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Cook stuff! Now I want a 3D printer...as if the Reef wasn't an expensive enough hobby. LOL
I've been wanting to try making a 3D printed mold. I have a small injection molder, I don't know why I haven't tried it yet...
Working on a light shroud for my AI Hydra26HD, this should slip over the top and keep incidental light spill within the confines of the tank. Printing upside down the small lip at the bottom will keep the shroud on the light fixture. This is the first version to test the fit, later version may want to add slots near the heatsink to keep the airflow unimpeded.
I was sketching up something like this a few days ago, never got around to building it. I did want to put a cutout of a clownfish in itWorking on a light shroud for my AI Hydra26HD, this should slip over the top and keep incidental light spill within the confines of the tank. Printing upside down the small lip at the bottom will keep the shroud on the light fixture. This is the first version to test the fit, later version may want to add slots near the heatsink to keep the airflow unimpeded.
I like that you 3D printer is made of 3D printed parts. For some reason I got a kick out of that.Working on a light shroud for my AI Hydra26HD, this should slip over the top and keep incidental light spill within the confines of the tank. Printing upside down the small lip at the bottom will keep the shroud on the light fixture. This is the first version to test the fit, later version may want to add slots near the heatsink to keep the airflow unimpeded.
Thanks, there's been a mental backlog of items like this, now that I have a printer I'm having to pick and choose what to print first!Looks good! It's nice to be able to design and make something that isn't available on the market.
That's funny, I was working on putting a tentacle design on the upper portion so that the black fixture would contrast and not let any light out. I wasn't feeling very artistic at the time though so I just printed the rectangle.I was sketching up something like this a few days ago, never got around to building it. I did want to put a cutout of a clownfish in it
All the parts are for some added stability to a pretty cheap printer. I found them all online and they really do help a ton.I like that you 3D printer is made of 3D printed parts. For some reason I got a kick out of that.
Anyone else use a Raspberry Pi for printer control/monitoring?