Replies to adiwan, page 37

  1. @adiwan Yes. But they might toss in a line of bad science about Lithium batteries to explain it.

    Thursday, 24-Jan-19 13:57:44 UTC from web in context
  2. @mrmattimation @adiwan I guess I'm gonna start running out of excuses to not be caught up. :p

    Wednesday, 23-Jan-19 20:52:17 UTC from web in context
  3. @adiwan Whoa, like, "show's over" finale, or just a season finale?

    Tuesday, 22-Jan-19 21:37:14 UTC from web in context
  4. @adiwan Good taste

    Tuesday, 22-Jan-19 02:23:03 UTC from web in context
  5. @adiwan this thing is now playing in my head http://rainbowdash.net/url/873700

    I blame your bunck / dunny.

    Thursday, 17-Jan-19 18:38:00 UTC from web in context
  6. @adiwan Ohno, what have you done ? http://rainbowdash.net/url/873687

    Wednesday, 16-Jan-19 19:50:50 UTC from web in context
  7. @adiwan Nice

    Wednesday, 16-Jan-19 09:33:47 UTC from web in context
  8. @adiwan Haha, oh wow, how delightfully nicely improvised. I can smell the masking/painters tape from here.

    You know I just realized while popping the bubble wrap of my latest package from China ( its a pointery lasery thingie ), the bubble wrap is almost universally made from Poly ( PP ) and no way that stuff would melt at those temperatures. At least the chamber, in no way am I going to risk saying anything about the heat bed in conjunction with cheap Chinese plastics.

    Sunday, 06-Jan-19 20:09:39 UTC from web in context
  9. @adiwan Metal the material as opposed to ? Aluminum of 2780 Kelvin ( rough estimate ) ? Is gas even a material ? And now that I have done some really cringy guesses, might as well throw in the 3D graphic and shader API of Apple.

    That channel looks like an absolute blast though. DIY sonic welding, even though that is going to be a failure ( it says so on the tin ) probably a rather fun video.

    Saturday, 05-Jan-19 16:10:08 UTC from web in context
  10. @adiwan Nice channel.

    Also Gallium is a fun metal.

    Saturday, 05-Jan-19 11:29:07 UTC from web in context
  11. @adiwan Bill from Bosnia? Yeah that channel (if it is still around) is made of pure awesome, and worry. You'd be amazed with how little practice on locks you own yourself, most bought for that very purpose, you are ready to tackle the big leagues. By which I mostly mean everything at work that they lost the key to. Excluding money trays/cases, those things for some reason mostly come with dual 'teeth' on the keys. But you can make a bumpkey for those if you really cared, too bad that making a bumpkey for just one is no guarantee, especially if you do not have a brother/sister case/tray to copy off of. Also I can open them with just a hammer, and 2 screwdrivers and they are way too cheap to replace anyway.

    I wonder what Bosnian Bill is up to these days.

    Friday, 04-Jan-19 23:42:36 UTC from web in context
  12. @adiwan Doctor Doctor ! What can you do for somepony who just lost a hoof, went flying into a tree the next county over, and now swears that she broke some sort of 'Mach' record ?

    "What ? How ? And who are you"

    We sudden brainiac loco are Scientists !

    Thursday, 03-Jan-19 21:44:04 UTC from web in context
  13. @adiwan Ugh, good luck with that. I hope you took the foresight of making loads of photographic evidence.

    Thursday, 03-Jan-19 18:51:48 UTC from web in context
  14. @adiwan DHL ? Also Wii U games without the DVD case or something ?

    Thursday, 03-Jan-19 18:23:02 UTC from web in context
  15. @adiwan Squash him in a box

    Thursday, 03-Jan-19 18:00:35 UTC from web in context
  16. @adiwan Outside ? what ? No, I was saying you could make a pretty neat insulated square cube with some nice bricks or slabs of prefab rock ( Terrassenfliessen oder Balkonfliesen ). Ofcourse I do not know how big your printer is, or your aversion to taking those things inside, or even your ability to go to a junkyard and 'browse'.

