• @[email protected]
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    13 hours ago

    damn bro don’t call me out like that

    stares at $1200 3d printer that i use for making fidget toys and dumb clips i could buy on aliexpress for $0.99

    • @chuckleslord
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      710 hours ago

      …I kickstartered one of the first consumer 3D printers… it’s still in the box.

      • @riodoro1
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        68 hours ago

        Info? It might have more „historical” value than you think. Multiple 3d printing yt channels would probably like to show such a thing.

    • @[email protected]
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      1413 hours ago

      Mine has just been gathering dust because I can’t be fucked to calibrate my new Sprite hotend.

      • @halcyoncmdr
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        1113 hours ago

        I bought mine to print out a replacement plastic basket slider for the deep freezer built in the 1980s with a 4 digit Kenmore model number.

        But learning how to use the modelling software to make the shape to actually get that done is taking longer than I thought in my spare time. It became a lower priority than other things.

        • @[email protected]
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          712 hours ago

          Modelling really is the difficult part. I’m an engineer and CAD is a large part of my day job so I use printing almost exclusively as a way to refine my modelling skills, but it’s taken me years to get good enough at it to be quick. Then on top of that, most “good” software is gated behind insane subscription costs that no normal user can afford. So you get stuck with stuff like FreeCAD, which admittedly is OK but very very clunky for anything other than simple geometric shapes, and it makes it much harder than it needs to be.

          • @[email protected]
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            012 hours ago

            Auto Desk Fusion is free for personal use, and it’s pretty easy once you get familiar with it. I started with Sketchup, though.

            • @[email protected]
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              312 hours ago

              Fusion free has a ton of limitations though, namely on model exports and drawing creation and commercial use (so e.g in my case, I can’t use it to make contract models to print and recoup my costs from buying the printer, and I also like to make drawings for everything I model esp. if it requires machining). And I’m extremely not fond of the “cloud” model stuff it depends on.

              It admittedly is one of the most affordable subscriptions out there, but it is still a subscription. I use it if I have to, but Autodesk is liable to pull the plug on the free part at any time.

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        412 hours ago

        That’s my justification at least! And I can use it to do small scale contract print jobs for locals and make a little extra side cash, so I guess it works out too.

        • @[email protected]
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          38 hours ago

          Hell yeah. That’s the same reason I dump money into my homelab; I have never been in IT, nor plan on it, but maybe one day I’ll finally get back into home automation and could possibly sell something to a client as a complement to my electrical business. But it’s damn fun to tinker with!

  • TheBirdWasHere
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    1913 hours ago

    Lol, that’s mostly what I do with my SDR, although lately I’ve been watching the ISS SSTV experiment.

    • @bandwidthcrisis
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      29 hours ago

      I just realized how easy it is to receive satellite transmissions after reading how I could get the ISS repeater using a handheld radio. I’m going to look into using the RTL-SDR to decode signals.

  • Cornflake
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    1413 hours ago

    For a moment I thought this was a ham radio sub, not Lemmy Shitposting lmao

  • @DarkCloud
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    813 hours ago

    Did that a long time ago. These days I just listen to the Radio Garden app on Android, which shows you all the online radio stations dotted around the world.

    Want to listen to what they’re listening to in Nairobi? Spin the globe to Kenya. Or maybe talk radio from Scotland? You just spin the globe and hit the lock icon.

    • @Bassman1805
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      112 hours ago

      Scottish talk radio sounds like a trip.