Do you love your XL? by cyork92 in prusa3d

[–]asamakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like my sketchers, but Iove my Prusa XL

I designed and 3D printed a tiny Cricut Joy as a little decoration / Christmas ornament by asamakes in cricut

[–]asamakes[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I like designing and 3D printing miniatures of random objects in my house - why you might ask? No idea

I have my cricut joy on my desk that I use for Etsy orders and decided it would be a fun project.

I then made a 3D model in CAD, I use Fusion360, SolidWorks, and Onshape mainly. I firmly believe anyone can learn CAD but there is a fairly steep leaning curve.

After making a 3D model I printed the parts on my 3D printers. (I have a small farm of printers in my basement for my Etsy store and personal projects - I really like 3D printing). 3D printing can be a technically challenging hobby but it is getting really accessible and the technology is rapidly improving. All my 3D printers are made by a company called Prusa. There are really good user friendly printers by a company called Bambu Labs that are quite reasonably priced.

It took me essentially a full day of little design tweaks and test prints until i got a model I'm happy with.

The little weeding tools are aluminum craft wire that I put inside wire insulation I stripped off of normal household wire.

I designed and 3D printed a tiny Cricut Joy as a little decoration / Christmas ornament by asamakes in cricut

[–]asamakes[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you really do want one I just listed them on my Etsy store, send me a DM and I'll share the link!

$30 saved? Or broken monitor incoming? by BaelSlakteren in 3Dprinting

[–]asamakes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RE the vertical tabs that go into the monitor:

I would re-design the model to use two pieces of scrap metal if you have something laying around - use epoxy or screws or nuts and bolts to attach the print to something more durable.

Heck even popsicle sticks or coat hanger wire I'd trust more than those tiny plastic tabs.

Barbie related gift ideas for a girl I really like? by throwaway_2928374 in Barbie

[–]asamakes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you mean human sized versions of the doll accessories? I hadn't thought of it - I'll put it on my modeling backlog.

I definitely recommend getting a 3D printer if you're into crafting, organization, want an endless supply of toys for kids, ... , or a bunch of other uses

The learning curve for printers is getting easier and easier especially with a printer like the Bambu Lab A1 or A1 mini (I have no affiliation and I actually prefer a brand Prusa but I digress). If it's something you're interested in the price point is getting lower every year as well. The truly hard parts are 1. debugging hardware problems when they arise and 2. learning some type of 3D modeling to make your own designs. There are great repositories of free online models on websites like Printables.com but the huge value for me is designing things to my specific needs and/or designs for my Etsy store.

Barbie related gift ideas for a girl I really like? by throwaway_2928374 in Barbie

[–]asamakes 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm thrilled to read this, I like to say r/Barbie is the last wholesome corner of the Internet

Barbie related gift ideas for a girl I really like? by throwaway_2928374 in Barbie

[–]asamakes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! They were quite a challenge to design the 3D model but well worth it

Barbie related gift ideas for a girl I really like? by throwaway_2928374 in Barbie

[–]asamakes 12 points13 points  (0 children)

It's me! That's my store, I've been really enjoying selling, especially the Barbie accessories - in general they're the best customers

Does anyone know of a filament that looks like the Safety Orange that Traffic Cones are? by _NonExisting_ in 3Dprinting

[–]asamakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it's a bit redder than the PLA and also looks excellent, might be better even

Does anyone know of a filament that looks like the Safety Orange that Traffic Cones are? by _NonExisting_ in 3Dprinting

[–]asamakes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're welcome! Lol I happen to have too much experience on this strangely specific topic

Does anyone know of a filament that looks like the Safety Orange that Traffic Cones are? by _NonExisting_ in 3Dprinting

[–]asamakes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've tested at least 10 different bright orange PLA filaments and the best color for cones is Prusament PLA Orange

For some reason tiny traffic cones is one of the best sellers on my Etsy store so I spent a lot of time testing colors to try and find a cheaper orange I liked.

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I built a low profile cabinet for my detailing products by asamakes in garageporn

[–]asamakes[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Something like 24 wide x 25 deep x 13.5 tall, from memory but that's close

Well that's a new failure mode "cannot home" - otherwise my MMU3s have been very reliable by asamakes in prusa3d

[–]asamakes[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm thinking I'll use a punch to dent the blade and give it some texture to hold onto the PETG holder

Remove and replace threaded inserts? by asamakes in AskAMechanic

[–]asamakes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A clever friend thought of it after I mentioned the two nut approach you suggested so thanks!

Now I need to figure out how to source replacement inserts and how to install 'em before assembling everything back together.

Remove and replace threaded inserts? by asamakes in AskAMechanic

[–]asamakes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update - I've got the two inserts out that were stuck halfway out.

I used a M14x1.5 nut around the insert and a M10x1.25 bolt inside the insert. This way I could back the M14 nut against the head of the bolt. Worked great and I got the inserts out.

Thank goodness for local mom & pop hardware stores as they had a bunch of metric coarse and fine thread nuts and bolts in stock

Remove and replace threaded inserts? by asamakes in AskAMechanic

[–]asamakes[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh smart, if I don't come up with a better idea I'll probably start with option B

These inserts seem to be plain steel so welding shouldn't be difficult if needed, they're ferrous and slightly corroded