I run 16 Bit Virtual Studios. You can find more reviews from me on YouTube youtube.com/@16bitvirtual or other social media @16bitvirtual, and we sell our 3D Printed stuff on 16bitstore.com
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the16bitgamer@programming.devOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•I finished my 3D Printable screw design! Excellent print ability, reliable for simple use, though the head is prone to strip... can't win them all.English2·29 days agoI don’t know much, other than I have a box of them at home which I used for my older designs, and kept with since I could buy them cheap enough in bulk.
Wanted to make them out of plastic because I wanted to save some costs and this is what I got. I also find it funny that I got the thread which has a 15.875TPI at the end of the day. Half of what I am use to.
the16bitgamer@programming.devOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•This took forever to design. But I got a functional Screw and Nut 3D PrintedEnglish2·1 month agoMy solution was actually to change the print orientation and cut a little into the screw. Print reliability and consistency is high and the fit is perfect.
Once I’m done I can probably share the designs
the16bitgamer@programming.devto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Etsy cracks down on 3D printed products — new rules exclude many 3D printed items from listingsEnglish12·2 months agoAs someone who sell their 3D Prints on Etsy. This is fantastic. We had other shops try to sell older versions of my designs and even trying to use my photos in their listing. If this stops that I am all for it.
the16bitgamer@programming.devto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•If you had $1500 to spendEnglish1·3 months agoI mean I would need to know what the problems were with my printer. When I had an Ender3 v1 and I was debating upgrade or switching. I went with switching since the machine had fundamental issues which couldn’t be fixed or the solution was not guaranteed to fix it.
the16bitgamer@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•If you have to pick only one Desktop Environment and use it till your computer breaks, what would you choose?4·4 months agoCinnamon for 2 reasons
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KDE is missing a lot of features which still only works in Gnome. Like the taskbar Calendar app syncing events with services like Google Calendar
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cinnamon is extremely stable and doesn’t move your icons around when you connect to an external display with your laptop and the display has a different resolution.
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the16bitgamer@programming.devOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Wanted to make my own charger for my Garmin Watch.English2·5 months agoThank you, if you do want to see my models, they are on Printables here: https://www.printables.com/@16bitvirtual
the16bitgamer@programming.devOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Wanted to make my own charger for my Garmin Watch.English2·5 months agoNormally I would, but the models is partially corrupt, it doesn’t print right, and it only works with larger Garmin. So I am not uploading it
the16bitgamer@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.world•What’s Your Best Experience with Linux?English3·5 months agoMy story is a simple one.
I turned on my computer I logged in, did some work, played some games then I turned it off.
No one tried to murder me (force updates), or put me in a potato (notification ads), or feed me to birds (change my defaults). I had a pretty good life.
the16bitgamer@programming.devOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Autodesk Fusion 360 is moving it's cloud storage to Fusion Hub. Upgrading is MandatoryEnglish23·6 months agoMy solution to this was to back up all my projects so I have a local copy, and move to FreeCAD. I’m tired of Autodesk changing the deal every year or so.
So I have a Framework 13 AMD with Mint. Framework on older firmware isn’t the best, but with Mint 22 and by extension 24.04 it’s fine.
Got mine back in December and had no issues with the installation process. Games play fine though the fan goes to 100% after a bit. But with power profile in 22.1 it can quiet the machine down.
Other than that and the occasional hiccup. Compared to other laptops it’s the best machine I’ve used. So far no issues with only a few times of opening the terminal to fix minor issues.
the16bitgamer@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tell one thing that you miss after switching from another OS to Linux.2·8 months agoTrying to avoid apps with subscriptions. The way I see it, it’s a question of when not if they change how the app works.
the16bitgamer@programming.devto Linux@lemmy.ml•Tell one thing that you miss after switching from another OS to Linux.6·8 months agoBeing able to sync music or movies to my iPhone/iPad. More of an Apple issue than Linux, yet Mac/PC is compatible.
VLC does work, but since it’s not how Apple wants you to use your device it’s not as convincing nor flushed out.
the16bitgamer@programming.devOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Wife wanted a Apple Pencil Case, so I made oneEnglish2·8 months ago2 prints, swapped after the last solid infill on the bottom, and before the first solid infill on the top.
the16bitgamer@programming.devOPto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Made my own USB-C Hub after my Dongle started disintegrating.English2·9 months ago… usually comments like this imply I goofed on spelling, but I can’t see which word it was. Can you point it out to me plz?
the16bitgamer@programming.devto FreeCAD@lemmy.ml•Anyone here ever tried to make material patterns for textiles using FreeCAD or other FOSS tools?2·10 months agoI’ve used it to pattern cuts for a laser cutter.
While it’s possible it’s very buggy especially with curvy designs. There’s a function called Flatten to SVG which helps with this step but it requires a lot of tuning of the model, to get the export right.
A great example is a hole in the design, perhaps for a button. If done wrong the button hole is the main solid and the rest of the design is not solid. Plus you’ll have so much extra lines that cleanup is not fun.
For me I need to do it this way since the pattern is mated to a 3D print so having every 1:1 is a must. But if you are doing it for other reasons, I would look elsewhere.
Tech drawings is another way to export an design too if you want to go through with it anyways.
the16bitgamer@programming.devto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon announces first Kindle ever with color screen, retailing for $279English5·10 months agoOnly if you live in the US or UK. Lol I didn’t realize Amazon’s international kneecapping of their products moved to include hardware along with software.
For context if you are Canadian you don’t get access to overdrive or audiobooks on Kindle. Fun fact this also includes their fire tablets.
Because printing in Linux both works and is supported and not supported and hope that there are drivers and they work.
For example, I have a brother printer and in both arch and Ubuntu/mint the printer worked out of the box. But I was missing features like double sided printing. So I had to download drivers for it.
In arch the drivers were on the AUR, so I was printing is seconds.
In Ubuntu/mint they weren’t in my package manager, so I had to go to brother’s website and hope they had drivers. Brother did and while it took a bit it did work too. No worse than windows.
the16bitgamer@programming.devto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Recommendations other than Bambu and Prusa?English4·10 months agoFor me I was looking for reliability, so I ended up with Prusa. But I ended up with them thanks to a few simple rules I followed.
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Can the machine and it’s parts be replaced with off shelf components?
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Does it use, or is the platform compatible with open source slicers (Prusaslicer/Cura)?
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Does the community support the device with mods on 3D model repositories (Thingiverse/Printables)?
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Does the manufacturer have a track record for support (or the lack thereof)?
Before I got my Prusa, the Creality Ender 3 was the goto, and it was a really reliable machine. For my printing needs I need a direct drive print head, and a better auto bed leveling routine. But the Ender 3 s1 looks pretty good as an alternative.
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I print on its side. It’s more likely to twist on itself than break the layers.