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#clippergate
Arrived today - new 3D printer, Artillery Sidewinder X1. Just assembled it but it is huge lol, and the machine dimensions don't mention the extra room needed at the back for it to operate so the shelf I made isn't really deep enough. Trying to squeeze it into a recess in my study and the built-in spool holder won't fit but I don't want to use it anyway (I have some rollers on the shelf above that hold spools of any size). I have it connected via a Raspberry Pi 4 and will use Octoprint.
Picked up a stand off Amazon this week not expecting much for £26 but actually it's very good, mainly for storage so bike doesn't fall over i the shed but also useful for working on the bike, cleaning etc.
Doesnt everyone take them off as soon as the bike arrivesBit unsafe without reflectors, you should fit some
Bought a IR thermometer (not for Covid, but for cooking)
How does that work? Surely it's going to tell you the surface temperature of something, but not if the middle is still raw and cold?
IMO you can't beat an Earl Grey from Fortnum & Mason
Exactly, but good for oil or checking temps of liquids since when they boil it circulates. I want to try my hands at tampura. I already have a thermometer but just an excuse to get a gadget.
It work checking body temps too, just point it at the forehead.
£25 pedals, the standard plastic ones seemed ok but a single bearing and plastic means not so smooth and not so grippy. These are magnesium alloy and use 3 bearings. Lightweight and spinny!
£25 pedals, the standard plastic ones seemed ok but a single bearing and plastic means not so smooth and not so grippy. These are magnesium alloy and use 3 bearings. Lightweight and spinny!