daugen
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Rick, I now have that Bee Gees tune stuck in my head.
Me too Billy. And the spinning disco ball, what memories...
Me too Billy. And the spinning disco ball, what memories...
Rick, I now have that Bee Gees tune stuck in my head.
Me too Billy. And the spinning disco ball, what memories...
Death before disco!
Here's a reference that talks about infill:
Selecting the optimal shell and infill parameters for FDM 3D Printing | 3D Hubs
And here's another link from the same site that talks about the impact of layer thickness on accuracy with respect to holes and bridging and such:
How to design parts for FDM 3D Printing | 3D Hubs
Might be a good place to start, especially for someone like me that's heard a lot about 3D printing, but never have had any formal introduction...
I have, for at least two years, had a cottontail rabbit living under our back deck. She produced one litter and I saw them in the yard when they were less than half size, but then they all disappeared. However, Miss Bunny has sat there by the deck every morning for a long time, and I usually walk out there and talk to her. She would just sit there and look at me as long as I stayed 5 or 6 feet from her. If I got closer, she'd slowly get up and go under the deck. However, I guess she's gone to bunny heaven. My next door neighbor has had a pile of shrub and bush clippings in what used to be a big concrete fire pit for roasting hot dogs and such by the prior owner. It had gotten to be a pretty big pile and his son recently moved in with him and did some more pruning, checked with the city, then burned all that brush; an all day and most of the night job. My neighbor told me his son then found the remains of what he thought was a rabbit. Apparently Miss Bunny had a second home in that brush pile.![]()
Rick, I now have that Bee Gees tune stuck in my head.
Me too Billy. And the spinning disco ball, what memories...




I got roped into taking disco lessons and what an *** I made of myself. No rhythm at all...


Anyone know about 3D printing?
I have a small part to print, and the website that prints asks for two variable to be selected. It will be an exhaust adapter for a new coffee roaster...ABS plastic using FDM process. The website asks for:
- % Infill, from 20% to 100%, and
- Layer Height, from 100 um to 300 um.
Not sure what these mean, exactly.
Thanks, these are very helpful...this is the website where I was considering ordering the print job, too. I should have gone to their home page...they have a wealth of info. Problem, now that I know what Infill is, is I don't want any infill.
Maybe I spoke too soon. This morning, my wife told met there was a rabbit in our backyard. I walked out on the deck and it came right to the step, stopped, and listened to me a minute, then slowly went under the deck where she always went in and out. So apparently it was Miss Bunny instead of a stranger passing through.
Yea, Miss Bunny lives!
Maybe I spoke too soon. This morning, my wife told met there was a rabbit in our backyard. I walked out on the deck and it came right to the step, stopped, and listened to me a minute, then slowly went under the deck where she always went in and out. So apparently it was Miss Bunny instead of a stranger passing through.
David/Sodamo, fun to watch your project come along. Looks great.
I keep looking at those metal roofs you are putting on
and all I can think of is what happens in high winds? Will they stay on?
seems that wind would get under them and rip things apart, like Buckeye's barn.
Short of hurricanes, do you get a lot of wind there?
Does the open nature help the wind go through without issue?
Thanks, these are very helpful...this is the website where I was considering ordering the print job, too. I should have gone to their home page...they have a wealth of info. Problem, now that I know what Infill is, is I don't want any infill.
Good points Drew. As we all know, Mother Nature wins.
Can only hope that an abundance of nails, screws, Simpson ties all work to do their job. People loose roofs here, usually making the news, as a freakish event, single instance in a neighborhood. some during extremely bad weather.
We do get wind but nothing to severe. i think highest gusts wehave seen in the. 40mph range, not uncommon to be in 20’s during a strong.
Not sure about the openness, but hope it is an advantage. I do wonder if the airfoil effect is more pronounced with this flat sheeting vs a pattern. We’ll see.