[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 45 points 7 months ago
[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 45 points 7 months ago

Who do you think will be paying your pension when you get old?

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 38 points 9 months ago

millions of followers

No one gonna question why such sick abusive people gained that kind of popularity to begin with?

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 46 points 10 months ago

I can now finally solder things easier.

Drink my coffee while gaming.

Use Push to Talk a lot more while gaming.

Hold the ladder, brace, and hold a nail and hammer all at the same time.

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 41 points 11 months ago

Ya know, I wouldn't mind ads,

If google would just FUCKING LISTEN TO MY CURATING DECISIONS!!

No, I'm never going to buy a car based off an ad. Block em all.

No, I'm never switching insurance companies based on an ad.

No, I'm not interested in mobile games. Ever.

And yet when I tell google, block this content, not interested, I don't want to see this particular topic.

It just doesn't fucking listen.

You'd think this would be an absolute GOLD MINE of information that google would want, to better focus their ads,.

But they just ignore it,

It's not about linking people to stuff they are interested in and taking a percentage... it's about wasting everyone's fucking time, and then they wonder why people run ad blockers.

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 49 points 11 months ago

Most-Hyped?

Since when?

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It helps categorise, manage, and present content effectively, commonly found in applications. About 130mm in width x 30mm in height. An add-on is an optional component, feature, or extension that can be integrated into an existing system. More designs on Printables: https://www.printables.com/@ChrisTech Change Log: 7 November 2023 Create an extension part to link with another partition. 15 November 2023 Fine-tuned the design's tolerance.

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 34 points 1 year ago

Because Boomers don't even know what CS is?

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Redesign of a simple micro SD card organizer, based on the original MicroSD Card holder by FritoBandito. Created a new model in Autodesk Fusion 360. Redesigned the slots for easier card removal. Print with 0.2mm layer height

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 30 points 1 year ago

I bet she gets up early and makes their lunches for them.

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Meta Quest 3 Wall Mount by 10P6 (www.thingiverse.com)

This is a wall mount I designed and made for the Meta Quest 3 VR Headset; I also made a wall mounts for the Quest 1 and 2 when they were released, (see other designs) and was hoping to have this wall mount compatible with the Quest 1 and 2, but the design of the Quest 3 prohibits that. I have added three new STL files to make printing easier, one is a top part, and the other a bottom part, the other is a skinny top to fit on tiny printer bed; see in print section below. Like my other Quest wall mounts, this works well, but please be gentle with it as any damage to your headset is on you. I designed this to mount to a wall STUD with sheet rock / dry wall screws; (You can use on Wood piece or wall with the correct anchors MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT SCREW INTO A CABLE OR PIPE OF SOME KIND. IF YOU ARE NOT 100 PERCENT SURE WHAT TO DO, GET HELP INSTALLING THIS The hook on the bottom is hold the USB C cable when the unit is not being charged. Also, please checkout and subscribe to my youtube channel, youtube.com/10p6 **** I have changed the license agreement for this model to allow remixes and sales.. The rules: 1 - Keep the 10p6 Logo (if you do not like it, do not do a remix), 2 - DO NOT USE THE META LOGO AT ALL (That is a registered trademark and I do not want it on my models / remixes.) 3 - Make sure you list and link your remix to this model here on Thingiverse and nowhere else; (This is my model you are altering, not a model you are creating.) 4 - If I find my model files or remixes of it on any other site I will have them removed. I have also allowed my model to be 'Printed' and sold online. Note that credit for any sale listing must show the model was designed by 10P6 and must not be made to look like you designed it. You are responsible for the quality of the prints, and any design changes made as I know my model works perfectly. DO NOT REMOVE THE 10P6 LOGO. THESE MODIFIED LICENSES DO NOT ALLOW FOR THE ELECTRONIC DESIGN FILE/s, OR REMIXES TO BE SOLD OR SHARED ON ANY SITES OTHER THAN THINGIVERSE. MY PHYSICALLY PRINTED MODEL AND YOUR REMIXES CAN BE SOLD ON OTHER SITES, HOWEVER DO NOT SELL ANY MODELS / REMIXES EITHER DIGITAL OR PRINTED ON CULTS3D AS THE OWNER THINKS COPYRIGHT THEFT IS OK WHICH IT IS NOT. ****

