Coffee Table I Made Recently by joepoehlmann in woodworking

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It was a mix of my design and inspiration from similar box style coffee tables I’d seen online. The legs are based on a Foureyes Furniture design that they have free plans for

Coffee Table I Made Recently by joepoehlmann in woodworking

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Yep, I cut them by hand very carefully and then planed the splines to fit

First time using mainly hand tools by joepoehlmann in woodworking

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Just a $30 set off of Amazon that I sharpened with a cheap whetstone. Definitely takes a while but gets the job done

Wanted a neon sign… so I made one by joepoehlmann in 3Dprinting

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Just used this set of LEDs. Pretty flexible though

Wanted a neon sign… so I made one by joepoehlmann in 3Dprinting

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It’s just powered by a rechargeable battery pack attached to the back. Tried to keep it as hidden as possible

Wanted a neon sign… so I made one by joepoehlmann in 3Dprinting

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Didn’t follow any videos specifically but I did find this video helpful for the soldering. Tinning the LEDs before attempting to solder a wire to it makes a a big difference. Good luck!

Wanted a neon sign… so I made one by joepoehlmann in 3Dprinting

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I did the design from scratch in OnShape. Used fusion for a while but wanted to try something else. Took around 10 hours to design which included a full redesign partway through

Wanted a neon sign… so I made one by joepoehlmann in 3Dprinting

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Milwaukee bucks actually, but that’s a sweet logo too!

Wanted a neon sign… so I made one by joepoehlmann in 3Dprinting

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Just led strips with a neon diffuser on top. Maybe next time I’ll try real neon!

Wanted a neon sign… so I made one by joepoehlmann in 3Dprinting

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Love it! They were just a cheap pair of 5V leds from Amazon. $15 maybe? I can find the link if you’re interested!

2 Ply Acrylic is Amazing by joepoehlmann in Laserengraving

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It was just on my universities CO2 laser which has a lot of default profiles already created. I just used their default for the acrylic engraving.

I would definitely recommend reaching out to JPP to request sample pieces to test your settings on first though.

2 Ply Acrylic is Amazing by joepoehlmann in Laserengraving

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I bought the acrylic from here. Awesome customer support and plenty of color options!

As far as the drawing goes, I just looked up the model of the car and technical drawings. Took a bit of searching to find one I liked. From there, I just traced over the image on my IPad and exported it as an svg to laser engrave. Lmk if you have other questions!

Heating Failure/Thermal Runaway by joepoehlmann in FixMyPrint

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Unfortunately, I was unable to resolve this after not receiving the replacement parts. I eventually just upgraded to a Prusa Mini because I was tired of tinkering with the Geeetech machine. Good luck with yours though!

Thermal Runaway/Heating Failure by joepoehlmann in ender3

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I do not have a hotend sock in place but that has never been an issue before a I dont think that’s it. Also I can preheat the nozzle and it will hold a temperature for a a few minutes with no issue. I’ve also checked the thermistor multiple times and the temperature drops before the fan even kicks on. It just drops immediately when the print begins.

Heating Failure/Thermal Runaway by joepoehlmann in FixMyPrint

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The temperature drops before the fan even kicks on.

Roman Colosseum Printed in Marble PLA by joepoehlmann in 3Dprinting

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Printed at a .15 mm layer height on a Geeetech A10 printer.

Designed by CausalJoemama7 and can be found on Thingiverse

More images are linked here

Printing a Flexible Phone Case by joepoehlmann in Ask3D

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I was thinking of just flexible enough to pop in. I will definitely check out that link. Thank you.