This past weekend kept me busy as I discovered HueForge, a filament program that essentially lets you paint any image with filament colors within layers. It’ll spit out the .stl file with all the G-Code needed to complete your print. Even further, it’s compatible with users who don’t have an AMS by using the Pause method when configuring their print within Bambu Studio. This is a game changer… How did I stumble across this? MakerWorld, of course, some member in […] Read More
For my next project, I came across trailer hitch plugs on Maker World. One kind individual listed a blank 2-inch hitch that sped up the process for me. What it rolled into, is the rabbit hole I’ve been mentioning when joining this community.
3D Printing always had my interest but not at its cost. Fast forward 10 years and you can get started for $200-ish USD (Filament brings added cost). I discovered this when coming across Bambu Lab A1 Mini on my social feed. I was skeptical and dove into YouTube reviews to find the negative. However, I had a hard time finding anything negative about this printer. It’s economical, compact and has several speed options along with adapters to enhance your experience.
What a busy weekend for Father’s Day. My dad turned 60 and my older brother had been planning a party for weeks. The day was gorgeous and just right for a celebration. Between family and friends, it was a day well spent with those close to us.
It’s quite a journey to write this post, considering the changes my blog has undergone recently. Unfortunately, these changes weren’t by choice. I had some unexpected learning experiences with WAMP when my ISP suddenly switched my public IP address, putting me behind a CGNAT last week. After resolving that issue, I realized it was time for an upgrade to WAMP. However, in the process, I managed to mess up my old blog. To make matters worse, I didn’t have a […] Read More