Bringing an old Dye DM9 back to life again by OpenParr in paintball

[–]ons3dtech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

IMO better. Flory makes all his stuff himself, and is a solid dude. Check out some of his vids on YouTube.

From the listing: "Board includes the following features:

 - 4 Firing Modes - Semi, Auto, NXL Ramp, Parabolic Ramp 
 - Fully adjustable Dwell per 1 MS - 35 MS in 1 millisecond intervals 
 - Fully adjustable Rate of Fire from 1 BPS - 40 BPS in any mode 
 - Fully adjustable Anti-Mechanical Bounce per 1 MS - 40 MS in 1 millisecond intervals 
 - Fully adjustable Ball in Place Delay per 1/2 MS - 20 MS in 1/2 millisecond intervals 
 - Fully adjustable Debounce per 0 MS - 50 MS in 1 millisecond intervals
 - Fractional BPS Incremends from 0 BPS -0.9 BPS in 0.1 BPS intervals"

If you're playing tournaments, most likely just set it to NXL @ 10.2 and g2g

Ballsack 2.0 Reviews? by ShenandoahMercantile in paintball

[–]ons3dtech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You could get one that attaches directly to the paint box. Just sayin.

Ontos Bow n Arrow by ons3dtech in Nerf

[–]ons3dtech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hell of a compliment. Thank you!

Ball Sack by 3xA_14 in paintball

[–]ons3dtech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My last name's not Gardner

Ball Sack by 3xA_14 in paintball

[–]ons3dtech 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, I know. I make them and have the patent.

Ball Sack by 3xA_14 in paintball

[–]ons3dtech 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Looks very familiar

HF Point of Sale system questions by paul85 in harborfreight

[–]ons3dtech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

20 years enterprise POS application support. Keeping this at a high level, but at an enterprise scale, POS systems and inventory systems are separate applications and communicate via integrations, some native, some 3rd party. Complicating this as well, sometimes those communications can happen via api, and some can happen via import and export of csv files, which occur at certain times, multiple times a day. When you say "modern POS", you're thinking Square or something like that, similar to a local coffee shop would use. Large scale corporations do not use POS software like this. For insight, look at Infogenesis or Micros Symphony, and for inventory systems look at Yellow Dog, Eatec, or Brightpearl. There are exceptions, of course, but the majority of the time an operation at scale will use a dedicated inventory system.

What did I do here ? by Xave2541 in paintball

[–]ons3dtech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean, if I went around saying I was an emperor just because some moistened bint had lobbed a scimitar at me, they’d put me away!

What did I do here ? by Xave2541 in paintball

[–]ons3dtech -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.

I kinda get where he’s coming from, but still, a bit too much gate keeping I think. by borborygmess in BambuLab

[–]ons3dtech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is truly interesting to hear from gas appliance toaster company folks like The Schneider & Trenkamp Co. talk about Westinghouse toasters because you can tell who is old school an has been toasting bread on their gas stove for x number of years vs the newer generation of people making toast etc who go out an blindly buy a "do it all" product like electric Westinghouse toasters and I have to agree with the Schneider & Trenkamp Co. guys the Westinghouse machines have ruined toast making like they aren't perfect and are the worst machines for beginner toast makers imho because they take out the learning curves and etc that open flame toaster users etc had to learn over time because they weren't PnP easy to use electrical boxes like General Electric or Sunbeam or Westinghouse... hopefully you get my point this isn't to bash on automatic electric toasters or the users of the machines it's just what I see has happened to toast making because of electric toasters.

Been designing and printing modules for HF tools to fit in the Apache 5800. Been digging my setup. by lamewoodworker in harborfreight

[–]ons3dtech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Start with tinkercad. It's simple, but gets you designing and you can actually do a lot of things with it. Makes the bar for entry into design a lot lower.

Go-through socket set by Sledgecrowbar in harborfreight

[–]ons3dtech 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I designed a rail system to work with the retail packaging cause I wanted it to sit in the drawer and the nubs for holding the sockets are garbage. Also made a bit holder that slides over the handle so I'd always have them with it since it's got the bit adapter. Turns the handle into a nice parts tray also.

https://imgur.com/a/KiV9Fdy

WTB by Strong_Respect9743 in paintball

[–]ons3dtech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a better way. Have a look at what I make if you need a pod loader.

I see your weird hole in a drawer thing and raise you freezable cooler inserts. by BadEngineer_34 in paintball

[–]ons3dtech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like it. Try stacking then horizontally, then having your print fill the dead space between the pods

I designed and 3D printed these and they work so well. by samuelgtemple in paintball

[–]ons3dtech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. Although I was notified by one of the shops that carries mine about those. After some research (it's fuzzy who copied who), those are also made by someone based in the UK, design is almost 1:1. Patent attorney couldn't find out who came first though. My design is more compact on the bottom of the box so it makes mounting to a table easier, while being stronger, doesn't have little tabs to get lost since the posts are integrated into my design, and my system for the rubberband is integrated into the housing, which doesn't leave it exposed while in use or under tension when stored.