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    3-D Printer

    Pics of my Honda Type-R rendered from pics in Mesh Room, hit and miss but enough to tart up if you have the skills (I don't) then resin print.
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    3-D Printer

    Apart from the Arduino Uno, the buck converter and BT gamepad I had rest of this in a Sunfounder kit I bought years ago. You can see the gamepad in top left in it's 3D printed housing to be screwed down inside the turntable, what happens is the servo activates and moves the flipper that...
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    3-D Printer

    I play with Arduinos too, this is a 3D printed photogrammetry turntable I made powered by Arduino with a external 9V power supply as the servo and stepper motors need way more power than an Arduino could ever supply (buck converter). It has three modes controlled by joystick. Mode 1 it rotates...
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    3-D Printer

    3D printing is a great way to get the youngsters in to stuff that's not just screen time. My son took an interest when I got the printer and we printed some cool stiff like Star Wars, Dr Who stuff and all the slot car stuff etc. He wanted to do a school science project with his pal and we found...
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    3-D Printer

    And if buy two at same time.....?
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    3-D Printer

    I disagree. The only way to reliably print faster, let's say twice as fast.....is to have 2 printers.... At a bare minimum I'd go with: N+2 ;)
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    3-D Printer

    Tinkercad has an 'align' button, when you learn how to use it life becomes a little simpler.. ;-)
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    3-D Printer

    Yes, the 'snap' value is important, you can set it to 'off' be more granular so you can align everything, frustrating experience otherwise
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    3-D Printer

    Tinkercad (and Autodesk Fusion 360 ), allow you to click on an object and manually enter the dimensions too, Tinkercad is probably as simple as you'll get these days but you can great results with some effort.
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    3-D Printer

    I would go through the Tinkercad tutorials, the methodology and workflow to create shapes is a case of taking basic shapes as building blocks then tweaking them and grouping them together to make bigger shapes. To remove stuff you use another shape but make it a hole. I've used Photoshop for...
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    3-D Printer

    Tinkercad is also nuts. Few hrs and you can do this, they have great tutorials, jump in.....
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    Seeking Advice on Affordable Ebike for 20-Mile Daily Commute (£500-£600 = Budget)

    Thanks for the link, spend approx £600 - for the money these bikes seem look like phenomenal value for money, especially if it's your first ebike.
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    3-D Printer

    Probably about 1.5 hrs for 4 cone parts slicing at 0.12 resolution (high quality) so that's the base/top ring/middle ring/bottom ring. Half that time for 0.2 resolution slice (standard quality). However that's not how I print the cones, I tend to do 16 of one part at a time (sometimes 32), and...
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    Seeking Advice on Affordable Ebike for 20-Mile Daily Commute (£500-£600 = Budget)

    https://www.electricscooterslondon.com/collections/eleglide-electric-bikes/products/eleglide-citycrosser-electric-bike Wow, a lot bike for £600, my current battery cost £500....very tempted too to just buy one and take a punt for local rides and keep the 1500W beast rear hub for longer trips...
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    3-D Printer

    3D printers are nuts, had my Kickstarter FDM Creality CR6 SE for nearly three yrs now and it still runs great, as we speak it's churning out parts for model 1:32 scale traffic cones in various colorways (cpl pics below), that I sell on ebay. I use mainly PLA/PLA+ and use branded...
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    Mizanur Rahman death: Coroner calls for e-bike battery standards

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-66774376
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    Brake Sensors

    Or you get burgled or your house catches fire or there is a gas explosion or there is a large meteor on course to wipe the planet out. Stay safe...Cloud. Musk has got servers in space...that might be an option, pricey mind...and what if he's using Western Digital....?
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    Brake Sensors

    Cloud storage has security baked in...it's the most sophisticated security that exists. If you look at the big players, SAP, MS Azure, AWS etc. rarely are they hacked...on-prem dinosaurs are hacked daily. If I wanted your data (not the mucky films... ;-) ), then it wouldn't be hard to work out...
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    Brake Sensors

    Eventually you will see the error of your ways...back to Teletext now to get the latest news... ;)