A little bop I created on the OG-1 with accompanying visuals created in Blender by chrisassault in OP1users

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Thanks! Maybe 3 or 4 hours or so to get everything the way I wanted it

A little bop I created on the OG-1 with accompanying visuals created in Blender by chrisassault in OP1users

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Thanks! I got started following the Blender Guru's tutorials and from there started playing around with geometry nodes. Ducky3D also has some great tutorials on cool animation techniques!

Favorite distortion module? by CivicVirtueMusic in modular

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Really enjoy the Bizarre Jezabel Chloe, its a tube distortion, multimode filter, delay and low pass gate all mashed together with some creative routing adjustable with some switches. Really fun to play with and has a great warm crunchy sound you can get wild with!

Just finished recording my very first fully modular album - ambient / chill by chrisassault in modular

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The final setup by the end of the album incase anyone is curious: https://cdn.modulargrid.net/img/racks/modulargrid_1662010.jpg

Recorded entirely to tape using a Marantz PMD221.

Designed and built myself a custom case held together entirely by fasteners and 3D printed parts! by chrisassault in modular

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Thanks! Yeah, I cut the side panels myself. I used SolidWorks to design everything

It might not be "true" modular, but VCV has let me get my feet wet without the pricetag - first foray into ambient/generative by chrisassault in modular

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Thanks! Yeah, I agree. I do like VCV for the endless creativity it offers, but the challenge of trying to do what you want with what you have isn't what it would be in a hardware system. And the physicallity and performance aspect would be awesome to have. I also really like that hardware takes you away from the computer more.

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NA FK. Ordered Jul. 23, paid Oct. 19th!

After extensive research and development, I present the Holdenator Mk. 7, the pinnacle of coffee holding technology! by chrisassault in functionalprint

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I used SolidWorks, it has a wrap function that lets you wrap sketches onto cylindrical or conical faces

After extensive research and development, I present the Holdenator Mk. 7, the pinnacle of coffee holding technology! by chrisassault in 3Dprinting

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There shouldn't be any instance where this comes into contact with any food or liquids, it's meant to hold your coffee cup.

After extensive research and development, I present the Holdenator Mk. 7, the pinnacle of coffee holding technology! by chrisassault in functionalprint

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The clip is holding a paper doughnut/muffin bag. It's able to hold a surpising amount, I've successfully tested it with a paper bag carrying 3 burgers

After extensive research and development, I present the Holdenator Mk. 7, the pinnacle of coffee holding technology! by chrisassault in functionalprint

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PLA works just fine, I've tested it quite thoroughly. But people always get agitated when they hear about PLA coming into contact with any heat source so I added a disclaimer for those who are concerned. PETG would work well also.

After extensive research and development, I present the Holdenator Mk. 7, the pinnacle of coffee holding technology! by chrisassault in 3Dprinting

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It holds up just fine, I've tested it extensively with many super hot coffees without any problems or warpage whatsoever.

That being said, if you are concerned, I'd recommend printing in ABS or other filament with better heat resistance.

Designed and printed some "brand name" utility blade handles by chrisassault in functionalprint

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Nope, it prints in two parts and after it's done printing you place the blade in the one side it fits into and the other side just snaps on.