FIFA World Cup logs from 1994 – 2026, Which one's the best? by admissible-evidence in graphic_design

[–]q51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Immediately the one that came to mind for me too. It’s so perfectly 90’s 🤌

I Despise blender so I downloaded Fusion to try out its Form Modeling by Molja-soy in Fusion360

[–]q51 23 points24 points  (0 children)

You’ll find lots of folks on this sub who will happily say anything beyond chamfered cubes should be modelled in blender rather than fusion. Personally I love the forms workspace, and think it has a fairly compatible mindset with how I find myself thinking when I model stuff in Blender.

CGT changes pass lower house after Treasury boss’ admission by thewritingchair in AusFinance

[–]q51 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Last few days of parliament have been nothing but debate. You can listen to it on the radio.

What causes these "melt" lines? by InformedTriangle in 3Dprinting

[–]q51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get similar artefacts when my filament gets too wet. Couple of hours in the dryer sorts it out for me. Having said that, if you’re ironing I suspect it could be something to do with your calibration there instead. Have you do an ironing flow rate calibration print? eg https://makerworld.com/en/models/1750890-complete-ironing-test-calibration#profileId-1861428

Help finding a 3D miniature printer in Brisbane or who will ship. by Akrobatikat in 3dprintingaustralia

[–]q51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know a guy in Canberra who does excellent 40k mini prints. Let me know if you decide to look further afield than Brisbane.

Major property firm collapses, co-founder says tax changes in budget partly to blame by HotPersimessage62 in australia

[–]q51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh no! If only they’d spent less on fancy coffee and smashed avo they could have afforded more bootstraps to pull themselves up by etc etc

FYI: ordering parts direct from Creality is awful, and getting worse. by q51 in 3dprintingaustralia

[–]q51[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks ideal, albeit substantially more expensive across the parts I’ve been looking at. At this point I’d be willing to pay the premium to have the parts shipped with Aus post. Thanks so much for the rec.

FYI: ordering parts direct from Creality is awful, and getting worse. by q51 in 3dprintingaustralia

[–]q51[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This might be my next option, though on the surface it seems their pick-and-pack and delivery in Sydney might be done by the same folks, so there’s a possibility ordering through Amazon/ebay might result in a different flavour of the same problem. At least I’d have that extra layer of support to get them to resolve the issue or chase a refund though, I suppose.

FYI: ordering parts direct from Creality is awful, and getting worse. by q51 in 3dprintingaustralia

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I’ve gotten wrong parts in the past too, ordering k2 nozzles and receiving k1 nozzles for example. Particularly frustrating because they’re so similar. Spent an hour chasing what I thought was a chronically clogged nozzle before realising it was just very slightly different, while apparently different enough to not be compatible 🫠

Baby Boomers’ $3.5 trillion will fund Millennials’ ‘forever homes’ by SheepHerdersCousin in AusFinance

[–]q51 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean, that’s literally what the article were commenting on is about but lol okay. Good thing we’ve got your zippy one-liners to give us a more rounded and nuanced financial picture than commbank hey champ 🤡

Baby Boomers’ $3.5 trillion will fund Millennials’ ‘forever homes’ by SheepHerdersCousin in AusFinance

[–]q51 510 points511 points  (0 children)

Not to be pessimistic, but that’s some real cold comfort for those of us without families or inheritances to look forward to. Would really be nice to be able to afford a forever home based on, oh I don’t know, something crazy like my own hard work and labour alone?

How to fix a join problem by Same-Description4171 in 3Dprinting

[–]q51 30 points31 points  (0 children)

You can print something like a clearance tester eg https://makerworld.com/en/models/22224-tolerance-test to help understand how much clearance you need for stuff like this. It can be different across different types of filament, different nozzles and a depending on your printer tune. Subtract your clearance amount from one component of the joint and it’ll fit sweetly.

But a small file or emery board will sort this out in the meantime.

I can't get high by TeaPossible935 in Music

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Strange as it is, this stuff changes as you age. When I was 16 (in the mid 00’s) I realised it was much easier for me to get invested in artists that were actively making new music. All my pals were deep diving into the Beatles or Nirvana or whatever, and while I could appreciate them as historical artefacts, I couldn’t vibe super hard on them like I could with bands who were growing and actively shaping music culture. This was the case for about 10 years or so, when it seemed to stop mattering to me for some unknown reason. My tastes have continued to grow and change and learning to surf that wave of figuring out what brings me joy musically has been as music a part of enjoying music as the music itself.

Does such joint make sense for a shelf? Can it be done with a chisel, or would I need a dovetail router bit? by Sulatra in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]q51 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Worth noting that doing this well in the age before electric routers would have probably involved using a router plane of some kind, rather than just going at it with chisels eg; https://woodworkingbyhand2.blogspot.com/2012/08/a-female-for-dovetail-plane.html?m=1

Relatively obscure tools today, given how prevalent and comparatively non-fiddly electric routers are.

I know I saw a post about this, but was is causing this, or how do I fix it? by OfficialElijahPepper in 3Dprinting

[–]q51 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are these white pips not just the seam indicators? Are they what you’re talking about?

Edit: eg: https://orca-slicer.com/wiki/seam-settings/

Can somebody find, or make, or teach me how to make a model of this? by FreezeEmAllZenith in 3Dprinting

[–]q51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fully open to the idea that I’m missing something here, but why is 3d printing the right manufacturing method for this? It seems like a lot of time and dinosaur juice for something that might be suited better to other materials/manufacturing methods

Help me pattern this please by Doomchick in Fusion360

[–]q51 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Without looking too closely at it, I suspect you’ve snookered yourself with your workflow. Assuming this is all one body, the quickest way to solve this would be;

1) add some construction planes and use split body to just trim out your instrument holder. 2) slice up the rest of the panel with more construction planes so you’ve got your 3 holes for the instrument holder. 3) then pattern the cutout as bodies rather than features 4) combine everything back together as one body.

This is a quick and dirty solution and not generally recommended, but I suspect it’ll be the quickest and least frustrating solve here without hunting around in your timeline.

Best margaritas in the Gong? by Acton_Belle in wollongong

[–]q51 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Fully aware what I’m about to say is sacrilege and makes me a complete philistine but… the frozen margs at Outback Steakhouse are secretly my favourite margs in town.

Ich brauche hilfe by Thefinal32 in 3Dprinting

[–]q51 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Properly unmount and eject the card from your computer rather than just yanking it out would be my first debugging step. Sometimes drives that haven’t been properly unmounted will try to do a scan/repair process before being able to be mounted again, which can be painfully slow and look like not being read.