3D Hangouts – Practically 3D Printing

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Episode #178 – Practically 3D Printing

Wire Spoon Carousel

FFCP flexion extruder - 230c x 40mm/s @45min
Layer Tab: Start Points – Optimize for speed
Random Points = Lots of String
Start Point = The beginning of perimeter loops

AT Makers – AT Switch Tester

Low Poly Pug by Flow Augustine

Metal Parts from 3D Prints

Link's Hylian Shield by: csimpkins

Follow Liz (BlitzCityDIY) on Instagram

WebUSB – MakeCode
Circuit playground express bootloader beta

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I missed the live stream, but I have a couple comments about the silicon wire.

First, 30AWG wire really doesn't have the guts to carry much current. Many ampacity (amperage capacity) tables indicate 30AWG with a maximum of 0.86A, so I would probably only design a maximum of about half an amp.

Second, even if it was solid 30AWG wire it is too thin to make good contact in a standard breadboard. Even if it was able to make good contact, it is too flexible to handle insertion force.

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I was wondering what filament you used for the led matrix handles, some of your own?

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what about setting aside an old IBM PS2 running the supplied OS/2 and install CADKEY on that for editing *.dfx files and generating G-Code.

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