Image 1 — A few photos from Godiva Festival today.
Image 2 — A few photos from Godiva Festival today.
Image 3 — A few photos from Godiva Festival today.
Image 4 — A few photos from Godiva Festival today.
Image 5 — A few photos from Godiva Festival today.
Image 6 — A few photos from Godiva Festival today.
Image 7 — A few photos from Godiva Festival today.

A few photos from Godiva Festival today.

Edited some of these in Lightroom. Stunned and impressed by the core strength of the lady performing the dance trapeze (and others as well)!

u/occupiedbrain69 — 1 day ago

I need everyone's help in figuring out a solution for my refrigerator. Weird request, more like a non intrusive 'jugaad'! Details in body text.

I had posted a problem yesterday which has not resolved yet. Contacted the service centre but due to noise cancelling tech they were not able to hear the noise. So today while I was trying to figure out the problem, I noticed a spot where if I place my hand in that area of the fridge, it dampens the noise substantially. The last half of the video shows this significantly! Now I need to find the right material similar to the density and properties of a hand ✋🏻 (😂) which I can tape to the small spot! Unfortunately I cannot cut and paste my hand as my livelihood depends on it but the thought did occur! 😂 I tried a block of thermocol, a sheet of foam, some cardboard, and a small 6mm thick ply ruler but they did not work. What easily available material do you think would be suitable for this fix?

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This noise is now driving me crazy! Imagine this noise running constantly in the background until the compressor takes a break! It's like the tinnitus of a fridge!😭

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Please help! Your good deed will not go unnoticed! ❤️

u/occupiedbrain69 — 24 days ago

Just got the delivery of 3DMP Fox! Here's my first impression along with a few scans.

I purchased this on 20th May, and got it delivered today 10th June, free shipping via FedEx. ​

Basic build : The body is made of plastic but build is okay, the data cable is of a metre and a half in length. The cable has two USB C connectors, one for the scanner and other for power and a type A connector for data (I wish this was type C too). A manual turntable is included and is reversible. ​

Software : it seems to have improved. The user interface is decent but there's no prompt in onboarding the user to the software, helping them understand the flow. It has two modes - easy (handheld?) and tabletop, not sure how both of them are differentiated, there's no mention of that. Starting a scan is easy and the orientation of the scanner changes according to the two modes. Processing (at least some of it) is fast, certain things like repairing gaps can take ages. Unsure if this processing happens on the device or is sent to the cloud. ​

Scanning items : I started with a simple 'Paint your Own : Superman' model I had. The scan was processed at default settings and it turned out to be quite good given the time and default settings I used. I exported it as an STL and it is 3D printable with supports, mesh seemed to be okay - not broken anywhere.

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Next I tried scanning my Xbox one controller and funny enough it cannot detect or scan black objects at all! My controller has a rechargeable battery white colour and the software detected just the cover (floating pink object on the screen) and not the controller at all! Seems like certain materials / colours are definitely an obstacle.

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I tried scanning a Yeezy sneaker and it struggled with certain parts to scan. I tried to process it with a better resolution etc but the scan never got completely processed and was stuck on repairing gaps for ages.

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Overall for the price ($179 / £135), it definitely stands out and maybe justifies the quality of scans. Take this with a pinch of salt as I've not had this for even 2 hours! So I need to explore the scanner a bit more and try different objects, complex shapes and large items as well. All the current scans can be considered small, maybe for large objects the results would be different and better!

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Happy to answer any questions.

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P.S. - I will be making a handheld gimble like contraption to attach this scanner with your phone and make it portable. Give me a few weeks (alot of other ongoing projects need to be completed first)

u/occupiedbrain69 — 26 days ago

Recently bought a new fridge and it's making this frustrating rattling sound whenever the compressor is on. Any idea how to fix it? Details in body text.

My landlord purchased this for my apartment. It's barely a week old and this noise seems to be of a fan inside the fridge. I sent this video to the guy who the landlord had asked me to report the issues of my old fridge, the guy says this is normal. I'm sure it's not normal.

The noise is now getting to me, when everything is silent, this keeps running. I'll go mad now.

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u/occupiedbrain69 — 26 days ago

Searching multicolour prints on Printables? Details in body text.

Is there a way to filter out (single body) multicolour/ multi material prints on Printables? I was looking out for a nice model to print but filtering out wasn't easy. Printables allows us to select the type of printer, material, time, weight and even nozzle size! But there's no option to choose let's say the number of colours. Given that MMU/AMS are becoming extremely common with new multi tool head printers being launched this year, it would be great to have a feature to search for models by the number of colours to print.

How do we raise a feature request?

How does everyone search a multicolour model? Please suggest an easy way.

Thanks

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u/occupiedbrain69 — 1 month ago
▲ 93 r/prusa3d+1 crossposts

The nerf darts, disks and the glider easily cover a distance of 10 meters. I have made the STEP files to make your own designs of gliders, attachments and handle/grips compatible with this platform! I was quite happy with how this project turned out. I want to try out the glider in an outside open environment and try out other designs.

Download the 3mf files here - https://www.printables.com/model/1707133-omni-launch-system-ols-prusament-edition

The original project was a fusion of art x weapons with 3D printed springs, wanted to challenge myself with it. It works but not that great. It can be used as a wall hanging art piece but also can be converted into a disk shooter. Ended up skipping the 3D printed springs, used regular rubber bands and moved on to make this! I have uploaded that project too if anyone is interested. It's called the Renaissance Gun.

u/occupiedbrain69 — 2 months ago