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Making of, one of the ideas, the inside of one sqaure would fullfill the requirements for size of 75 x 75 mm for Macro Mondays size restriction. Therefore the title.
Other then this, fine dark chocolodad, pralinees from a well know german brand, and not eaten. So close to food fotography, but not some extra calories , not yet eaten.
Feel free to leave comments and constructive feedback. No P1/C1 or seen in group and similar.
Making of, one of the ideas, the inside of one sqaure would fullfill the requirements for size of 75 x 75 mm for Macro Mondays size restriction. There for the title.
Other then this, fine dark chocolodad, pralinees from a well know german brand, and not eaten. So close to food fotography, but not some extra calories , not yet eaten.
Feel free to leave comments and constructive feedback. No P1/C1 or seen in group and similar.
At Codebits 2009, among all the amazing experiences I had, two of the most unique were meeting Mitch Altman and buying a TV-B-Gone kit and assembling it right there and then with his help.
The second unique experience was meeting the people from AltLab, Tiago who I had met before at Twittlis, and Catarina, who were demoing their Makerbot Industries open source 3D printer.
Putting 2 + 2 together, I managed to challenge Catarina to design and print an enclosure for my assembled TV-B-Gone, right there at Codebits!
If you have your own 3D printer, you can download the model files here, and print your own TV-B-Gone enclosure!
Kids, *this* is the future, and you probably saw it here first! :-)
52 Weeks Of 2025 Week #48 Grateful
This is a SD card Holder being 3D printed on a Ender 3 3D Printer
"52 Weeks Of 2015 Week #48 Grateful" Blue Box being made on a Ender 3 3D Printer
I'm Grateful to my Brother In Law Tony for the gift of this 3D Printer to me, as it was a present from his two son's but he could't get on with it as he is not very 3D modelling capable, I used to do 3D modelling years ago before I retired for my job so I am more used to it!!
Taken 2nd December 2025
Best viewed large press "L"
You can see my other 52 Weeks of 2025 Here!
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With a final gluing, this almost-full-sized baby will be complete. It is an exact 18x copy of my LEGO-scale BrickArms Needle gun.
All of the components were printed in pieces (blue, purple, pink, magenta) in Gizmo Dorks ABS filament, on my Ultimaker 2 at .12mm layer height. There are registration pins in each half (hidden in the photo) that I'll use to align the parts during gluing. Oatey ABS glue (found at Home Depot) is used to glue the parts together. The individual needles will be glued in place as well.
I may vapor polish the finished Needler it if I can get a decent-sized vapor booth constructed. A metal trash can, lined with acetone-soaked paper towels should work, as long as it is warm enough to get some evaporation to occur.
My son got a 3D printer for his birthday. It sat in the box for a few weeks until we cleared some space to put it. Once we opened it today, we quickly found that it was a returned unit and that the previous owner had destroyed the print head/extruder. An hour later after my wife gave the person at Amazon the reaming of a lifetime, a new unit is on the way on Monday. Lesson for the day: Do not mess with an Amazon Prime Mom.
"What Actually Happened?" (After Eno)
Clipper 6x18 panoramic pinhole camera*, with Fuji Acros 100 film in D-76 1:1
*see pinholeprinted.com for more info. Great camera!
A test of the "put stuff inside the camera body" idea. I put some Grape tendrils between two layers of "cling film" laid between two of the sections of the Zero Image 4x5 camera. I like some of the effect I see, but this needs refinement.
Ilford Ortho Plus in Rodinal 1:100 for about 15 minutes (pushed a bit)
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Becoming somewhat obsessed with my designing and 3D printing, always looking for objects around the house to replicate!
Pop can for scale. About 60 hours to print.
johnbiehler.com/2012/02/07/reprappers-of-the-world-unite/
geometricobjectdepositiontool.blogspot.com/2012/02/sneak-...
#220 on Flickr Explore on Feb 6, 2012!
Update: Brad has named it "Tantillus" (latin for "so little, so small")
#3DBenchy #3dprinting on a #3dkreator #3Dprinter from #poland See video: ift.tt/1XrmiK9 Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com
3D printed horse showing the generated supports that are needed when printing any overhangs. These are called tree supports for obvious reasons. This is my largest print so far and has almost 500 layers.
This time-lapse video shows #3DBenchy being 3D-printed with an experimental cellulose-based filament. #3DBenchy is a 3D model specifically designed for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It is a small recognizable object that you can download for free, make and share. Learn more at 3DBenchy.com #3dprinting See video: ift.tt/1WNx3Fq Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com
Used in today's personal journal entry. dennissylvesterhurd.blogspot.com/2025/09/tubs-and-rings.html
The @formlabs #Form2 #3Dprinting a @3dbenchy in clear resin at 50 microns resolution. #3DBenchy #3dprinter #SLA See video: ift.tt/1Owdv3i Learn more about 3D printing at 3DBenchy.com