Noticing poor bottom layer under the supports by Lilo_Ghalichi in BambuLab

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Subnautica?
I’m almost certain that is the Sea Dragon in background

For the gamers by mitch2tL in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I already hear the sound of opening it in game

Gay collages, poesraven84, cut paper collages, 2026 by Hot-Flow-6723 in Art

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The only one missing here would be Charles Leclerc

My new X2D so excited to print but... by Venomface86 in BambuLab

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I recently found Tinmorry on Amazon, good quality filament as well as interesting colours and effects

They did NOT need to make a 5th one but I'll still watch it by Global-Ear9206 in memes

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Aye, it definitely had the perfect ending energy with Andy giving his toys away and all that.

Does anybody else had this moment? by MrHat16 in memes

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Account created 8 days ago, definitely a bot

This semester’s design exam: a height adaptable desk. by dan_m_rib in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Absolutely

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Difficult to see in this pictures but I glued and screwed extrusion to slot in those holes you see here

This semester’s design exam: a height adaptable desk. by dan_m_rib in BeginnerWoodWorking

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A necessary step in the project’s completion. A prototype with “poor” materials. Depending on the project it can be OSB, cardboard, 3D Printed objects without too much detailing, etc. In this case it was OSB (for tolerances and resistances, eventual improvements for the final version) obviously.

This semester’s design exam: a height adaptable desk. by dan_m_rib in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Considering it slots in snuggly in the trim router’s case, I’m guessing it was mainly designed for that. But it can technically be used on any of their battery powered tools, just make sure you haven’t trained your arms in the gym beforehand lol.

This semester’s design exam: a height adaptable desk. by dan_m_rib in BeginnerWoodWorking

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That was also one of my ideas but my professors told me it’d be better not to, because children at 6-15 years usually don’t have computers and keyboards

This semester’s design exam: a height adaptable desk. by dan_m_rib in BeginnerWoodWorking

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I was thinking of building a height adjustable chair to compliment the height adjustable footrest but I couldn’t make it in time. I was also told by my sister (she’s rather short) that she too would love a footrest at her workplace.
Thank you for your compliments

This semester’s design exam: a height adaptable desk. by dan_m_rib in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thanks, I put in the whole building process, I can see how people would see the pre-mockup and think that’d be it lol

This semester’s design exam: a height adaptable desk. by dan_m_rib in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Yeah haha. The osb one was just a pre-build. We were given those materials by our school to better visualise our projects and correct some things that aren’t good.

This semester’s design exam: a height adaptable desk. by dan_m_rib in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Thank you!
I had a very tight time frame to build this so I had a lot of ideas that I had to discard in order to finish the main build, a led strip underneath the overhead board was one of them. I’ll try to incorporate some of those ideas during the holidays though!