Clamp & glue is plenty strong. I’ve built a couple of desks with this approach plus a large dining table.
Clamp & glue is plenty strong. I’ve built a couple of desks with this approach plus a large dining table.
We get a lot of voles which enjoy eating our garden and saplings. I’ve decent success by:
Back when I started my software career (2001) we did paper code review printouts in Araxis Merge. We also didn’t have source control back then.
We have a color Brother laser that works pretty well.
Yes this is accurate. Once our toddler understood “privacy” poop breaks became mini vacations.
Nice! Snakes are a sign of a healthy, chemical-free environment.
My cats would have loved to use the top as a scratching pad! Look out 😅
Nice work on the wrapping, it looks very clean.
Could you swap out the back legs with longer ones to help the thigh clearance?
Check the calibration:
This should all the the case right out off the pallet but it’s worth a check.
I relief on polled notifications from Sync. Worked just fine for me.
Awesome! Thank goodness the kiddos like the set.
Dust collection is a great application for 3D printing… Years ago I broke the bag adapter for my sanding station so I made a replacement!
I’d go with an oil-based polyurethane. Stain is your choice. While water based poly will have much less odor I’ve found it to be less durable.
Oil based poly will smell much much worse than shellac. Water based poly wouldn’t be so bad.
Oh yeah… And be sure to never let your filament get tangled!!! Google that before you get started 😂
Exciting stuff! Good luck with the move.
I’m doing basic, functional stuff so there’s thankfully not much to figure out. I haven’t done any mods to my printer. The bed stays level as long as I’m gentle while removing the print.
The only thing I’ve struggled with was layer and bed adhesion during cold weather. To solve that I made a simple enclosure and also slowed down my first layer.
I’m fairly satisfied with AccuWeather. Not as good as Dark Skies was but close!
Mitered dovetails?
We don’t have any moles! The voles must keep them at bay :-)