Adaptive layer thickness

I came across a very interesting article on one of my favourite websites (https://hackaday.com/2018/11/01/adaptive-layer-height-on-the-monoprice-select-mini/) came across a very interesting article about the possibility of Cura to generate variable, (adaptive), layer heights. We know that an FDM print with 0.3mm layer height is printed much faster than a print with 0.1mm. But…

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IKEA Tradfri Hallway function / Stairway function.

Connect the first switch to the hub. Reset the second switch to the factory settings, Hold both switches close together. Press and hold both pairing buttons simultaneously – the pairing light will illuminate. Press and hold the pairing buttons until the pairing light turns off. Enjoy your multi-controller group This…

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MESHMIXER :: MERGE PART, CUT OFF

Mesh Mixer Tutorial Over Christmas and New Year, one or the other of you will have time to have a look at the 3D printer. That’s why I’ve created a tutorial here that introduces you to Meshmixer and gives you an idea of how powerful Meshmixer really is. In this…

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There is not only the filament calculator

I don’t just like 3D printing, programming, surreal photographs (belichtet.ch) or new technologies like Deep Learning or Machine Learning. No, I also like being in nature, watching birds, picking mushrooms or camping. And, I also like to eat 😉 Of course this can be combined with a forest fondue 😉…

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Food Grade 3d-Printing

Photo by Eiliv Sonas Aceron on Unsplash   Recently, Google+ in the 3D printing community raised the question of how it is possible to produce food-compatible 3D prints, as some FDA-certified 3D printing material is now available. I thought about it and came to the conclusion that the first thing I would do…

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I never really left ;-)

Even if it was quiet here, and no one has heard from me, I have never really been away. It just happened a lot in the meantime and I did a lot of other things and didn’t find the time to blog anymore. Now I want to change that again….

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