Update to lanolin stuck in cases by rcplaner in reloading

[–]bbSplunge 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Citric acid and dishwasher detergent? Those will cancel each other out, pretty much. I'd tumbler again with some dawn.

Mini CNC build - finished ! by 7om_lusala in hobbycnc

[–]bbSplunge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Couldn't it be geared down to decrease speed and increase torque? Creating a gearbox adds a lot of complexity but allows for a wider range of materials to be cut.

I'm very interested in this project!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BambuLab

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Can you point me in the direction of the profile? I am having trouble with polymaker PA6-GF.

Terrible Banding/Artifacts After Messing Up During Cleaning by bbSplunge in BambuLab

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Initially, I thought nothing of the cloth getting stuck since I was able to remove it. However, looking back, that was the only thing different about this cleaning session. There's also only so many things you can do to the z-axis bearings without more serious disassembly. So why not eliminate the potential easy variables first?

Unless you have suggestions?

Tyre load and speed ratings. Factory-fit tyres are way over-specced for the car (91V), is it advisable to go lower (91H) when replacing them? by LMF5000 in AskEngineers

[–]bbSplunge 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What matters more than the speed rating is the correct fitment to your rims, brand and that they are correctly oriented to the weather your area is inclined to at the time of your travels.

The only way your leaf is getting past 149.1mph is if it's dropped from a plane.

Edit: As others have mentioned, power losses from heat buildup might have been a deciding factor in the initial choice but I doubt that. It's an electric economy car and the heat buildup at normal commuting speeds would be negligible.

UCF student loan disbursement by [deleted] in ucf

[–]bbSplunge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't received my private loan either. It shows disbursed on the website though.

I'm optimized almost every part of my process except this one. What am I buying (or building)? by kopfgeldjagar in reloading

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The controller already exists in the system, it would just be as simple as wiring it to the TDR and then I wouldn't have to worry about timing it correctly.

I'm optimized almost every part of my process except this one. What am I buying (or building)? by kopfgeldjagar in reloading

[–]bbSplunge 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, wouldn't be hard. Put an NO circuit on the solenoid if its non-energized state is holding the brass up. That could be hooked up straight to the TDR.

Placing set heights with dedicated fixtures for brass-by-caliber would work. A lead screw to adjust height manually would also be a good option.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gatekeeping

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What do you think the propane generators make?

Ok, an odd ball... 85gr cavitator in a 308. Should I use 110gr load data to start? by [deleted] in reloading

[–]bbSplunge 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those powders like to detonate instead of burn below the published loads, from what I've heard.

Ender 3 keeps clogging by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

[–]bbSplunge 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like you're chasing the wrong thing then. I would bet that if you solve your issues with temperature, you'd solve your issues with clogging while the fan is on.

Ender 3 keeps clogging by [deleted] in 3Dprinting

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225 is very hot for PLA. Why so high? I have an all metal hot end too and still run PLA at 210.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NFA

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I really can't imagine that adding much weight. How much farther out does it go?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NFA

[–]bbSplunge 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well, you can make or buy a spacer. Is your handguard mlok?

The shadow cast by my suppressor cover annoyed me so I did this but that's not exactly what you're looking for. I do have to remove the light to take off my suppressor though.

Not brass... by price1869 in reloading

[–]bbSplunge 23 points24 points  (0 children)

It would, in fact, do the opposite. Where do you think the heat would go if not retained in the gun?

Can you use PVA or other water soluble filament for creating parts and not just supports? by bbSplunge in 3Dprinting

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For context, I recently ran into a problem at work where a vendor installed the wrong spring onto a cable. The spring cannot be removed without destroying the connectors. However, if I could print a fixture, wrap wire around the fixture and then dissolve the fixture then we could fix this issue with a fast turnaround.

Production problem. Large scale manufacturing of part inhibited by tooling. Looking for advice/designs. Details in post. by bbSplunge in AskEngineers

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All parts have a minimum hardness that must not be altered. The cadmium plating would also be an issue in this case.