    Also sadly I have no data on Poland's IKEA fire-proofing of their furniture. Speaking of which, one of my online friends gave me this thing http://rainbowdash.net/url/873581 , You probably want to watch that for fun and giggles, at least for the first 90 seconds.

    Tuesday, 01-Jan-19 23:21:43 UTC from web in context
  17. @adiwan Using tables as isolation material for a hot chamber? I guess you could do that, depending on in what country the IKEA stood you got the tables from they would probably not like being treated as such though. I remember a metric ton of back and forths between some agency and IKEA regarding the couches in Brittain being flame-retardant to the point of self-extinguishing and those in another country to burn down to the ground within minutes.

    Back to your hot chamber, I guess depending on the size you could go to the city dump and 'liberate' some of those huge street tiles, get some tin foil, a ds18b20, relay, arduino nano, and a heating element of your choosing. But the more I think about it the more extravagant and large it actually gets. Too bad you probbably can't just use a couple of peltier devices to keep the temperature steady.

    P.S.that's not sawdust. look at the 2nd picture here: http://rainbowdash.net/url/873580 (also, this thing is cringe)

    Tuesday, 01-Jan-19 21:36:43 UTC from web in context
  18. @adiwan How bad is it that this thing popped in my head when you mentioned exploding heating bills ? http://rainbowdash.net/url/873577

    Also I thought it just needed to be a comfortable steady temperature range for ABS 3D prints, but I see loads of articles talking about 363 K printing rooms/enclosures/cases, I never knew it had to be that hot. It kinda makes me want to give up on the idea of building a 3D printer myself and go straight for the homemade CNC mills. Argueably milling something out of Styrofoam and then perform some metallurgy magic might be more something up my alley to begin with :)

    After all, what is an extra 570 K to melt aluminum?

    Tuesday, 01-Jan-19 20:09:39 UTC from web in context
  19. @adiwan Alternatively you could just heat up the entire house enough to the point where cold air is no longer affecting your prints.

    It might be less friendly economical and might send you on a goose chase trying to locate and seal the smallest gap/crease in your house, but it would be the sollution I'd shoot for depending on how bored I get in 2019

    Tuesday, 01-Jan-19 19:33:38 UTC from web in context
  20. @adiwan Oh, I know. But that does not make it any less of a Hollywood Trope. The trope which in turn is playing games with your perception to rather fun 'what if' scenario's

    Thursday, 27-Dec-18 10:42:46 UTC from web in context
  21. @adiwan I can't help but to imagine the Mojo Jojo and Him meme-spree of a few months back. "
    das ist das Übelste dass ich mir vorstellen kann". I wonder if that makes Mojo Jojo more or less evil, hmm, food for thought.

    Thursday, 27-Dec-18 00:10:14 UTC from web in context
  22. @adiwan But in seriousness, congrats and have fun!

    Friday, 21-Dec-18 22:15:16 UTC from web in context
  23. @adiwan In America that's called "unemployed." (Not calling you lazy; saying American companies overwork their employees)

    Friday, 21-Dec-18 22:15:03 UTC from web in context
  24. @adiwan This sequel is gonna be nuts to the butts crazy!

    Friday, 21-Dec-18 16:57:13 UTC from web in context
  25. @adiwan I have no understanding of why mattresses are so damned expensive

    Tuesday, 18-Dec-18 00:52:57 UTC from web in context
  26. @adiwan I guess.... What if we make sausage, instead?

    Tuesday, 11-Dec-18 21:56:21 UTC from web in context
  27. @adiwan Why don't we just murder the rich and live in their hollowed out corpses?

    Tuesday, 11-Dec-18 19:37:51 UTC from web in context
  28. @adiwan 3D print?

    Saturday, 08-Dec-18 22:37:15 UTC from web in context
  29. @adiwan Damn dude, that sucks.... Is it at least still functional, or are you back to a mattress on the floor?

    Saturday, 08-Dec-18 19:54:12 UTC from web in context
  30. @adiwan Ikea?

    Saturday, 08-Dec-18 18:55:50 UTC from web in context