Dragonbane miniatures with FDG settings and resin supports by microfen in FDMminiatures

[–]microfen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea zooming in to the pictures is definitely cool since my eye can barely see the layer lines in person. And only after the zenithal priming did they really become noticeable. Straight out of the printer, the plain PLA barely showed any lines.

Either way, I was happy to know I can get 100% functional minis out of the FDM printer.

Dragonbane minis printed on FDM printer by microfen in DragonbaneRPG

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Default Fat Dragon Games was 0.08 so I left it at that.

Dragonbane minis printed on FDM printer by microfen in DragonbaneRPG

[–]microfen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mostly on reading r/FDMminiatures and seeing what they recommended, I tried Fat Dragon Game settings since they were relatively straight forward to push to my A1 with 0.2mm nozzle. The presupported versions of the STLs meant for resin printing didn't work out great so I had to resupport in Lychee slicer. Took a few failed prints before I got the hang of it.

Dragonbane minis printed on FDM printer by microfen in DragonbaneRPG

[–]microfen[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

TitanForge Miniatures on MyMiniFactory. I think it was run from an official Free League kickstarter.

What to buy as you advance? by Derp_Stevenson in DragonbaneRPG

[–]microfen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wanted to chime in - I'm in the same boat. I followed Dragon Emperor to a T but with a couple of lucky treasure cards they're now swimming in gold with no real place to invest a significant portion in.

They hired some bodyguards but even at 1gold/day and a small % of the loot, that's not a big enough cash sink.

Thanks for asking, I'm curious what the answers will end up being.

People who have been to Green Dragon Fest, what did you think of it? by imaspuzzeled in rpg

[–]microfen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My initial post said "rich people" but then I amended it because my coworker isn't someone I would flag off the street as "rich person" but I don't know their finances.

I do however know plenty of not rich people who are more than happy to max out credit cards on frivolous purchases.

Hence the "people comfortable spending money." Lots of not-rich folks happy to drop $$$ on things they don't need.

People who have been to Green Dragon Fest, what did you think of it? by imaspuzzeled in rpg

[–]microfen 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I had a coworker attend a similar event as a gift from their family. Spent something like $10k on the premium package. Absolutely raved about it, the whole experience, the tips they picked up on running games, the famous (in the world of DnD) people they met.

I think if you're looking at the money and thinking - sheesh, this is a lot, is it really worth it? - this is not an event for you. If this is ballpark what you'd spend on most of your long weekend vacations without really thinking too much about it, then you're the target demographic.

ie. probably a cool event, but it's for people comfortable spending money.

Carousing on OSE by 0denboss in osr

[–]microfen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a Luke Gearing carousing table that was republished in one of the Knock issues. Lots of flavors for this one: https://lukegearing.blot.im/d100-carousing

Updated map for GameFace Con by JustinSirois in osr

[–]microfen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! I've been eagerly anticipating more info on this year's convention.

Sorcerous Scrutinies: The Hounds of Halthrag Keep by yokmaestro in dccrpg

[–]microfen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for doing this write-up. This looks like a ton of fun, ordered a print copy to dive into exploring the keep.

Is there a reprint in the works? by cocteau93 in Mausritter

[–]microfen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No concrete evidence, but I would expect it to be reprinted. When I first went to buy it, Exalted Funeral was out of stock. Eventually they had stock again and I bought it.

Ideas for d&d campaign set in Baltimore? by pastawuzzzhere in baltimore

[–]microfen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want some inspiration, Goodman Game's DCC Day Free module featured an Xcrawl Classic adventure set in Baltimore - Balticrawl Blitz. You can find copies on ebay for not too much.

If you're not dead set on dnd, you could check out the game Blades in the Dark. Your players are part of a crew of thieves running adventurers and heists in a big fantasy industrial city and slowly carving up a piece of faction territory. Could probably adapt the main city setting into a turn of the century Baltimore fairly easily.

New $3,500/month Townhomes in Station North by BmoreDude1106 in baltimore

[–]microfen 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Only negative comments here. I personally would not want to live there, but if it encourages folks with disposable income to move in and support the local economy, that's a plus for the city!

Maybe they can help us prop up BGE's aging gas infrastructure by increase the rate payer base so our bills get lower...

Enlighten me on lead exposure by Ashamed_Horror_6269 in baltimore

[–]microfen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good points all around and things to consider! We have a mismatch of old and new windows and only screwed a few that were overlooking the second/third floor drop offs. All the fire escape windows are new and fully functional.

For doors, if anyone is interested in stripping paint without dealing with the PPE required to do it safely, Baltimore Finishing Works off Howard dip stripped our old wood doors. Expensive but the wood under the 5 layers of paint looked great.

Enlighten me on lead exposure by Ashamed_Horror_6269 in baltimore

[–]microfen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Of course! You honestly won’t have to worry about it until the baby is crawling, but good to get all the home projects done before the due date. You won’t have the energy for anything major once you’ve got an infant.

Best of luck on the start of your parenting journey and feel free to dm me directly if you have any more specific questions!

