

Couldn’t you use a soldering air gun? Actually I don’t know if there are cheap ones that can get a nice low temp, but the nozzle tends to be a fine tip.


Couldn’t you use a soldering air gun? Actually I don’t know if there are cheap ones that can get a nice low temp, but the nozzle tends to be a fine tip.
It might be best to ask him. A 3d printer, when things go sideways, is like a needy pet.
Nice! I’ve used a lot of other people’s work to make my dice chandelier, and a handful of other stuff, but I’ve mostly been using it to model wood panels for a few cabinets, I made a simple module that takes in panel size and makes the panel, but also prints it on the console, so I can make a cutlist later.
Wow. Here I’m happy with “check out this cylinder I’m using to wedge between things”
(I’ve done a few other weird things, but I’m most proud of my shims that are the right size)


I made and printed a dice chandelier. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4860495
4 years running and only the d6 needs reprinting. (It’s a hair too low)
Edit: my kid reminds me that I also made an ice cream cone holder for my car cup holder spot, I don’t think that’s published though, as it needs a bunch of work, but it does a great job bringing ice cream cones home.
Ours is a Frankenstein of parts, we like the holders for the island pieces, split it up to hold the spirit tokens, and have a wood thing outside of the box for the Spirit panels
That’s an interesting way to package spirit island! A great game!
I updated them, worst case, they should pester me to assist with using Lemmy. (I also don’t know school timing)
I may have a highschool family member out there interested (or a friend of theirs)
Edit: yes they are interested, I sent a link over to them


Or consistent.


That’s all we need to do? Move? Sweet!
2 days later
Why’s it got wheels?
I’ve used my soldering iron at 200c to re-attach broken off pieces, to much success.
Edit: it strengthened the layer to layer lines as well. Pretty neat for small bits.