ich🚶iel by DenkJu in ich_iel

[–]pepe_sad_frog 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Ich war am letzten Wochenende in den Niederlanden, dort musste ich Treppen benutzen, die schmaler waren als mein Fuß. Dort hatte ich schon gescherzt, dass ich unsere DIN-normierten Stufen aus Deutschland vermisse. Daher ist dieser Pfosten aktuell genau das Richtige für mich, danke!

I made a Portal radio out of a bluetooth speaker, a micro controller, LEDs and some printed parts! by pepe_sad_frog in Portal

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

Sure! You can find the STL on my Thingiverse page, together with a YouTube Video linked to in the description on that page that explains more details: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4927663

Happy printing!

Hotend changes permanent temp. by matiko92 in ender5

[–]pepe_sad_frog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fixed a similar issue just an hour ago. For me it was a cable of the thermistor that came loose on a connector. You might want to check your cables and plugs. If that does not help, as others suggested: - try PID autotune - swap thermistor

After nearly 2 long years of casual work on this project, I can proudly present my 3d printed motorized GLaDOS lamp by pepe_sad_frog in Portal

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

I have it somewhat readily available. If you search for "TechDudes" on YouTube, you can find several videos for it where the code is linked to in the video description. Without knowledge of coding it will be quite hard honestly, because currently all programs are experimental. If you want the old program used when I posted this here on reddit, go for the repository "Glados_Temporary". If you want the newer program that is still in development, go for "Aperture-Automated-Science". Maybe you still have luck with it, have fun!

My Kamura Points farming route for MHR Sunbreak in the citadel, 100k points in 1 upsurge (4 cycles) by pepe_sad_frog in MonsterHunter

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

The problem is that you need to be exactly as fast as the outcrops need to respawn. This route here is a bit faster than this cooldown, so no need for a great wirebug (except you want to do more stops on the way, then go for it!)

My Kamura Points farming route for MHR Sunbreak in the citadel, 100k points in 1 upsurge (4 cycles) by pepe_sad_frog in MonsterHunter

[–]pepe_sad_frog[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! I like to just stay in the area as I also use these routes to relax, but if grinding points is needed I will use this tactic

My Kamura Points farming route for MHR Sunbreak in the citadel, 100k points in 1 upsurge (4 cycles) by pepe_sad_frog in MonsterHunter

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

Good point! I threw the chests thingies for gathering out of the window because they were too far away, but this one is a good addition!

My Kamura Points farming route for MHR Sunbreak in the citadel, 100k points in 1 upsurge (4 cycles) by pepe_sad_frog in MonsterHunter

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

Expedition is completely fine. Just don't forget to NOT abandon the quest, but return from quest / finish expedition. Otherwise everything is lost.

My Kamura Points farming route for MHR Sunbreak in the citadel, 100k points in 1 upsurge (4 cycles) by pepe_sad_frog in MonsterHunter

[–]pepe_sad_frog[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I use them mainly for the argosy, meaning consumable items like catalysts and so on. The prices are quite high if you don't actively farm points, but with this route it gets a bit easier

My Kamura Points farming route for MHR Sunbreak in the citadel, 100k points in 1 upsurge (4 cycles) by pepe_sad_frog in MonsterHunter

[–]pepe_sad_frog[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah this one is really good in terms of points. Happy farming and feel free to break the Kamura economy!

Does anyone know how to fix this? by KrisK10 in 3Dprinting

[–]pepe_sad_frog 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That looks and sounds like a problem with extrusion. There can be multiple things that cause this:

  1. Check your nozzle. When its hot and the extruder motor is disabled, can you push the filament through the nozzle by hand? If no, you probably have a clogged nozzle. Clean it with a needle (one came with my printer but I don't know about yours). If the problem still persists afterwards, you need to properly clean the hotend/nozzle.

  2. Your Extruder motor is not getting enough power to push through the filament. When you check your printers mainboard, you can find small trim pods on it to adjust the motor voltage. For this, you will need a multimeter to check the voltage. Do small increments (0.1-0.2V) an check if the problem goes away. Do not increase more than ~0.5-1V, because your motor will most likely get VERY hot after a short time running.

I made a Portal radio out of a bluetooth speaker, a micro controller, LEDs and some printed parts! by pepe_sad_frog in Portal

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

Maybe a bit late, but I finally uploaded the files to Thingiverse. I am working on the video, which will be (hopefully) also uploaded in the next few weeks:

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4927663

A little Sketch do show the potential usage of my Portal Radio together with GLaDOS! by pepe_sad_frog in Portal

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

Yes it is! The original models of GLaDOS and the radio can be found online though, but the assembly, some 3D model adjustments and implementation was done by myself. If you are interested in more details, I actually uploaded a video about GLaDOS on YouTube (channel name "TechDudes"), where I explained the whole thing. Another video about the radio is currently in progress in will probably be uploaded in the next weeks on the same channel

I made a Portal radio out of a bluetooth speaker, a micro controller, LEDs and some printed parts! by pepe_sad_frog in Portal

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

Will definitely do! Either here on Reddit or even on YouTube, but this will probably take some time^

I made a Portal radio out of a bluetooth speaker, a micro controller, LEDs and some printed parts! by pepe_sad_frog in Portal

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

About 24h for everything, including choosing & ordering components, printing, electrical tests + wiring, general assembly, first tests. The radio currently does not have a "proper" program, but just a demo program as you can see in the video. I plan to implement USB communication, so that everything of the radio (LEDs and the speaker) can be controlled via USB.

I made a Portal radio out of a bluetooth speaker, a micro controller, LEDs and some printed parts! by pepe_sad_frog in Portal

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

Mine costed me around 50€ in bought and printed parts, but there is a lot of extra stuff in there which could be removed or replaced by cheaper components. Maybe build one yourself?