21375 pts ยท June 30, 2012
Not AI at all. This is real. Made with my UV printer.
Nope, but I've been told my Bread Knife is close.
Yeah I love crossbar locks.
#LifeGoals
Funny! I actually nicknamed these Heav(amame) - since they are the Head(amame) kit. I also made a Wood(amame). The ear cups are Protopasta Brass and Iron PLA and the brass was sanded and polished.
Headamame headphones printed in Capricorn Heartwood PLA and Polymaker ASA. These sound amazing and let you truly customize them to fit your style!Check out Headamame at https://headamame.com/TECHJEEPER and use code TECHJEEPER for 10% off your order!
Thanks!
Okay but hear me out. This filament (the plastic) had a mixture of actual wood fiber in it, making it possible to sand and stain, which I did for this project.
Yup, I have a 2dr on Moabs - so it's Mini Jeep lol.
Motor is this brushless
It's entirely 3D printed, aside from the electronics, shocks and bearings and belts in the great box,
Kit is from 3DSets.com - Belted Gearbox, Locked Front Differential. Filament is Polymaker Hedgehog Makes Galaxy Red and Galaxy Black ASA
Yup, I bought my first Jeep in college with hard earned money and I've owned one ever since. They suck but are also the most enjoyable vehicle I've owned, would I own one as my primary daily driver? Hell no, but considering you can spend 30k on a Polaris Side by Side, I'd take a Jeep any day.
You could say that for pretty much every vehicle on the road lol
Started doing UV resin pendants. Since I have a ton while learning, I decided to put them on our web shop for $5 - and there's 10% off right now with promo code BPPE2025 - https://shop.techjeeper.com
It's Capricorn Heartwood filament, minimal sanding
Clearly you are an expert.
The design is super rigid, and the motion system isn't on the single rail, thus it being upside down. It's a very capable design and can print super fast
The reasoning is to keep the motion system as static as possible for portability. You can unfold and print, many times without releveling and if you do have to level, the 3 point system takes about 30 seconds. Plus, it looks cool. They also have PEI PCB beds but I like the ITO coated glass bed.
Haha it's a Positron 3D printer, an amazing little open source project. LDO Motors sells kits for them now and it was an extremely fun build. The project can be found here and my build log is on their Discord. https://www.positron3d.com/
40w co2 laser
Not sure I understand...
Huh?
I made this for my wife's birthday. I designed, laser cut and 3d printed the covers and used binder rings from Amazon. The paper is standard A5.
FYI - this is a 3D print I designed with a program called HueForge.
Both. They have a number of different classes the judge.
And the 1.5" squares had depth to them, it was amazing
Seeing it in person, we stood there looking at it for like 15 minutes!
Yes, #2 is a closeup of each square
There are different classes, such as hand sewn, wall hanging, ect.
Not AI at all. This is real. Made with my UV printer.
Nope, but I've been told my Bread Knife is close.
Yeah I love crossbar locks.
#LifeGoals
Funny! I actually nicknamed these Heav(amame) - since they are the Head(amame) kit. I also made a Wood(amame). The ear cups are Protopasta Brass and Iron PLA and the brass was sanded and polished.
Headamame headphones printed in Capricorn Heartwood PLA and Polymaker ASA. These sound amazing and let you truly customize them to fit your style!
Check out Headamame at https://headamame.com/TECHJEEPER and use code TECHJEEPER for 10% off your order!
Thanks!
Okay but hear me out. This filament (the plastic) had a mixture of actual wood fiber in it, making it possible to sand and stain, which I did for this project.
Yup, I have a 2dr on Moabs - so it's Mini Jeep lol.
Motor is this brushless
It's entirely 3D printed, aside from the electronics, shocks and bearings and belts in the great box,
Kit is from 3DSets.com - Belted Gearbox, Locked Front Differential. Filament is Polymaker Hedgehog Makes Galaxy Red and Galaxy Black ASA
Yup, I bought my first Jeep in college with hard earned money and I've owned one ever since. They suck but are also the most enjoyable vehicle I've owned, would I own one as my primary daily driver? Hell no, but considering you can spend 30k on a Polaris Side by Side, I'd take a Jeep any day.
You could say that for pretty much every vehicle on the road lol
Started doing UV resin pendants. Since I have a ton while learning, I decided to put them on our web shop for $5 - and there's 10% off right now with promo code BPPE2025 - https://shop.techjeeper.com
It's Capricorn Heartwood filament, minimal sanding
Clearly you are an expert.
The design is super rigid, and the motion system isn't on the single rail, thus it being upside down. It's a very capable design and can print super fast
The reasoning is to keep the motion system as static as possible for portability. You can unfold and print, many times without releveling and if you do have to level, the 3 point system takes about 30 seconds. Plus, it looks cool. They also have PEI PCB beds but I like the ITO coated glass bed.
Haha it's a Positron 3D printer, an amazing little open source project. LDO Motors sells kits for them now and it was an extremely fun build. The project can be found here and my build log is on their Discord. https://www.positron3d.com/
40w co2 laser
Not sure I understand...
Huh?
I made this for my wife's birthday. I designed, laser cut and 3d printed the covers and used binder rings from Amazon. The paper is standard A5.
FYI - this is a 3D print I designed with a program called HueForge.
Both. They have a number of different classes the judge.
And the 1.5" squares had depth to them, it was amazing
Seeing it in person, we stood there looking at it for like 15 minutes!
Yes, #2 is a closeup of each square
There are different classes, such as hand sewn, wall hanging, ect.