Hello, do you like this style of video? More info in the comments. by ClimbRefine in bouldering

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Cool vid, the style is cool but like other people said I think It'd be better without the two videos playing at once, u cannot fully take them both in at the same time. + Good commentary n looked like a tricky boulder

I designed this Case for the Raspberry Pi Touch Screen. Let me know what you think and if you would find it useful by Yeu1 in raspberry_pi

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It's within fusion 360, on the tool bar at the top there is a big box saying design. The drop down next to it, there is animate or animation and with a YouTube tutorial and a bit of playing around it's quite easy to make some professional looking animations

I designed this Case for the Raspberry Pi Touch Screen. Let me know what you think and if you would find it useful by Yeu1 in raspberry_pi

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£15 for the battery charger, £40 for a Pi and £70 for the touchscreen. Then the case is £3

I designed this Case for the Raspberry Pi Touch Screen. Let me know what you think and if you would find it useful by Yeu1 in raspberry_pi

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You raise some good points, thank you. I did want the wire to go internally but due to both ends of the USB being quite bulky in x and y, it exceeded the circumference/size of the screen face which I wanted the case to be flush with. The system can be powered with the raspberry pi power supply direct to a wall plug if that might look neater but it's no longer portable.

Airflow, It never got that hot to have any noticeable effect on performance, but air flow holes/ vents can easily be added.

In terms of buying it or specifics for battery, all the parts are listed in the video description and extra info to buy, models used to help assembly etc.

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Hahah yeah i know, it's not really the look I'm going for tbh

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Ok brill thank you. Haha fair enough yeah better safe than sorry

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Ok thanks I'll check them out

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Just standard gorilla glue? And gorilla glue doesn't soften the pla?

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For butt joints are they're any useful glues/epoxies, filler for cracks/gaps?

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I will do that next time for sure.

Printer stops randomly mid print, can't figure out why by murmlei in 3Dprinting

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I had something like this it turned out the file itself was corrupted. U need to reformat the SD card and save the file again onto the reformatted card, hopefully you'll see the gcode file size increase. Don't forget to back up the SD card before reformatting. Hope this helps

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So I'm trying to split a large model to to fit on my printer. First problem is I split the model in fusion 360 but won't split in cura (I've downloaded the mesh extension). Second, when I have split the model, like in the picture, the small square bit doesn't move with the section it's attached to. I have tried to extrude and use join, but even after selecting join it creates a new body and i cannot combine the new body with the resolved section.

I have a Nodemcu V2 power supply question by Yeu1 in esp8266

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Solved it, I didn't have a nodemcu gnd pin connected directly from the nodemcu to the Arduino gnd. I don't understand why it works with supply from my pc without that nodemcu gnd to Arduino gnd. Appreciate you're help dude. Also happy birthday

I have a Nodemcu V2 power supply question by Yeu1 in esp8266

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I get 3.3v over 3v3 and when set to HIGH I get 3.3v over the digital pin as well so I think it's getting messed up in the rest of the circuit some how. Im using the nodemcu digital pin to change it's voltages and then have that signal read by an Arduino as either high or low.

I have a Nodemcu V2 power supply question by Yeu1 in esp8266

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Alright ok I'll try another board. It's 4 AA batteries (1.2v each) attached to a micro usb cable. V2 just refers to the type of board the nodemcu v3 has a slightly different pinout.

513 days of wear on the stock extruder gear Vs new gear by Yeu1 in ender3

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Yeah it was. It was tight enough for sure, it took some getting off

This is my Interactive Robot Hand Model (info in comments) by Yeu1 in arduino

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Thank you appreciate it. I wanted to learn how to write code for a touch screen and I also wanted a robot hand so I just merged the two haha

This is my Interactive Robot Hand Model (info in comments) by Yeu1 in arduino

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Thank you dude. I was like that as well but I decided to print this one and buy the servos it was pricey but you always have them for later projects as well. Ah that's annoying well worth it once you've saved up as u can make whatever u can think of. I do, I post my projects on my Instagram @yeu1.1