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Some amazon no name one. It’s a 15.5mm diameter one.
Thats a brilliant idea and I’m ashamed I didn’t think of it.
Here is the STL if anyone wants to remix it or whatever.
Human.
Some amazon no name one. It’s a 15.5mm diameter one.
Thats a brilliant idea and I’m ashamed I didn’t think of it.
Here is the STL if anyone wants to remix it or whatever.
Great minds! Appreciate the advice all the same.
It’s definitely crying out for that ability. Maybe also with a little tab and ratchet system so it clicks as you spin 🤔
I have 3D Printing folder with all my .blend files, and a folder for STLs. For important projects I will bundle everything in its own folder. PCB and Enclosure design both get their own folders for KiCad and Blender files, then there is a fabrication folder containing gerbers/BOM files, as well as STLs or any documents for stickers/etc that may be needed.
I usually will use a version tracking system like git for big projects that use that file tree as well.
As a seethingly jealous ender 3 peasant who is still spending most of his time keeping my printer working with kludges and duct tape; it’s nice to know Bambu owners are human after all and still run into problems.
Hope you get it sorted and are back printing soon! 🖖
You can have my ender 3 when you pry it from my cold dead hands.
I too would like to hear some hot takes on core xy
To my knowledge the only way to “turn off” the menu bar is to run a program in full screen mode on a mac.
Blender. I feel pretty confident in saying that there is simply nothing like it in the commercial world. Its feature set is unreal; its like the swiss army knife of 3D modelling programs. I can’t say enough good things about Blender. It has replaced so many secondary programs in my workflow and is slowly dominating to become my entire workflow.
It used to suck to use in the late 2010s and then work was done to overhaul its space-shuttle cockpit interface, and now it actually feels concise and usable. I freaking love blender now. Big time blender fanboy right here.
That looks to be the one!