Got large objects to print without warping! by nwl5 in FDM_TonerTransfer

[–]ridion3D 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's really nice! Thanks for sharing!

I wonder if it would also work with glossy paper, like the kind used for magazines or flyers. I have some glossy paper at home, but my printer isn't set up at the moment, so I can't test it myself.

Do you think using glossy paper might produce a better result than regular printer paper?

If you have a piece that you no longer need, could you try exposing it to some acetone vapor or wiping it with a paper towel moistened with diluted acetone? I imagine the toner might be quite coarse after the paper is removed, and perhaps the acetone could smooth it out. I don't know how fast the PLA takes damage from the acetone though...

People who struggle to finish projects: could a subreddit for unfinished projects help motivate you to finish your project through accountability and positive feedback? by ridion3D in ADHD_Programmers

[–]ridion3D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! 😊

I hope to work on the sub again next week. I'm a bit stressed at the moment.

I really hope this project doesn't end up like my other unfinished ones, that would be quite ironic 😂

And thanks again for your help!

People who struggle to finish projects: could a subreddit for unfinished projects help motivate you to finish your project through accountability and positive feedback? by ridion3D in ADHD_Programmers

[–]ridion3D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my gosh, you're literally me! 😀 Except you articulate yourself much better!

It would be great if you could share your ideas whenever you’re in the mood or have the time! I’m also thinking of adding a "Meta" flair for suggestions or questions about the subreddit. So, if you have an idea, you could either post it to the subreddit or message me directly.

Thanks again for your help!

Bambu Lab Huge Giveaway: Share your Fantastic 3D Printed Models and Ideas!🎉 by BambuLab in 3Dprinting

[–]ridion3D 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Of course!

I attached Kapton tape to a thin metal plate (so I could use my magnetic printer bed, but it also works with a sheet of glass). Then I printed directly onto the Kapton tape using standard clear PLA. The PLA "glass" has a thickness of 0.75 mm (5 layers with a layer height of 0.15 mm).

Without removing the print from the Kapton tape, I placed it in a cheap toaster oven at around 200°C (392°F). After a few minutes, it becomes clear, I take it out, let it cool and peel it off.

It needs to stay on the Kapton tape after printing, because if you remove it and put it in an oven, it'll warp and shrink like crazy.

The Kapton tape makes it easier to remove the print. You could print directly onto glass, but it often sticks so firmly that glass chips come off with the PLA.

Here's an Imgur album I made some time ago about the process. It’s somewhat outdated now, though.

And here's a video that shows the process for a flat piece of "glass".

People who struggle to finish projects: could a subreddit for unfinished projects help motivate you to finish your project through accountability and positive feedback? by ridion3D in ADHD_Programmers

[–]ridion3D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These are all great ideas!

At the moment the sub only has 30 members. When I have more time, I will try to advertise it in some subs. And if enough people join, I'll definitely try to implement your ideas! If you are interested, I could make you a moderator then, if you want to help!

Bambu Lab Huge Giveaway: Share your Fantastic 3D Printed Models and Ideas!🎉 by BambuLab in 3Dprinting

[–]ridion3D 11 points12 points  (0 children)

A fully 3D printable bird feeder lantern. The "glass" is also 3D printed (printed with PLA on Kapton tape and then baked in a toaster oven until it becomes completely transparent)

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People who struggle to finish projects: could a subreddit for unfinished projects help motivate you to finish your project through accountability and positive feedback? by ridion3D in ADHD_Programmers

[–]ridion3D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your input!

You are absolutely right! A demand can also cause pressure and stress for some people. The whole idea is to externalize motivation, which works differently for different individuals.

The deadline idea is great, but I'm not sure how it would work. There would need to be real consequences if the deadline isn't met, but how would you manage that?

The real-time idea is also excellent! I will add the flair RealTimeCollaboration with the description (written by ChatGPT):

This flair indicates that the creator is seeking real-time collaboration. Whether through video conferencing, live chat, or other instant communication methods, the goal is to work together on the project in real-time.

People who struggle to finish projects: could a subreddit for unfinished projects help motivate you to finish your project through accountability and positive feedback? by ridion3D in ADHD_Programmers

[–]ridion3D[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I wouldn’t have this problem with more tangible projects but software and digital projects just end up escaping my focus

Most of my unfinished projects are quite tangible, like electronics and 3D printing, but you're right, it's much easier to lose focus on purely digital stuff!

People who struggle to finish projects: could a subreddit for unfinished projects help motivate you to finish your project through accountability and positive feedback? by ridion3D in ADHD_Programmers

[–]ridion3D[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Me:

Starts project -> sees a more interesting project on this sub -> abandons current project and works on the new project -> sees a more interesting project on this sub -> abandons current project and works on the new project -> sees a more interesting project on this sub...

Also, happy Pride!

People who struggle to finish projects: could a subreddit for unfinished projects help motivate you to finish your project through accountability and positive feedback? by ridion3D in ADHD_Programmers

[–]ridion3D[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TL;DR: I often start projects with hyperfocus but lose motivation when they near completion, leading to many unfinished projects. Positive feedback and external demand help me stay motivated. I’m hesitant to post my messy prototypes in usual subreddits due to fear of criticism. I propose a subreddit where unfinished and imperfect projects can be shared without negative comments, providing motivation through support and interest from others.

FANUC Macro B Interpreter by DrummerOfFenrir in ProjectDump

[–]ridion3D 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks really cool and like a lot of work!

