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I actually have a bunch of different types of aquarium stuff I sell elsewhere, drains, storage racks, testing stations, plant holders, gravel vac stuff. Basically anything I thought would make my life easier I designed. Pays for all my other hobbies! You should consider doing the same, you...
This is a fun thread! Here's one I made a few years ago, still looks great today :)
I've been meaning to make a second one to dedicate to meat and I think maybe this thread finally inspired me to get one it. This one is edge grain walnut made from scraps I had.
My son is a type 1 diabetic so our scales get a lot of use. Got sick of replacing those little flat ones over and over so I got this big guy with the plug (sold separately). It's a beast, it holds like 20 or 25 pounds and it's dead accurate and super quick. Bought it over a year ago now and has...
Heck yeah I browsed your stuff earlier, pretty impressive designs, you've done really well with Fusion 360! I know a lot of people try that out and get overwhelmed and quit learning. I've never personally used it but I hear a lot of good things about how powerful it is.
Thought it was really...
SLA and FDM printing are wildly different. Parts on an SLA machine can end up with completely smooth surfaces and virtually no visible layer lines because they can get down to insanely high resolution. The issue with SLA is that the parts are usually pretty brittle, and the resin is expensive. I...
I have a pair of fully modded out Maker Select V2's. I've had one for 2 years and one for a few months. I also use SLA machines and more industrial 3d printers at work.
Fun thread to read, thanks! I'm a fellow 3d printing enthusiast and have a bunch of things I've designed and printed for other hobbies of mine. That's what it's all about!
I polished a skillet inside to a mirror finish once while marathoning a TV show and had no trouble getting a seasoning to stick. I don't go out of my way to season them though, I just cook with them and let the seasoning happen naturally.
Never once have a finished a butt "on time" lol. Best I've been able to do is about 2 hours after the rest of the meat is done. It always takes longer than I expected.
This is a big part of why I want to get a good, well-insulated electric smoker someday, so that I can start a couple big butts...
Hey all, Commerce area here. Just joined yesterday.
Currently have a Masterbuilt propane, I think 30 or 40. Can't remember which one. I love the thing, but it's starting to rust out pretty back. Looking at replacing it with a Smokin-it #2D Wifi or #3D. Something I can leave outside with a...
Hi all, just registered to ask what everyone is putting the smoke stack on the top for? If I open my back vent all the way I find the thing runs cooler than I really need it to. What's the reason to add the stack? I've been itching to mod my MB smoker but don't quite get this one.
Really love...