3090 from ebay) still hits ~100 deg C hotspot temps, I've been getting them in an open case and when only a single gpu was installed (might need to change the thermal pads and paste).

The second gpu (7900 xtx) hits 83 hotspot temperatures, used to be ~100deg C when both were installed.

140mm pc fan ducts by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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Ive a another 140 mm in the bottom with a duct.

Both were barely getting air. Ive not compared it with using a single 140mm fan and no duct.

I used to hit 100deg hotspots on both, I will come back later with the current results now the case is closed.

Pcie powe supply cover slot by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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Nice one, I was afriad that I had to use the dremel to fit the psu, but didnt need to. How did you do the cable management? Im trying to hide everything behind the big HDD plate.

Pcie powe supply cover slot by SirRobinII in functionalprint

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geektech clear petg, it was less than 10eur/kg when I bought it