

Instead of the cones, I wonder if a cross hair would be easier to measure to?
That's not how this forum works. You have a $5 problem. We gave you a solution that involved buying tools that cost far more than $5. Now you need to do your part by spending the money and then complain about it on the forum next week.
I put the 10" mark right on the tip, then measure with a tape. +/- 1/32 is going to be fine on these.Instead of the cones, I wonder if a cross hair would be easier to measure to?
Never, if you stay on the forum. If you're smart you run far, far away.Oh Lord I know.
It's such a shame to have a nice magnetic socket storage rail that came with the socket sets I bought because I saw them on here, and had to have them, that have so much wasted space they mess up my socket storage plan.
Where does it end????
The safest bet is to get banned/suspended long enough to detox and go through withdrawals.Never, if you stay on the forum. If you're smart you run far, far away.
This is deep GJ right here. Someone convinces you to spend money on something related to tools. Then you have an issue and we tell you to spend yet more money on tools. Perhaps you should buy one of these vision shields to stop the cycle:Oh Lord I know.
It's such a shame to have a nice magnetic socket storage rail that came with the socket sets I bought because I saw them on here, and had to have them, that have so much wasted space they mess up my socket storage plan.
Where does it end????
This is deep GJ right here. Someone convinces you to spend money on something related to tools. Then you have an issue and we tell you to spend yet more money on tools. Perhaps you should buy one of these vision shields to stop the cycle:
First step for me... Replace the tube.I have a question about the bambu AMS HT, I have a couple of them and one of them thinks there is something loaded when there isn't. This prevents it from running the dryer because it thinks there is something in the tube. It will load filament and run a print just fine but when I remove the filament completely it is still telling me to remove the filament and won't let me run the dryer? I am sure there is a sensor somewhere that is blocked but I am not finding anything anywhere and do not see any bits anywhere either. I can run a piece of filament from end to end and its fine but not sure where else to look, or what I am missing?
I have not torn the whole thing apart, which maybe that is my next step? Anyone else had this happen?
I will try that but the tube is only a few weeks old and hasn't even run half a spool of material but that is an easy thing to try, so I will give it a go.First step for me... Replace the tube.




Tube forming today. Needed some oval tubing, the closest size to ideal was astronomical to ship, so I decided to make some at as close to "ideal" as I could get.
Printed these this afternoon:
2 walls, 50% infill. Built a box with oak scraps to contain them while they were printing.
Clamp the sides, big steel plates top and bottom, and a center stop block to limit travel and support the flats:
The stop block was a bit small on round 1, so I cut a new one a bit bigger, and came up with a very workable oval.
That one pressed a bit crooked because my top steel plate hung up on a 4x4 I had sitting nearby, so it isn't perfect. I'll press the three I need tomorrow. The tools did Crack at the base of the radius on the last oval, but it really doesn't matter because the wood fully supports the blocks. I am printing a new set as I type this anyway.
This is 2-1/4" tubing. The radii of the forming dies are 5/8"
In a past life I was a metalforming tooling designer. I would often do prototypes out of wood/MDF to get bend radii and other things right. The printer is so much easier as I can just export my models as STL files, and I can print whatever dimensions I need. I am not limited to whatever router bits and such are available.
It can be pretty firm depending on infill, perimeters, etc., but it may be squishy enough if you use less infill. You may also have to experiment with different infill patterns. If it doesn't work for a cushion, I'm sure you won't be sad to have it around for other stuff.Looks great. Is that foam soft enough for a cushion?
That's what I've been wondering ever since I saw a pair of 3D printed shoes. Use that for the "where it touches my feet" and use regular 95A or TPU for AMS for the "where it touches the outside world". Just haven't braved figuring that out and baby sitting the machine to manually swap filament. Although I wonder if the Bambu slicer would be able to juggle the foaming TPU and TPU for AMS on it's own if I put the foaming TPU on the external spool holder.Looks great. Is that foam soft enough for a cushion?
That's pretty cool.Made a quick attachment deer feeder so I can just carry one into the woods and without draining the corn from the barrel mount another thrower motor.
Parts required:
Dollar store plastic trash can & wire trash can
3d printed blast gate
3-20mm neodymium magnets
3d printed backer ring-acts a stiffener for the magnets
1 steel ring 6” od x 4”id x.12 thk
Moultrie feeder motor
Misc hardware
When assembled as shown the four outermost bolt holes in the blast gate secure the assembly to the barrel/feeder. When affixed I can now close the blast gate, remove the motor assembly in it’s entirety, because of the magnets and replace it with another unit.
Another benefit of this setup is it has been keeping, *****, squirrels and birds out of the feeder motor and assembly. The upside down trash can focuses the throw into a smaller area also.
I've seen a few similar to this recently and they are super cool, most of the others I have seen are more to house some sort of smart speaker.Oooooo
Unfortunately, due to school house spools' inability to simply ship orders before they are placed, the filament for this won't arrive before snowpocalypse95a TPU showed up today and one roll is in the dryer. Rest of the filament shows up tomorrow . Hopefully by the end of next week, I'll be well on my way to one of these. The chair will be black, blue and purple, with red tires. If all goes well, then I'll pick up some TPU foam for the cushion.
Just need the hardware to show up...
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So, basically psychic auto-ship. I'm sure if you build it, he'll be glad to beta it.Unfortunately, due to school house spools' inability to simply ship orders before they are placed, the filament for this won't arrive before snowpocalypse![]()