My new apartment has a metal cupholder (with holes for old-school tiny toothbrushes) attached to the wall. I turned that into a usable toothbrush holder with this :)
Grab the stl here:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:23012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Cat Litter Trap
Admittedly, I have been looking for excuses to put the Makerbot to work since I got it... nonetheless, I think the outcome justifies the effort for the most part~~
Useful objects for physical tinkering often are pretty easy to design - so far my experience really has been:
1. imagine a useful plastic component
2. model it in 10-30 mins in sketchup
3. print it
It's pretty awesome.
Anyway I've been in the process of moving into a new apt, and thought it would be nice to have a barrier from the cat litter box to the main floor. Here it is:
Looking forward to getting in a replacement (non-warped) build plate next week...
Useful objects for physical tinkering often are pretty easy to design - so far my experience really has been:
1. imagine a useful plastic component
2. model it in 10-30 mins in sketchup
3. print it
It's pretty awesome.
Anyway I've been in the process of moving into a new apt, and thought it would be nice to have a barrier from the cat litter box to the main floor. Here it is:
Looking forward to getting in a replacement (non-warped) build plate next week...
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Port Dock for Samsung np900x3b (2012 series 9)
I love this Samsung ultrabook- so much that I even dock it at home to my monitor/tv + external keyboard/mouse. However, I find it annoying to constantly plug in and unplug three separate cables.
Thus I decided that for my next 3D printing project I would try to make a port dock.
Step 1. Get the measurements.
After being unable to find a good profile photo online, I just took one myself:
Step 2. Trace the ports
I imported the photo into Google sketchup and traced the ports:
Step 3. Take measurements + finish the model.
Here is what the finished model looked like:
Step 4. Print!
Here is what it looks like:
If you have a Samsung np900x3b and would like one, leave a comment or shoot me a message.
Thus I decided that for my next 3D printing project I would try to make a port dock.
Step 1. Get the measurements.
After being unable to find a good profile photo online, I just took one myself:
Step 2. Trace the ports
I imported the photo into Google sketchup and traced the ports:
Step 3. Take measurements + finish the model.
Here is what the finished model looked like:
Step 4. Print!
Here is what it looks like:
If you have a Samsung np900x3b and would like one, leave a comment or shoot me a message.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Cat + Heat Shield for Makerbot Replicator
BC printing takes several hours with an extruding 3d printer, I set about protecting the machine from the cats (and vice versa).
I soon realized that this could help tremendously with heat dissipation and was pleased to find that indeed it made a huge difference.
I bought five 24"x18" plexiglass panels from Home Depot (would have gone to Lowes but there are none nearby) for a total of $45. They refused to cut it for me.... and I was lazy, so the dimensions are off. 20x20x20 would probably be perfect for this machine (Makerbot Replicator).
Here is what it looks like:
Here are the super basic .stl files I printed for the support pieces:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:22119
Also, check out the solidoodle:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/25/former-makerbot-exec-launches-solidoodle-sub-500-3d-printer/
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3895263
I soon realized that this could help tremendously with heat dissipation and was pleased to find that indeed it made a huge difference.
I bought five 24"x18" plexiglass panels from Home Depot (would have gone to Lowes but there are none nearby) for a total of $45. They refused to cut it for me.... and I was lazy, so the dimensions are off. 20x20x20 would probably be perfect for this machine (Makerbot Replicator).
Here is what it looks like:
Here are the super basic .stl files I printed for the support pieces:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:22119
Also, check out the solidoodle:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/04/25/former-makerbot-exec-launches-solidoodle-sub-500-3d-printer/
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=3895263
Sunday, April 15, 2012
print a solid border for catan
one of the items on my list of 'things to print' from thingiverse.com was a border to keep unruly settlers of catan land tiles (aka terrain hexes) in place.
Here's the result:



Grab the .stl from thingiverse, here.
I tried printing this directly, but the interlocking mechanism wasn't fitting together properly.
While tinkering with the border, I decided to see how many pieces I could fit on the replicator's platform at once, to reduce the number of total prints required to make a border.




Grab the .stl from thingiverse, here.
I used:
1% infill
.3mm layer height
1 shell
60 mm/s feed rate
Raft/Support
no other support
120 degrees C for platform
225 degrees C for extruder
Friday, April 13, 2012
In-dash hack for Droid Bionic Car Dock
I never used the stock Nav system so I took it out and sold it, leaving a hole in the dash.
After tinkering for a bit, I decided to put the Sirius and a second USB charging outlet inside, in addition to my phone's car dock.
I had to make a new back for the dock - so designed it in SketchUp and printed it with the Replicator.
Video here:
Files for 3D printer and google SketchUp:
(right click and save as)
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Samsung Series 9 2012: A01 vs. A02 Elucidated
A01: core i5-2467M @ 1.6GHz, two slots reported in BIOS (2GB each)
BIOS V: P04AAH
International Warranty sticker - I don't remember this on the A02?
Setting up Windows... it still thinks it's 12 hours later than it is (and thus the wrong date)
So it seems the only difference is the BIOS V. P03AAH on the A02 with a date of 2/2/2012 and P04AAH on the A01 with a date of 2/28/2012.
This could easily be a fluke (my particular A01 sat in the factory for a bit longer so got a BIOS upgrade?). I'm gonna go ahead and conclude the different models were intended to house different versions of Windows, but in the end someone decided to force Home Premium on errryyybody.
Oh, the wallpaper for the A01 is set to some Samsung 'amor2' thing. A02 uses "Microsoft Signature." (It's possible something I installed made this change on A02).
And now that I look further, there seems to be other bloat on the A01 - >
Amazon Kindle
Norton
WildTangent Games
and some things are lacking (like Zune).
UPDATE:
The A01 seems to get very hot. The A02 never got this hot!
Also, here are photos.
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