Great project! I would love to see them on someone. I fortunately don't need glasses but I might at some point consider printing sunglasses.
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Ok, since you're really interested, here's my file: https://acloud11.zaclys.com/index.php/s/x2QGkqcCDNjzWe2 I started out by using a master sketch but got a bit lazy afterwards, so quite some things are positioned manually. I'm not sure it's the best file to learn from but maybe it's not terrible either.
Thanks, not yet since there are quite a few things missing still unfortunately. Once I've completed it and successfully printed it, I'll publish it somewhere.
I'll try on my good old ender 3 with PLA. Should do the trick.
Many thanks! I figured out the name should be Dewie while typing out Dewpoin... on the case body. It was too obvious to not use :)
Damn, it took me a while to get this joke. Well done! :D
Yup. It's not as loud and less energy intensive usually.
Hah, I didn't mention the most important part. It basically switches on a ventilator when the absolute moisture content outside is lower than inside. This results in drying of the room that you ventilate like a basement with moisture issues. The dew-point acts as a proxy for measuring absolute moisture content.
Are you building a C/C++ project that should run on BSD, Gnu/Linux and other platforms? Then maybe use autotools. All distro tooling will easily be able to handle it.
Are you just building some small project that will never make it into a distro, maybe just use something simpler. Or even just a plain makefile.
Just take a cutting before letting it bloom. They make roots super quickly in water.
That being said, I have no idea if they die off after blooming. According to Wikipedia they are perennials though.
Heh, that's also interesting for me to hear. I usually also tend to try and constrain everything and make it as parametric as possible. Since this model became more complex than previous ones I took the liberty to be approximate eg. when lining up the glands and the holes. In the end i just want something printable as quickly as possible. I'll probably never change the dimensions again. It's therefore more time efficient to re model things if I ever need to adjust things.
With the new assembly toolbox I might find an easier way to fit things like the glands and the holes together. Maybe by just tying a cutting object and the gland together and using booleans (which I find quite cumbersome to use).