fuzzy_tinker
- 1 Post
- 6 Comments
fuzzy_tinker@lemmy.worldto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Destroyed my Glass Print Bed - What to do nowEnglish
4·9 months agoYou just stick the magnetic backing to the existing glass plate for flatness and rigidity. You might have to bump the heated temp 1 or 2 degrees to compensate for the additional thickness, and you may lose a couple of mm/s of print speed at the high end due to the additional weight. That said, it is a very cheap and easy to execute option.
fuzzy_tinker@lemmy.worldto
3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Destroyed my Glass Print Bed - What to do nowEnglish
9·9 months agoThat’s what they are saying. Buy a PEI plate with a magnetic backing, remove the rest of the abs from your glass build plate and stick the magnetic pad on it. Then the pei goes on top.
I did this as an upgrade to my own printer.
fuzzy_tinker@lemmy.worldto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•The Open-Source Software Saving the Internet From AI Bot Scrapers
94·9 months agoThis is fantastic and I appreciate that it scales well on the server side.
Ai scraping is a scourge and I would love to know the collective amount of power wasted due to the necessity of countermeasures like this and add this to the total wasted by ai.
fuzzy_tinker@lemmy.worldtoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Safe to run a box fan face down?
2·10 months agoThe bearings are much sturdier as the fan is bolted to the motor, and the motor is a generic one meant to be used in any orientation. I personally bought [this](iLIVING 20" Wall Mounted Shutter… https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BVY8VCNZ) one for my house to cool it in the summer and at half power, every open window in the house has a stiff breeze.
fuzzy_tinker@lemmy.worldtoHome Improvement@lemmy.world•Safe to run a box fan face down?
51·10 months agoBox fan bearings are not typically designed to run in that orientation. It will probably run for a while before failing prematurely. Might make it a couple months or just a few weeks.
This is a much more robust fan and they come in various sizes to better fit your opening. They move a lot more air, and many styles come with a thermostat and speed controller. Sorry for the Amazon link, this is just the general style: https://a.co/d/bLeBCeD

I look for high endurance drives which are intended for use with pi’s, dash cams, etc. they tend to come in smaller sizes due to the endurance requirements.