Mike n Tibs DNA Mods!

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Tpat591

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That is just strange. If you send me the bad print I will return a correct one. The file on that one has not changed since Mike and I test fit the board a few months ago. PM me for address. I want the bad one to see how the printing went wrong. If all else fits, then it is not possible for the one post to be off. If all else is off, then it was scaled wrong in the gcode slicer.
Calibration of the local 3d printer off?
 

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Calibration of the local 3d printer off?

Not for one area of a print...either a bad STL file or the program that makes the gcode used by the printer did something odd. 3d printing is just voodoo with instructions. Love to see it and don't mind printing a correct one in exchange. Lots of folks are using that sled/bezzel from thingiverse and I am curious how it can get off.
 

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Yeah, the hope that in a few more years they'll move out.

And hope they don't move right back in! When it was time for my daughter to go off to college we packed her truck and our car and drove her two hours out to RIT, spent the day getting her set up and expected we wouldn't see her for at least a month. The very next day she walked through the door with a basket of laundry! She left the laundry with her mother, went to see some friends, comes back, picks up the laundry stopping by the kitchen to top the basket off with food. :facepalm:
 

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And hope they don't move right back in! When it was time for my daughter to go off to college we packed her truck and our car and drove her two hours out to RIT, spent the day getting her set up and expected we wouldn't see her for at least a month. The very next day she walked through the door with a basket of laundry! She left the laundry with her mother, went to see some friends, comes back, picks up the laundry stopping by the kitchen to top the basket off with food. :facepalm:
You expected different? You fool. LOL
 

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Finished up my 1590A build last night, well there are a couple minor touch up's but it's fully assembled, up and running. I'm happy with the results, happy to have a smaller mod but I wouldn't want to build another one any time soon. Even with a small 800 mAh battery real estate is slim and it was tedious work that tried my patience's more then once, using 12 ga silicone wire for the outputs really added to the challenge but I wanted this one done right.

A couple things became very apparent, having a temp control soldier station, assortment of tips, quality flux and solder really makes the job easier and does such a nice job. Helping hands is a must to hold the board and the wire in place during the soldering and keeping anything from moving during the process including cool down of the solder, there is no way to feed solder and get a quality joint if you anything other then solder in one hand and wand in the other. I was very pleased with the soldering I was able to do even with the 12 ga wire, in a lot of ways soldering is a lot like welding, heat, create a puddle and feed wire/solder to the joint.

I need some advice, those cheap alligator helping hands are causing me frustration, I need something better without breaking the bank. I don't need top of the line, I'm looking for something cheap but better then these, suggestions?
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