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Happy Mother’s Day
Sorry it’s not going the way you expected. That happens. I hope you can spend some quality time soon
Happy Mother’s Day
Sorry it’s not going the way you expected. That happens. I hope you can spend some quality time soon
You could try a filament sampler pack, but this might be too little of each color. Maybe buy a few packs 25 Colors Silk Shiny PLA Filament Sample Pack
. if I knew your model, I’d look it up for you
I found an option on my Samsung microwave to disable all sounds and it changed my whole world.
The cute little text ads on the right side, separate from the search results were acceptable.
Cut one of the thirds in half, and have 1/3 + 1/6
Are the oranges the slaves? Or…
When you need to weld two 3d printed parts together, try Weld-On 3. It comes with a hypodermic applicator. Press the parts tight together, then drip some Weld-On 3 in the seam. The liquid is a strong solvent that dissolves the surface of both pieces, but within a minute the parts are welded together. It’s the BEST way to weld two 3d printed parts together I have ever used. Use in a well ventilated area.
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I had an Atari XE growing up, and I loved that thing! Nice job on the keyboard, what a splendid project.
I would’ve added some fillets especially on that front edge. Seems kind of sharp on the wrist.
I’m speeding, I kill people for the government, and my engine has hemispherical combustion chambers!
I actually use a Lexivon torch, and move quickly. Lots of heat in a precise location for a short amount of time.
A lighter will tidy up the stringing without making the mess that sandpaper will. Just don’t linger too long or the part will warp. It should take less than a second to make the strings disappear with a lighter.
Also beneath the purple asterisk is the words “Roku TV” in grey on the bezel
Huge Painintheass
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