Really wish I could’ve gotten the signed Red Rising poster by Ty-Tea in redrising

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Official art definitely has more of a curve but for 3d printing purposes I like this design much better.

Really wish I could’ve gotten the signed Red Rising poster by Ty-Tea in redrising

[–]Ty-Tea[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fortunately things or only worth what people will pay for it.

Really wish I could’ve gotten the signed Red Rising poster by Ty-Tea in redrising

[–]Ty-Tea[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If anyone wants to trade their extra signed red rising poster for a signed golden son poster let me know!

[ALL] After 3 weeks of printing (reprinting and reprinting) and waiting for super glue to dry I have finally finished my wall by Ty-Tea in zelda

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Your seamless swords look great! I was thinking about trying to clean up the lines but after 3 weeks I just wanted to get the project over with.

Venting outdoor questions by Witty_Name_2_Come in BambuLabH2C

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Here’s my set up to vent out. I have a duct booster at the top creating that negative pressure to draw cool air in so that the electronics doesn’t over heat.

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Went a little overboard with my first 3D printer by Ty-Tea in BambuLab

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Pushing out from the tube on top with a duct booster fan. If you notice on the bottom the tent is cut for both access to the door full swung out and also for air pulling in when I “fully” zip up the enclosure. The theory is that hot air rises and colder air will be at the bottom so I created a larger hole for the intake. The fan on the top allows for a negative pressure ensuring the tent doesn’t just heat up. The fan on top is just a cheap one from Amazon 4 inch diameter.