You bet:Hmmmm the labelling jig sounds useful. Would you have pics or stl files to share?
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4313355
You bet:Hmmmm the labelling jig sounds useful. Would you have pics or stl files to share?
Would you share the stl file please?Tap label holders for 3" columns. They hold a 32x68mm paper label that slips in. Just friction fit on the columns, might need to make them a little tighter or add some tape long term if they loosen up.
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4780649Would you share the stl file please?
could I buy one from youIt printed, and I made one for my friend who still uses a Corona mill. It's ~50 meters of filament or about 150g. That makes filament only about $3.30 for the print. Getting the freaking supports to work was a HUGE PIA. It requires a pile of supports in the "face" area and getting those to break out while still reasonably supporting it was a crapshoot. The inside is semi-rough but I guess nobody will ever see it and it's not like it needs to be sterilized.
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No, I didn't do that on purpose. I woke up to the printer beeping because the black ran out. Looks kinda cool though.
Given that it's a 19-hour print, I think you're going to have problems finding someone to print many of them.
If you are in the US I’d be happy to print you one in exchange for a donation of your choosing to the Wounded Warrior Project.could I buy one from you
A little holder for a probe in my fridge. Designed by @gromitdj . Printed it in about 5 minutes.
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2203264
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Congrats on the new printer!I went to thingiverse and this is no longer available, could you post the stl file?
Oh man. For some reason, despite reading your post where you CLEARLY STATE that you printed the cover, it looks so good my brain refused to accept it. Great work on this one -- I really love the graphics!Have an All American Ale Works grain mill motor that I got 5-6 years but could never have it set up at our old place. Finally got it mounted on a cart and after running for 30 seconds or so, I saw smoke coming from the fan side. The cover over the fan somehow was dented in and was touching the fan just enough to cause the smoke from the friction. So a few measurements and a few test covers for the right diameter later, printed a new cover with some flare.
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I mean ... the proper answer is probably no. FDM has voids no matter how good you are at it. For the price, you can use them a couple times and toss them. ABS would probably allow diswasher-safe parts, PETG comes close but can still warp. If you search long enough on the Internet you will find people to tell you "PLA can be diswasher safe and used in Biological laboratories" but .... this goes to my signature block.Is it possible to create a "sanitary" FDM print? I picked up an Anycubic Kobra (that I still haven't set up ...) and a bunch of PLA+ filament Black Friday, and looking forward to making all sorts of odds 'n' ends.
I don't think there really is at least without a lot of post processing.Is it possible to create a "sanitary" FDM print? I picked up an Anycubic Kobra (that I still haven't set up ...) and a bunch of PLA+ filament Black Friday, and looking forward to making all sorts of odds 'n' ends.
Hi Matt I know its been awhile since your posting but do you have the .stl file to share for this coffee filter holder pleaseI made this holder for K-cup filters sold on Amazon so I could degas samples for testing in my EasyDens. Its basically a miniature pour-over coffee filter.
Another project. I recently picked up the Spike Steam Condenser lid and needed a new way to mount my kettle filler. I ended up heavily modifying a cable gland I downloaded from Thingiverse to beef up the locking fingers inside for repeated use, changed the base to a tri-clamp, and changed the locking nut into a hand wheel.
The filler itself I made some time back. It is quite simple. The 1/2" tube is just for mounting. The lower piece of silicone tubing provides the mechanical connection to the float. It hides a 1/4 push lock union inside. The upper piece of silicone is just a stop calibrated to fill my kettle to a standard volume most of my batches use. I may ditch that and add some calibration marks to the 1/2 tubing for different volumes. For use, I just connect a line from my RO system to the piece of 1/4 tubing sticking out the top.
Yep.I really like the bottle holder, are those magnets that hold it in place?
Sorry to be a pain Matt but time ago you showed a coffee filter holder, do you still have the .stl file available please.The cap for this recently separated between layers. I was going to re-print but instead ordered a 1/2" compression to TC adapter. Still a 3D print project as I printed a knob that is a press fit over the hex nut on the compression side.
I think this is the appropriate place for "pics or it didn't happen..", or maybe "stls or it didn't happen" ... Though maybe time for a VW inspired beer.. had a 73 bus(a few of them) that I ended up selling for more than I paid for all of them, Only reason I can claim that "I lifted the whole engine all by myself".I made a VW tap handle for a buddy of mine a couple years ago; I don't keg yet. I followed this technique. However, instead of having a slot for nut to slide in the side of print, I just epoxied the nut to hex cavity I created in print. Unfortunately I don't have pics to prove it.
I concur. Just enough taunting to push me over the edge and actually create that thingiverse account. Check it out here.I think this is the appropriate place for "pics or it didn't happen..", or maybe "stls or it didn't happen" ... Though maybe time for a VW inspired beer.. had a 73 bus(a few of them) that I ended up selling for more than I paid for all of them, Only reason I can claim that "I lifted the whole engine all by myself".
I concur. Just enough taunting to push me over the edge and actually create that thingiverse account. Check it out here.
Deja vu!I was copying @Muddbug idea for Carbonation Caps on bucket lids for fermentation purging kegs and closed transfer but didn’t want to mess with cutting up bottles. Made this real quick along with some laser cut rubber washers. I don’t post my files ever but happy to share it with anyone that wants.
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