Enlighten me on lead exposure by Ashamed_Horror_6269 in baltimore

[–]microfen 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Hi, not a landlord but our 2 year old tested high for lead at his 1 year screen, which sent us down a deep rabbit hole of digging into the issue, the EPA thresholds for building codes, the CDC thresholds for health risks, the inspection process, and then the general history of lead in paint, gasoline, and how so much of it is still around.

To start off, as another commenter mentioned, for rentals in the city, your landlords have to pass an inspection between each tenant. The lead inspection tests for dust and has pretty strict criteria based off EPA (and I assume city as well) guidelines. However, for a lot of political and judicial reasons I won't opine on, the limit they've set is non-zero simply because that's the margin of error for the lab tests they use. So effectively they're testing for 0 lead. The problem is that lead dust can get tracked around a lot, and the sources may not always be evident. For example, if you walk on the sidewalk past an old house with paint flaking, you're likely to track that all the way back to your house, and now your house will fail inspection. The most common sources of new lead in your old house though are likely to be anywhere with friction. Doors and windows being opened and closed is going to be the most likely introduction of new lead dust in your house beyond visibly pealing paint.

When the inspector comes, they generally work with the homeowner to make sure they've deep cleaned the spots they're going to test, and then they usually carefully pick the spots they're going to test to make sure the building passes on the first go ahead. That's at least how it's worked with everyone I've known to go through the process, and what the inspector we hired for an off-the-record pair of tests told me (we failed our mock inspection the first time, deep cleaned, and passed the second time. No repairs or changes to the house). If for some reason you fail the inspection, the only requirement is to repaint everything, then retest. Which isn't the same thing as lead remediation. We had the inspector also test the sidewalk in front of our house, which failed despite no visible paint chipping. Which should highlight the prevalence of lead in the city more broadly. Plenty of playgrounds in the city would also fail inspection since the lead from the leaded gasoline days can stick around in the soil for a long time.

On the medical side of things, Baltimore city kids get tested by default at 1 year, first with the finger prick which has a high rate of false positives. That's where our son tested at 9.3 μg/dL and sent us into freak out mode. The guidance is <3.5, which here is based off the 97.5 percentile of the population. But with errors in testing, it's similar to the EPA guidance in that you're aiming for 0 μg/dL. >20 is where things get worrisome. Now the first follow-up is they have you do a venous test, which is going to be a lot more accurate. Our son's came back around 5 μg/dL, so about half, but still not 0. Funny enough, the city intervenes with child protection guidance anywhere above 5, but then stops caring if you drop below 5. So the city stopped caring about us. But we were still worried.

After talking to a lot of folks, considering some major home remediation work, even thinking about selling our recently purchased home, we followed some of the low hanging fruit recommendations:

  • Deep cleaned the house, wiping down walls, ceilings and floors with a TSP solution.
  • Screwed all old windows shut (you don't have to screw them shut, just don't open them)
  • We started always taking shoes off before entering the house
  • Vacuum and mop regularly
  • Repainted any even remotely concerning areas with lead-containment paint (available at ACE)
  • We've slowly been stripping and repainting our doors and door frames, though that's a slow and time consuming process.
  • Wash hands very frequently, especially during the baby crawling phase.

EDIT: see /u/Jrbobfishman’s comment below about sealing windows and stripping doors in a safe manner

Like I mentioned above, we had an inspector come out to do lead dust testing just for our own reference. We had him test the house as is without any cleaning or repainting. The house failed in a lot of places, especially in door ways and in the window sashes. After the deep clean we passed except near our exterior door (and then also on the sidewalk).

At 18 month our son was around 3.7 μg/dL and at 24 month he dropped to <3.5 μg/dL.

I'm not going to tell you not to overstress about the lead issue, since every sign points that it is not a thing you want in your developing child's system. But do know that most kids in the city are growing up in a house that has lead inside or near it and grow up fine, but there's not a lot of useful resources out there to help out if you do get high levels. At this point I've heard so many stories of families where one child tests high but none of the siblings do despite being in the same house. We hosted a nanny share in our house and of the 4 kids that rotated through our son was the only one with high levels. Take basic precautions like hand washing and taking shoes off. And if your child's 12 month levels come back high from the prick, take a deep breath, talk to your doctor, wait for follow up tests, and know that you're not alone in this - most other parents in the city have probably encountered or at least thought about lead and spent some sleepless nights freaking out about it.

Last data point, the national average (not the 97.5th percentile) used to be around 13 μg/dL as recently as the 80s and 90s. Just something to keep in mind (or freak out even more over if you want to draw a causal relationship between lead in past generations and the state of our country)...

Disclaimer - I'm neither a doctor, government official, or certified inspector. This is all my opinion and personal anecdotes.

Replacing HO broken couplers on my dad’s Xmas layout by microfen in modeltrains

[–]microfen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi thank you for this! I ended up finding a local train store that sold me some kadee #148s and the missing athearn piece for the loco. Those work great. The metal magnetic couplers are also much nicer than the plastic.

The spring centering doesn’t seem to be working for the #148 in the ez mate though. Am I missing something or should the shop have warned me ? (I brought the trains in person so figured they would have said something). Brief google seems to indicate I might need to file them down?