I moved to fedia.io (which runs mbin) because it seems to work without constant errors.
You can find me at: https://fedia.io/u/rasterweb
I ended up moving from kbin.social to fedia.io which runs mbin and has a team, not just one person. (kbin.social kept breaking all the time for me.)
Is this about letting Nazis speak on UW campuses?
Oh hey, Vos is a piece of shit.
The frame is 6" x 6" and the print is just a bit smaller than that.
Here's a post (and some photos) about the paper I make: https://rasterweb.net/raster/2023/12/19/handmade-paper/
Thanks! Yeah, I really had fun making paper last month so now it's time to print on all of it. (And then I'll make some more!)
The design for this one was a digital drawing (though sometimes it's just analog/paper) and I then 3D printed a plate and did a relief print using a Provisional Press. (I'm also really into rainbow rolls lately!) I make my own paper and this is from a recent batch. (I recycle our shredded paper at home.) The frame is 3D printed and I designed that as well.
Thanks! I've though about doing more... I started working on a trash can icon yesterday and I'll see where it takes me.
More of this, please!
Looks good! I'd guess 80% of my printing is enclosures. ;)
If you want it to get worse just change it from a hobby to a business!
Sweet! I'd like to have my lead pipes replace at some point.
Well that's, uh.. interesting. So hugh project, money, but not really many new jobs. Oh well.
OpenSCAD is great for programmers because you write code to generate 3D objects. If you love Python there are ways to write Python that then generates OpenSCAD code, so that may be worth looking into.
My iOS app won't work anymore but I'm trying to be patient and understand that it's an open source project led by one person so there may be delays or issues that prevent progress or even things running smoothly. Hopefully it will return and improve with time.
Well, I hate Microsoft but yay for business in our state I guess?
That's really strange. I run 6 Ender-3 S1 printers at work and tend to only level them if there is an issue or we change build plates... maybe once a month at most, and we print a lot. I did go through the process of leveling with the knobs and sliding a piece of paper under the nozzle to get it just right, but when they print well, all is good.
The 1983 film War Games is what taught me it was okay to give up...
Sprecher Root Beer Bash 2023
Root Beer Bash is the World's Largest Root Beer Float Festival in the World! Free event in Glendale, WI, hosted by Welcome to Glendale!
Root Beer Bash is the World's Largest Root Beer Float Festival in the World!
GarlicOS failure
I fired up the Anbernic RG35XX this morning and it worked fine for a bit and then started flashing and games would launch and then immediately quit. The whole screen was flashing / blinking. I tried the stock OS on the original SD card and it worked fine. I ended up doing a fresh install of GarlicOS on a new SD card and that was fine, so I guess my original install hosed itself somehow. Anyone else have issues like that?
So I'm thinking this PICO-8 community could use a list of resources. I'm pretty sure I've seen an "awesome" list as well as a list of links on (ahem) another link aggregator site... If no one else com
So I'm thinking this PICO-8 community could use a list of resources. I'm pretty sure I've seen an "awesome" list as well as a list of links on (ahem) another link aggregator site... If no one else compiles one, I may end up doing it.
The queer, trans handyman and artist assistant offers a variety of services in an industry dominated by straight, cis men.
Solder Board - a soldering aid for adding pins to boards
I created what I am calling a “Solder Board” which is like a breadboard but with no internal connectors. The solder board is used for soldering of course. Specifically, for soldering pins onto PCBs, and in this case, onto microcontrollers.