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KaJashey @lemmy.world
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Who here is making money 3D printing?
  • I print FDM. I've paid for the printers and make a little money each month. Not enough to live on but enough to finance the hobby.

    My mom hooked me up with a teacher who wanted a watercolor insert for altoid tins. The lady was enthusiastic and would pay me every year to make them for all her classes. The design she pointed me to was a BSD license but I remade it anyway. I'd make like 100 prints at $5 each. Made like $500 X 4 years.

    I haven't heard from her for two years. I don't know if she still teaching or found another printer.

    I make some photographay related devices and give them away on printables/thingverse. For the most popular designs I mention that they are for sale on etsy. I know there are a lot of people interested in the things but without a 3d printer. I'm also not shy on mentioning my designs on social media if they are a solution to that person's photographic problem. On etsy I don't mention thingiverse/printables except for one disability related item. The etsy sales are about $120 a month.

  • Please help me choose my first 3D printer, with the features I need
  • Go for the used Prusa MK3S+. People used to pay a premium for assembled and tested printers. As long as you can get the printer to you without being banged up in shipping it's good. Really shipping would be my biggest concern.

    I have a MK3S+ and it just prints. I print for my Etsy shop and don't really feel the need for a backup printer. I have 1600+ hours of printing on it. In that time I've had one nozzle clog and one blob. I do a little dust filter on the filament so i don't often get clogs https://www.printables.com/@Fohn23_807562/collections/641537

    I'm totally happy with just the smooth sheet. The textured sheet is supposed to work better printing PETG but I've been able to get perfect PETG prints on the smooth sheet using windex as a release agent.

  • Why are indigo and violet in the rainbow and not just purple?
  • Depends on how you define purple. If violet is close enough to purple for you then that "purple" would be a single spectral color, a single or continuous set of wavelengths. If it's just a little more like magenta it would be a non-spectral color. A combo of red and blue light.

    Plenty of non-spectral colors. Most things we see are non-spectral colors. Single pigments give off multiple wavelengths. Most things have combos of pigments on top of that. Emission spectra are multiple wavelengths.

  • GM ditching CarPlay could go bad, complain car dealers
  • My daughter has it. It makes the cars touchscreen a customized extension of the apps interface. So maps or whatever is running on the car's screen. Some of the controls on the side of the screen also interact with the phone. It's more integrated than a bluetooth connection.

  • Little acts of rebellion

    I haven't done miniatures before. Printed it ultra fine detail with 0.05mm layers. This came as a kit-card with vestigial sprew work. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4679744 Fun little project. No glue required and fully articulated. For the grappling cable I use 24 gauge flower wire.

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    Do people actually tune their printer for each new roll of filament?
  • For PLA I set set it as prusiment in my slicer and forget it. That's hot enough to do silks and fancy filaments. It's hot enough to have good layer adhesion.

    For octoprints I print the first layer at 215°C to help with adhesion then turn it down to 205°C to avoid stringing.

    Special non-pla filaments I do what's suggested.

  • If you want to host something on a Raspberry Pi, you should consider using literally any other piece of hardware
  • I got an 1 gig Orange pi zero 2 with a 2 port USB expansion board. I got it from ali express with a 32gigabyte micro SD card, USB to USBC charging cable for like $40.

    I 3d printed a case for it. Provisioned it with a heatsink, fan, 18W USB power supply, and a UPS.

    I use it as an octoprint server, the extra USB ports go to a webcam and a fan if i feel like it. It's been reliable but I've only had it a month. Transferring jobs is nearly instant plugged into gigabit ethernet. Transfer is via API key not web interface. Seems to do alright in the CPU department. It has to parse some of the larger jobs for a minute.

    Prints perfectly. Only had one resent packet USB packet so far. After it prints rendering out 1080P time-lapses was slow. It would hit like 70% cpu usage and take hours. Rendering out 1080P octolapses with fewer frames and less movement would hit 98% cpu use but be done very fast - like 10 min.

    They just announced an orange pi zero 3 with a similar form factor (but not exactly the same) and larger faster memory.

  • What are the best cooking hacks you've learned over the years?
  • Alternate grilled cheese hack. Heat the skillet on medium till the skillet is hot. Really wait a couple minutes till it has come up to temperature. Melt a pat of butter on the skillet - don't tear up you bread trying to spread butter on it. Cook the sandwich for one minute in the butter, move it to the side then melt another pat of butter in the empty space. Flip and cook the other side of the sandwich in the new butter. One min+ a little on this side.

    Bonus look up inside out grilled cheese sandwiches and do them this way.

  • Crystal Dragon Octolapse

    I recently built a octoprint server on an OrangepiZero2 with the Obico image. Really like the guys from Obico they seem to support their product pretty good and their Orange pi distribution.

    After some terrible prints I think I've got Octolapse dialed in. I had to reduce the heat not to get oozing as the print head moved out of the way.

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    Considering Prusa Mini as First Printer
  • A used MK3S or MK3S+ might be better for your desires. They have an 8bit board but you're free to flash the firmware for marlin or klipper and you're free to flash it back to prusa. The 32bit boards on the mini and MK4 require you to cut a resistor to do 3rd party firmware.

    The MK3S and S+ work well with octoprint. The mini has it own wifi but really slow upload speeds and and uses the somewhat clunky prusa setup.

    Used Mk3S and Mk3S+ are readily available with everyone trying to sell them and use the money to buy a MK4.

    Down sides to the prusa are there aren't a lot of mods, people like their reliability, ongoing support, and other aspects so they don't mod them as much as other printers. I've wanted a better part cooling setup, there aren't many out there and the printer as is is definitely good enough that I keep going as is. I am as guilty as most everyone else in not designing the mod I wanted.