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 46 points 1 year ago

people in politics can be very disloyal

  • says the most disloyal motherfucker ever
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This is an automatically latching lock which is powered by a Micro Servo SG90 9G. This makes it easy and inexpensive to interface to most microcontrollers such as Arduino. It is designed to engage with a pin of 3mm to 4mm diameter (not part of this model). When the pin enters the slot, it causes the mechanism to latch. To unlock it, the servo is driven through a range of 45 degrees, which causes the lock to release. The mechanism is designed to have a large mechanical advantage, so it should be able to cope with quite a bit of load without stalling the servo motor. We are approaching Halloween as I write this, so perhaps you could use it to drop giant spiders on unsuspecting guests :) You will also need: 2x 3mm x 15mm brass shaft (or similar) 2x M3 x 15mm screws to secure the housing 2x small springs Grease Use a drill to clean up the holes in the moving parts, so that they rotate very freely on the shafts. File or sand the parts to ensure they are smooth, and apply grease before assembly. Test the range of motion of the servo before assembly. You can actually test the complete mechanism is working well without the servo fitted. Push a screwdriver into the slot to make it latch, then use your fingertip to actuate the trigger. When you are confident that is operating smoothly, connect the servo to your Arduino (or whatever) to find its "rest" or "zero" position, then fit the servo horn in the correct orientation, then mount the servo and test in situ. I've attached a picture showing a view of the upper part of the housing viewed from below to show the proper orientation of the servo horn when the servo is at its "rest" or "zero" position. When the servo is driven through 45 degrees, it pushes against the "trigger" (the red part) causing the latch to release. Sample Arduino code is included (example.ino), showing how to drive the servo.

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I was just playing around with printable trapezoidal threads and before I realized it, I had designed a large machine vise… The vise has a clamping range of 120x120mm. It is good for circuit boards because plastic is non-conductive. Standard trapezoidal threads (30° thread angle ) or ACME threads (29° thread angle) are very difficult to print in an upright position. The overhangs are not supported by the thread geometry. Therefore my thread has a thread angle of 42°. This can be printed upright at 0.12 layer height without using supports. Print all threaded parts in an upright position with a layer height of 0.12mm or smaller. All other parts can be printed with 0.2mm or bigger layers. Support is needed for the Slider and the Jaws. For the Base support is optional but recommended. The other parts do not need supports. I am using 4 walls, 5 tops, 4 bottoms and 10% gyroid infill. See my 3mf file for more details and change it to your needs. The 3mf file is for Bambu Lab P1/X1 printer but shows the orientation of the parts. Just to mention it - this is a large vice. It needs more than 0.5kg filament. The gap between the parts is 0.25mm for all movable elements. The pins have a smaller clearance (0.15mm) as those are a press-fit. If necessary they can be hammered in position. I was using some very cheap filaments that had large tolerances in diameter. In that case you might need to rework the holes for the pins with a drill (Ø4mm) and sand the sliding surfaces evenly. This should not be necessary if you use quality filament. For the sliding surfaces and the thread I am applying candle wax as surface treatment (just rub it on). Then you have a nice and smooth vice action.

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Chain Oiler by Nussss (www.thingiverse.com)

Guide for lubricating motorcycle chains. Clips onto grease bomb Maximum chain width: 26mm Guide pour graisser les chaines de motos. Se clipse sur les bombes de graisse aerosol Largeur maximum de la chaine : 26mm Je peux faire d'autres versions plus larges ou plus étroites si besoin.

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A simple spring loaded third hand for soldering wires

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Garage Shelf Hook by 5tuff (www.thingiverse.com)

Hook to hang stuff from on the garage shelves from Bunnings or where ever These have lasted me over a year. Printed versions in PLA or PETG on X1C & Ender3 both are fine for hanging tools. Working on shelves with holes of about 12mm upper hole, 7mm lower hole and 1mm metal thickness.

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This was remixed from UncleFrankSays version to hold a different brand of electrical tape which had a different inner diameter. If you read his comments on the serration, it's really only cosmetic as it doesn't function very well because electrical tape doesn't tear well. What is nice about this, however, is that it gives you a place to hold the tape while pulling it until it snaps. This means that most of the stretch is on the dispensed piece and not back on the roll. If nothing else, the feature allows for you to more quickly pull the next piece rather than letting it stick back on the roll. Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Duck-282289-Electrical-4-Inch-Single/dp/B007JSGNVQ?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1 Let me know if the comments if there's interest for other dimensions. Depending on feedback, I may make the design parametric within Fusion 360.

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This is a variation of my 3 PIN LED Strip thing 6123191. This is for 12v 10mm LED strip lights. The height is 4mm so it doesn't add height to the height of my pictured IP65 strip. Yes, it's not soldered but you can see the wires fit. 9/20/2023 Update: Added info that this is a Remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5223739

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Design by @canthidium

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 36 points 1 year ago

Bots and Spam for fake internet points,

Now going to throw real money at it?

I didn't think the bots and spam could get worse, but it will be.

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 32 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I recommend all those that find this funny to check out the rest of Perry Bible Fellowship's comic's,

https://pbfcomics.com/

To this day Guntron is still my fav,

https://pbfcomics.com/comics/guntron/

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 36 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yes,

https://kbin.social/m/functionalprint

most lemmy's can find it.

But it appears your particular lemmy (mindoki.com) isn't federated with kbin or something.

It should look like https://lemmy.mindoki.com/c/functionalprint@kbin.social

If fact, mindoki is missing a LOT of communities in the fediverse.

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