Mike, pls excuse my very rudimentary picture editing skills, im sure there are lots of folks here who could mock this up properly for you... But just a thought, - is there a play here, where you could section and swap the left and right sides of the bumper? - something like this...
Mike, - no, unfortunately there is no way to set a default. your devices will (should) connect to the strongest signal. however, some devices (like a cell phone) that move around the property don't always re-connect to another signal source even if it is stronger. - The easiest work around is...
There is a fairly crude lettering function built into Bambu Studio. - But it makes it easy to change the color of the letters themselves. If I need lettering, I usually build my part in Fusion 360 without letters and add them in Bambu studio.
Gregor,
Sticking with the 42mm base makes sense, but @lilscorpion had a great idea a while back of using 1/2 size base standard for the bins (i.e. 21mm spacing). It adds to the flexibility of placing the bins on the grid and doesn't detract anything from the stability. Yes you have to do a...
Gregor, glad to see you are still doing well. +1 on the Fusion 360 recommendation. Lots of Great YouTube videos teaching all the basics completely free. I have also struggled with the placement of the printer. I had it in my office initially and loved that I could monitor progress constantly...
I love mine as well, my only caution to folks is to make sure you set the torque setting correct on whatever driver you use. - I didn't realize that rivnuts were strong enough to strip the threads off the tool. - lesson learned (the hard way).
Don't forget about the hinges. Just google 'garage door green hinges' - They have a spring that forces the door close to the wall, thereby eliminating the gap down the sides. (Thanks to @slodat for that one)
When I did mine, I also went with a linear drain, but I felt like it was important to put it on the same wall as the shower head. - Main reason is that I believe my OCD would go nuts if I was standing on a floor that sloped either left or right (with my back to the shower head), but I could...