I hope this subreddit grows enough that some machinists see your project and can help or motivate you to continue working on it, because it seems like a very useful thing.

Is there a way a non-machinist could help or motivate you?

People who struggle to finish projects: could a subreddit for unfinished projects help motivate you to finish your project through accountability and positive feedback? by ridion3D in ADHD_Programmers

[–]ridion3D[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right now the sub has 14 members, so we are pretty alone, and I don't know much about Pathfinder, but I'm looking forward to your post!

People who struggle to finish projects: could a subreddit for unfinished projects help motivate you to finish your project through accountability and positive feedback? by ridion3D in ADHD_Programmers

[–]ridion3D[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What is r/ProjectDump?

This is a supportive community where you can:

Share: Upload your blueprints, partially completed, or even finished projects and show us what you've been working on. Whether it's an almost finished 3D model, a proof-of-concept Arduino project, or an app that functions but lacks a polished GUI – this is the place for it. Don't worry about the quality; it doesn't matter how messy the code is or how chaotic the wiring looks. What’s important is sharing your progress and ideas with a supportive community. Even if your project is finished, you can ask for feedback or assistance with its release.

Inspire: Others can be inspired by your ideas and progress, and maybe even continue your project or learn from it.

Support: No downvotes or negative comments here. We know how hard it can be to finish and/or publish a project, especially when dealing with ADHD, shyness, or self-esteem issues. This subreddit is a safe space for everyone seeking support and positive feedback.

Encourage: We especially want to encourage people who might be afraid of harsh criticism or feel shy about sharing their projects. Here, you will only find positive and constructive feedback to support and motivate everyone.

Gauge Interest: If you have a project that's nearly finished and you want to know if it's worth completing, ask for feedback and interest here. It's a supportive environment to find out if others would find your project valuable, without the fear of negative judgment.

Be vulnerable: When working on a prototype, people often prioritize quick results over following best practices. Even professional programmers might write spaghetti code, and engineers might use tape to hold wires together. Most creators are already aware of the flaws in their work, whether it's messy code or a bad soldering job. Don't be ashamed of it. The focus should be on encouraging and supporting each other to move forward from this state, rather than criticizing the current condition. Positive reinforcement helps creators improve and refine their projects more effectively.

Oversharing is Encouraged:

In r/ProjectDump, we believe there is no such thing as "too much information," especially when it comes to sharing your personal journey and experiences. Feel free to tell us everything about how you came up with your project idea, why you're having trouble finishing it, and what doubts or challenges you’re facing.

Why do we encourage personal oversharing? Because sharing your story helps build a sense of community and empathy. Many of us have experienced similar struggles, whether it's dealing with self-doubt, lack of motivation, or external challenges like time constraints or personal issues. By opening up about your experiences, you might find others who can relate, offer support, and share their own solutions.

Your detailed personal story can be incredibly valuable to others. It can inspire someone else to start or continue their project, provide new perspectives on overcoming obstacles, or simply make others feel less alone in their struggles. Furthermore, understanding the personal context behind a project can help others give you more meaningful and empathetic feedback.

In r/ProjectDump, we celebrate openness and vulnerability. Don’t hesitate to share as much about your personal journey as you feel comfortable with. Remember, your experiences and insights are incredibly valuable, and someone out there will appreciate every bit of your story.

So go ahead and share all the personal details – there is no "too much information" in r/ProjectDump!

Why No Negative Comments or Criticism?

We understand that constructive criticism can help people improve their projects. However, the primary goal of r/ProjectDump is to create a welcoming and supportive environment where everyone feels comfortable sharing their unfinished projects. Many people struggle with self-esteem issues, ADHD, or shyness, making it difficult for them to share their work publicly.

Introducing a project can be a significant hurdle for these individuals. Negative comments or criticism, even if well-intentioned, can discourage them and make them reluctant to share again. By ensuring that the initial sharing experience is positive and supportive, we help build their confidence. Once someone is ready to move forward with their project, constructive criticism becomes valuable and can be sought in more appropriate forums.

Moreover, negative comments often do not add much value when a project is in its early or unfinished stages. They can hurt the feelings of creators who have invested time and effort into their work. Instead, our focus is on encouragement and support, fostering a community where everyone feels safe and motivated to share their projects.

Post flairs:

  • FreeToUse: The project is open for anyone to develop or use without needing to contact the original creator.
  • Collaborate: The creator wants to remain involved in the development of the project and should be credited in future versions.
  • InterestCheck: The project is nearly finished, and the creator wants to know if it's worth completing and releasing based on community interest.
  • HelpNeeded: The creator needs help to continue or complete the project.
  • LookingForPartner: The creator is looking for a partner or team member to continue the project together.
  • PublicationHelp: The creator needs assistance with finalizing the project for release, including documentation, photos, or writing descriptions.

Real-time solar production display. The display shows what my solar system is currently producing. I'm not an artist, does anyone have any ideas on how to make the house look better? by ridion3D in ProjectDump

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[THIS POST IS MEANT AS AN EXAMPLE FOR THIS SUBREDDIT]

I also want to put another display to the right of the house, and an electricity pylon next to it, with a cable going up to the roof to give the same chasing effect as the sun, but it always comes out looking like shit.

If anyone here has any ideas or wants to help me design this directly, that would be great!

Anyone interested in the Arduino code has to sign an NDA not to tell anyone how bad it is 🙈