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rwillett

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  1. So is building one from scratch (or in my case printing one) in or out? It was mentioned previously but can't recall an answer. I have plenty of filament, I have bass necks and bits and bobs. I don't have spare pickups but I could make them from spare copper wire or baztardize another bass guitar. I have been looking at building a computer controlled pickup winder as I have a few Nema 17 motors and stuff left over from other projects. However 84,000cm of 44AWG enamelled wire could be tricky. I do have some spare stray pickups though so could reuse them. Strings seem to be consumables so that's good and I do have enough nuts, bolts and other electrical bits for a small nuclear reactor. To be honest I suspect I won't last the first month (or week) but you never know. I would have to delete all my carefully curated eBay searches as well. Rob
  2. Brilliant. Thanks from Rob who piggybackes the OP
  3. What a coincidence.... So am I! If you do get something please share it here. Thanks Rob
  4. That looks very interesting. I happen to have a a spare pi 5 at the moment as well.
  5. Looking at them again, the two outside ones are so similar and so complex, that I'm pretty sure they are 3d printed. They are too similar and too complex to be hand carved IMHO. Any information welcomed as I like them
  6. I'm guessing they are 3d printed but can't be certain. The outer two look similar outlines and similar controls, but the middle one is different. From a design point of view, the outline and the infill design could be anything so long as its strong enough to support everything. I used hexagons as other people had and so I knew they'd work. It's probably a few hours work to change to somw of those designs. If they are 3d printed, not sure if it's one big print or smaller ones assembled. Those designs are neat though and I like them.
  7. Can you draw with sizes the above? It doesn't need to be an accurate drawing, but the measurements need to be accurate. Preferably in metric. If the ID is 100mm, then state that, the drawing doesn't need to be 100mm itself. Which part is the collar? Are the edges at 90 degrees or are they chamfered or rounded? How much does the internal tube stick out? Is the port two pieces or one? I'm in Spain for a few days and thingiverse isn't working for me Are there any mounting holes? If so what's the diameter of the holes? What's the spacing angle between the holes? The design looks easy to print but the devil appears to be in the details. I suspect once every measurement is known, it'll be a few mins work in F360. But we need every measurement and if edges need to be chamfered or whatever. If its going to be printed, make it exactly what you want. You can work to 0.2mm or less if you need to Rob
  8. I can't print anything til end of next week though as I'm away. 4" is not a problem though.
  9. Hi The maximum external diameter I can print in one piece is 220mm. However if it can be broken down into smaller pieces, that allows it to be bigger as it's then glued. All depends on the external diameter
  10. S'manth kindly provided some string locks for my yet unstarted and undesigned headless bass. Very, very generous of her and very welcome. Thanks Rob
  11. Looks fine to me all that matters is that you are happy with it
  12. Hi Does anybody know where I can get non tapered 19mm maple cross plugs please? I've looked around and Google provides tapered croplugs from various suppliers but 19mm seems to be a non starter. I looked at making my own but before too long had a drill press, a load of maple and some plug making kits in my basket and circa £400 gone before sanity prevailed. Tha ka Rob
  13. Completely agree, I work in IT and should not find the Mod Dwarf intimidating but I do. It's hard work to get into it and make it sing. I suppose I could compare Amplitube and Bias FX 2 to a Windows computer as it's easy to get going and Mod Dwarf to a Unix box, difficult to get into and to make things happen easily but once you do understand it, incredibly powerful. As someone who has made a good career out of Unix, I am mortified I can't make the Mod Dwarf do what I want with zero issues 😩 New year and all that, so I'll have another go. Rob
  14. This magnetic mat is similar to the mag mat on some of the Ender 3s. It works really well on PLA but I found PETG stuck so well it ripped. The magnetic steel satin ones from Prusa get around this but at a cost. I went through 7-8 mats before I moved to the Prusa. I would recommend everybody start with PLA and get used to that before moving to anything else. Keep it simple. Rob
  15. It's worth checking the brass nozzle every week or so for tightness. As it heats and cools it can come loose. This is more of a problem with different metal Nozzles but still happens with brass. I use a square that I print to adjust the z offset. It's on the SD card I leave in the Prusa. It prints a 100mmx100mm square, one layer thick. Really allows you to get the z offset spot on. I'm away until the new year but will dig out the details when I'm back. The z axis offset is key as you've found out. Rob
  16. Thanks for this. The nano particles made me think. I may invest in an enclosure and extractor. Not 100% certain what I would extract to though....
  17. Nah, big hammer is best. Don't underestimate a club hammer in the right hands.
  18. There are a couple of things that you need to get right every time. 1. Bed levelling. This gives you the foundations of the print. Get this wrong anf your print won't stay put and you're wasting your time. I used a sheet of 80g paper. Not a business card or a thing too thick. The nozzle should just catch on the paper. Not jam the paper, just catch it. also this needs to be across the whole bed or at least the area you are printing. 2. First temp layer. Do a temperature tower. Download a temperature tower for PLA and print it to work out the correct temp. I assume you use PLA as your first filament as that's easiest. Ignore PETG and other filaments for the moment. 3. Clean the bed with isopropyl alcohol. Is the neo a magnetic mat? Or a glass bed? If these don't work post pics of what the output looks like. Rob
  19. Quality control is rubbish. How did that pass? Mind you, could've DPDs fault. Wouldn't put it pass them...
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