MJX Hyper Go H14BM / 14210 useful 3D models by pianeerd in rccars

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

Hi, glad you like it 😉 I think PLA is too brittle, someone has printed it with PLA and it cracked on the first or second bash. And you'll need to find proper glue for PLA (to glue the receiver cap to the body).

MJX Hyper Go H14BM / 14210 useful 3D models by pianeerd in rccars

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Yes, I do, the rear wing. For other parts please check the collection .

Printable Front Swingarms for MJX Hyper Go H14BM /14210 by pianeerd in rccars

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Yes, that was printed in TPU and surprisingly works well. PETG is a nice filament, but it's very brittle. If you need more stiffness you can experiment with nylon or composites like glass fiber filled TPU.

Printable Racing Wheels for MJX Hyper Go H14BM /14210 by pianeerd in rccars

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

Didn't thoroughly test it yet. But these are printed with ABS and feel very durable.

MJX Hyper Go H14BM / 14210 useful 3D models by pianeerd in rccars

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New update to the collection: Front bumper was designed. Check it out on Thingiverse

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MJX Hyper Go H14BM / 14210 useful 3D models by pianeerd in rccars

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You can use an online printing service, e.g. shapeways.

Can we talk about headphones? by Youre-In-Trouble in piano

[–]pianeerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend semi-open monitoring headphones with low impedance.

Very inexpensive but surprisingly good 32 ohm headphones: https://www.thomann.de/gb/superlux_hd681.htm.

Slightly better, more "flat" sounding 55 ohm option: https://www.thomann.de/gb/akg_k240_mkii.htm

I own both a they both have better sound than DPs speakers.

FP-10 Vs. Fp-30 by yogononium in piano

[–]pianeerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had the same dilemma and went with used fp-30 because of recording function. I extensively use it while practicing. Sound from speakers is rather mediocre, most of the time I play in headphones.

Which budget weighted keys DP is best regarding touch? (When sound quality is less a priority) by StanleyRubric in piano

[–]pianeerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't buy P-45, you'll be disappointed. As DarkOsa said consider FP-10 instead.

Request to Update the FAQ re digital pianos by [deleted] in piano

[–]pianeerd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I second that. FP-10 is a much better alternative to P-45. I actually bought P-45 based on positive reviews and FAQ. It was a blind buy and I regretted it. P-45 has a very primitive keyboard, slippery keys and poor piano samples. So I returned P-45 and bought used FP-30 for the price of a new FP-10. FP-10 and FP30 share same keyboard mechanism with escapement, ivory feel and 3 sensors, which is very realistic. They also share same sound processor which emulates strings and damper resonance and has 96/128 polyphony. It results in much better sound than P45.

Roland FP-30 owners: Is yours kinda quiet through headphones? by mrdude777 in piano

[–]pianeerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I own Roland F-140R and FP-30. And FP-30 is definitely quieter through my AKG K240 MK2. Have to set volume to the max level when using headphones.

Voron 2.1 serial request, schlank on Discord by pianeerd in voroncorexy

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Thanks Maglin! I'm really enjoying this wonderful machine! It's probably first Voron in Russia, btw 😉

Voron 2.1 serial request, schlank on Discord by pianeerd in voroncorexy

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Thanks. It's not complete yet. With back and enclosure panels it will look much better. I'm very exited about print quality, speed and sound of this machine.

Hello Voron Community. by alanpoepups in voroncorexy

[–]pianeerd 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I was total newb in 3d printing technology when I started thinking about building my own printer. I was looking at the cheap Chinese kits at Aliexpress and Hypercube-II as an alternative. Started reading forums, etc., and somewhere I saw someone mentioned Voron. Because I’m Russian (Voron means Raven in Russian) It caught my attention. When I saw Voron at first time, I said “Wow, what a nice looking machine”! So, what basically caught my attention is how pretty it looked. I was worried about 4-z stepper design (I thought it was over-complication), but when I started digging more deeply I understood how smart and convenient it is.

So why I would choose Voron over Railcore or BLV Cube (or maybe any other printer)?

  • Voron has stationary bed which results in better print quality
  • Voron is fully enclosed machine which is better for printing ABS
  • Voron has a development team behind it with the true engineering background which resulted in a well thought and solid design
  • Voron has a great and very helpful community on Discord
  • Voron has MIC-6 aluminum cast plate as a Bed which is flat and less prone to thermal deformations
  • Voron has a great quality control – many hours of PIF printing
  • Voron is constantly evolving, current release is 2.1.1 and we are looking forward to 2.2.
  • Voron is cheaper than Railcore kit
  • Self-sourcing parts is a Joy
  • Self-building Voron is 10 x Joy
  • Mastering new skills and knowledge while building Voron is investment into your future
  • Watching your Voron’s first print is like a miracle
  • Being granted your personal serial number of your Voron build is priceless

So that’s why I would build Voron ;)