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I have a habit of running off something, then taking stock and realising the amount of effort required to paint it up nicely is substantial!
Yeah same but I kinda like the choice. Always wanted a display cabinet with those expensive statues but I was never going to spend thousands on my collection. I think I'll end up printing loads of stuff and just sorta wondering what to do with half of it.
 
Stuffed with LED lights it a nice night light :)

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Resin printing is so much easier than FDM, this is as close as I've got to success today.
I gave up on resin printing as it was so finnicky, I'd get amazing prints 50% of the time, the rest of the time it was a complete unknown as to what the issue might be.... Having to use a piece of paper to set the plate distance and level (I mean, who can level something accurately with 1 screw to tighten it?).....

My bambu A1, it just prints......
 
I gave up on resin printing as it was so finnicky, I'd get amazing prints 50% of the time, the rest of the time it was a complete unknown as to what the issue might be.... Having to use a piece of paper to set the plate distance and level (I mean, who can level something accurately with 1 screw to tighten it?).....

My bambu A1, it just prints......
My experience has been the exact opposite so far. The thing with my resin prints is once it's starts successfully it tends to finish. Now that I've understood the suction issue I don't tend to get failed prints. With my FDM I haven't got a clue what's going on there. Bed adhesion is absolutely killing me right now and the prints take so long that even if it seems solid for the first few hours then I'll come back to a stringy mess. I can't even work out exactly what's going wrong cause it might just be my filament settings, the board isn't clean enough, its old and needs replacing or just the filament is dodgy. I'm going try everything but it's a lot more work than I was expecting, still I'm looking forward to actually printing useful stuff.
 
I redesigned my Dyson lockable trigger. Grab it here if you like it: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1455454-dyson-v10-v11-v15-lockable-trigger-v2#profileId-1516829

I - like many people - was annoyed by the lack of a trigger lock on the V11 series. I tried many solutions to this; some community and others commercial but all of them came up short. They either were a piece that I would lose, or they restricted the operation of the trigger when attached. There had to be a better way…..

So, sat on my sofa one evening I was thinking about the V11 (as you do) and triggers when a thought entered my head: “What else has a trigger? Firearms have triggers. Some firearms have cross-bolt safeties or cross-trigger safeties that lock the trigger out. What if a cross-trigger safety could work in reverse?”

So, I took a scan of the V11 and got CAD'ing. This was the result: A cross-trigger safety that doesn't restrict the operation of the trigger.

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