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I printed an iPhone 15 Pro Max and a case to see if I thought it’d be too much bigger than my 13 Pro for me to like it.
It seems fine with my huge hands so I ordered the 16 Pro Max. |
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Doing an articulated magnetic mount for a 7" screen used with dual wired cameras for use on the 3038e. Will be used in conjunction with the WG24 stump grinder. The 3038e doesn't have a convenient place to just lay the screen down like the 1025R. The magnets will attach to an FEL mount upright.
Pics after a trial fit. |
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Starting on flight Sim controls. I may even finish this project this year!
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Strong men create good times. Good times breed weak men. Weak men create hard times. (You are here) Hard times breed strong men.
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I didn't get around to testing the screen mount, but did get the new worklight mounts on the 3038e. I have some new rear remotes getting installed on the right side & wanted to redo the lighting to keep the lower right portion of the ROP clear for the remotes install. All wiring runs up the left, over & down for the right side mount. No penetration of the ROP for mounts or wires.
These are the clamps I printed in ASA, Attached File Here's the full pic. Top lightbar, front & rear side lights. Attached File Lightbar mount Attached File Worklight mounts Attached File Attached File 14 AWG silicon coated wire, marine shrink tubes & weatherproof connectors. The side worklights are new, replacing the two I originally used. The lightbar is from the original install a few years back. It was originally mounted under the ROP & could be rotated front or rear facing. After replacing the seat, reduced headroom had me bumping it sometimes so I redid the mounting approach & added the rear facing side lights. ETA: source now on printables : https://www.printables.com/model/1012308-worklight-mounts-for-3038e-rop |
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Had the 3038e out today so it was available to do test fitting the LCD mount for the two camera system.
Left vs Right, probably should do right side for easier camera cable routing (you enter & exit via the left side). I'm probably going to redo the magnetic mount to better fit the left side architecture. Will probably beef up the bracing to minimize sympathetic vibration. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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Reprinted mag mount optimized for the right side FEL mast architecture. Still on the AD5M build plate.
Attached File Attached File 2:46 print time, 0.4 nozzle, ASA @270c chamber temp 55c. Recessed areas for a 25mm pot magnets. May not use all of them. |
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Working on the flight sim yoke, the model had issues. From tolerance and fitment to just some features designed wrong for 3D printing, so I modified it to work much better.
I put the remix on Printables in case anybody is interested. Pic of assembly, and I guess I throw out all the parts I had printed as I'm not sanding all of them down to fit... |
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Strong men create good times. Good times breed weak men. Weak men create hard times. (You are here) Hard times breed strong men.
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Originally Posted By nikdfish: mounted https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/128622/PXL_20240921_211701441_1__jpg-3328693.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/128622/PXL_20240921_211840168_1__jpg-3328699.JPG View Quote I'd love to do something like this for my ol man's Kubota, but I think he'd just run into more sh!t. A gun mount would be reasonable though. Hmmm |
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Printed up and assembled a few of these belt tension meters (found here):
Attached File Attached File Black is Atomic ASA, Orange is 3DXTech ASA, and I failed to tag the color change pause as using a different filament profile. Turned out halfway well regardless, so off they go. |
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My wife’s coworkers son is at west point. I made this as their class mascot just need to finish off the bases yet. 24 hour print time turned out pretty good. A little blue bleed in some areas. X1c.
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Originally Posted By MrMackey: My wife’s coworkers son is at west point. I made this as their class mascot just need to finish off the bases yet. 24 hour print time turned out pretty good. A little blue bleed in some areas. X1c. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/587392/IMG_2516_jpeg-3331124.JPG View Quote Nice! I've found that the blue/white bleed specifically requires a Ton of purging. I purge triple The calculated amount. It seems to fix it, but it takes a lot of purging to get that blue out. |
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Originally Posted By Sabre19: Printed up and assembled a few of these belt tension meters (found here): https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/94506/IMG_1493_jpg-3330782.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/94506/IMG_1494_jpg-3330783.JPG Black is Atomic ASA, Orange is 3DXTech ASA, and I failed to tag the color change pause as using a different filament profile. Turned out halfway well regardless, so off they go. View Quote I just ordered the parts kit the other day along with one already built to work on my Voron project. I need a printer setup to work with ASA to print the device; but need the device to finish the printer. Good work; thanks for the photo |
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The last thing a tyrant wants is their ideas to be judged on the battle field of truth and justice.
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Originally Posted By -Obsessed-: Nice! I've found that the blue/white bleed specifically requires a Ton of purging. I purge triple The calculated amount. It seems to fix it, but it takes a lot of purging to get that blue out. View Quote See, you can tell I’m still a newb. That makes total sense! Thanks! Attached File |
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