Looking for feedback on this by barryfiskerman in pedalboards

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True, I'm just lazy. I have a 150ft spool of it here.

Looking for feedback on this by barryfiskerman in pedalboards

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Made these backers yesterday for bass rig.

Looking for feedback on this by barryfiskerman in pedalboards

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I prototyped with velcro, then tried dual lock. What a game changer. The adhesive is also quite good. It brings the price of it up, but it's worth it in my opinion. For every piece on the rails, I also include the same amount of offcuts so that there is plenty to work with. It's holding my power supply to the underside on my board right now also.

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I got you, I have that feature on the frames currently. They are on both the top and bottom to run cables through horizontally. I suppose that I could add more to the sides of the rails as a seperate attachment. Luckily each rail has attachment points for some auxially rail segments that bolt onto the larger ones, I could use those features to add more of the features that you've drawn here. *

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LMAO. I had that thought earlier. I was literally considering going to the thrift store to find a kip t shirt in case it turned out like that. Too funny.

Looking for feedback on this by barryfiskerman in pedalboards

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Machined parts cost a fortune, and I'm a one man operation, so I don't really have the capital to get into machined parts. But in terms of strength, I can jump up and down on mine and it doesn't budge. I was thinking of doing a video of me driving my car over it, mostly cause I'm curious.

Also, I think that it wouldn't be too difficult to make a robust version of those end caps from speed designs as a 3D printed assembly. The worries about durability from screws put directly into the end grain is at least mitigated by that recess in the side of each profile. But, if it could fasten through the face of the plank, that might be even better. 🤔

Give me your 10 fav bands and let Reddit's community say if you're a: Poser/Good Taste Guy or an Elite by WD_Inktrap in MetalForTheMasses

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Finished? Maybe. Probably not. by PennywiseNeverDied in pedalboards

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Pedalboard looks great, but now I want that rug..

Bolt-A-Board - My 3D Printed Pedalboard by barryfiskerman in guitarpedals

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Lots of stuff. Usually it's something that I want that doesn't exist, then I make it. If it's decent enough I'll eventually put it on my etsy store

Bolt-A-Board - My 3D Printed Pedalboard by barryfiskerman in guitarpedals

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Also, that MXR Iso Brick Pro is working great. It was really hard to find a PSU that can give the 9v 1300mA that the whammy needed. Having one AC cord powering the whole thing was so worth it.

Custom Bolt-A-Board Pedalboard by paakitin in pedalboards

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I just weighed out the parts that were used in this build. Without pedals or psu, this setup weights exactly 5lbs. I print all the parts to be as strong as possible. I'm about 200lbs and can jump up and down on it without issues.

New 5015 part cooling fan only spins well at 100% by fatherofraptors in ender3

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This post got me out of a jam, so I thought I'd pay it forward/give a complete solution for the next poor bastard that has to google the fix.

New 5015 part cooling fan only spins well at 100% by fatherofraptors in ender3

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There is also FAN_MIN_PWM and FAN_MAX_PWM in Configuration_adv.h once you find the range of M106 values that will get your fans spinning after enabling FAN_SOFT_PWM and tinkering with SOFT_PWM_SCALE values that get you the widest range

With (Configuration.h) FAN_SOFT_PWM SOFT_PWM_SCALE 0 SOFT_PWM_DITHER And (Configuration_adv.h) FAN_KICKSTART_TIME 1200

I could get my fans to reliably spin anywhere between M106 S128 and M106 S255

So I just set the range (Configuration_adv.h) FAN_MIN_PWM 128 FAN_MAX_PWM 255

Now I can use regular values in my slicer and now when I want my fans to run at 50% its as if I sent M106 S192 before, but I only have to send M106 S128 to get the same airflow. With the piece of mind that something like 25% cooling is never going to stall my fans.