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Reply 21 of 102, by H3nrik V!

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douglar wrote on 2024-12-03, 17:54:

I think the "beige" filaments that I've seen are too dark. Maybe look for "Bone", "Ivory", "Cream", or "Matte" ?

Can anyone recommend 3d printers?

I was looking at asking Santa for the Creality V3 SE

Got some good input here: Re: What retro activity did you get up to today?

If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎

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Reply 22 of 102, by douglar

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H3nrik V! wrote on 2024-12-03, 18:52:

I like that you included the color codes.

https://www.ralcolorchart.com/ral-classic/yellow-hues
RAL 1013 = Oyster white
RAL 1014 = Ivory
RAL 1015 = Light Ivory

https://www.ralcolorchart.com/ral-classic/whi … google_vignette
RAL 9001 = Cream

Reply 23 of 102, by Major Jackyl

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H3nrik V! wrote on 2024-12-03, 07:12:
Made a 5.25" bezel to house 2 USB connectors (Bulgin PX0843/a which can be separated from the big, round housing and plug in her […]
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Made a 5.25" bezel to house 2 USB connectors (Bulgin PX0843/a which can be separated from the big, round housing and plug in here)

Anyone in luck finding some beige PLA filament? Or is painting still the way to go.

I'll share both STL and Fusion files, if anybody wants (it could be ½-1 mm narrower, I guess - or it may be my printer not being trimmed properly.

https://www.bulgin.com/us/products/front-pane … -connector.html

I've tried every color in my local store that looks like "beige PC", but alas, nothing REAL good. I like "bone white" the best since it has a yellowed-PC kinda color. I've had good results doing several layers of white before going to bone, which DOES add some realism. The "Creality" branded "White" was a good one, too. Inland white was too white.

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I'm still hunting for the perfect beige, but it's going to take a while unless companies start making sample packs...

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Reply 24 of 102, by Major Jackyl

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douglar wrote on 2024-12-03, 17:54:

I think the "beige" filaments that I've seen are too dark. Maybe look for "Bone", "Ivory", "Cream", or "Matte" ?

Can anyone recommend 3d printers?

I was looking at asking Santa for the Creality V3 SE

That is the same printer I've been using. It has been working great. I think it was a good choice for a beginner (as I was) and I foresee it doing hundreds of hours more before I see any real failure. I've replaced the bed surface, it wears out if it sees enough action and I've replaced the nozzle once, just because of the heavy use I was putting it through in the first 6 months of owning it. The parts I could see failing are the fans (of course, but the damn thing was LOUD to begin with) and the bearings/rollers for the head. The gearset in the head for the filament feed also has a lot of slop now, which can lead to string-y prints. I haven't opened it at all(yet), just making it do work. Creality Slicing software is easy to use, too. Even with no experience, someone could learn it very quickly.

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Reply 25 of 102, by H3nrik V!

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Major Jackyl wrote on 2024-12-03, 23:06:
I've tried every color in my local store that looks like "beige PC", but alas, nothing REAL good. I like "bone white" the best s […]
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H3nrik V! wrote on 2024-12-03, 07:12:
Made a 5.25" bezel to house 2 USB connectors (Bulgin PX0843/a which can be separated from the big, round housing and plug in her […]
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Made a 5.25" bezel to house 2 USB connectors (Bulgin PX0843/a which can be separated from the big, round housing and plug in here)

Anyone in luck finding some beige PLA filament? Or is painting still the way to go.

I'll share both STL and Fusion files, if anybody wants (it could be ½-1 mm narrower, I guess - or it may be my printer not being trimmed properly.

https://www.bulgin.com/us/products/front-pane … -connector.html

I've tried every color in my local store that looks like "beige PC", but alas, nothing REAL good. I like "bone white" the best since it has a yellowed-PC kinda color. I've had good results doing several layers of white before going to bone, which DOES add some realism. The "Creality" branded "White" was a good one, too. Inland white was too white.

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I'm still hunting for the perfect beige, but it's going to take a while unless companies start making sample packs...

Yeah, samples would be nice, because a full spool of a color that doesn't match, would sit ontouched here like forever ...

But good input with "mixing" like one or to layers of one color and then switching to like a white or black ...

If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎

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Reply 27 of 102, by Major Jackyl

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I was LUCKY as a DUCKY last weekend as I found a WHOLE PC in the dumpster. It had another CNPS9500 in it!! That is the Beez kneez, man! I love that cooler!

It was also another opportunity to test out the socket 462 Bracket I made for the CNPS9500 a while back.

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Excellent. It's good. Good enough to share now.
I use 1" screws (6-32) to mount it. I also put mica washers on the bottoms of the legs, for safety. The backer just needs the nuts melted in and it is ready. The top piece is just screwed down with screws designed for plastic (salvaged, but very common).

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Install the lower bracket first, then sneak the cross part in there and the hardest part, screwing those screws in at severe angle. I pre-screw the holes, so they're threaded, which made it fairly easy.

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As for the printing of such brackets, I'd advise 100% fill and .1mm layers. I have PLA+ and ABS test subjects. They both work the same. The PLA+ is easier, of course, to melt the nut into the backer.

I've been gaming fairly heavily on my CT-7NJL6/A-XP3000+/R9600XT and it is cool 'n quiet (finally). CPU temp never goes above 45C under any circumstance (ex. fan off) after hours of gaming. It was getting to 60+ with the stock cooler with the whiz-bitch fan on it. I can actually tone down the fan with such a large cooler on it.

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Reply 28 of 102, by red_avatar

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I've designed a stackable box for floppies since I have hundreds of them and wanted a better way to store them than those old plastic boxes. This system allows unlimited stacking and uses relatively little filament:

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If anyone wants the STL or 3MF lemme know.

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Reply 29 of 102, by Major Jackyl

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You ever put together a computer and wonder: "Where in the hell does the PC Speaker go?" Nowhere. The answer is nowhere. That case is too "modern" to accommodate for that.

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Reply 30 of 102, by H3nrik V!

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I love the very organic look of that!

If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎

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Reply 31 of 102, by red_avatar

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Major Jackyl wrote on 2024-12-13, 01:45:
You ever put together a computer and wonder: "Where in the hell does the PC Speaker go?" Nowhere. The answer is nowhere. That ca […]
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You ever put together a computer and wonder: "Where in the hell does the PC Speaker go?" Nowhere. The answer is nowhere. That case is too "modern" to accommodate for that.

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Here is the 3.5" Bay to PC Speaker Adapter. Fits basically any case that uses the bottom holes of the HDD to mount. It was made for the speaker shown, so it has the screw towers. I have included a version without the wings, as I have plenty of "regular" PC speakers as well. I will use hot glue to mount those ones.

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I'm out of appropriate screws, so I can't install any yet.

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It's a smart idea. I'd have used magnets since most cases are metal - it allows you to place it near unused fan openings for better sound. It's a cool idea to use unused drive bays though.

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Reply 32 of 102, by douglar

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H3nrik V! wrote on 2024-12-13, 06:27:

I love the very organic look of that!

Where have I seen that look before?

Was it ?

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Reply 33 of 102, by Major Jackyl

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douglar wrote on 2024-12-13, 13:31:
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H3nrik V! wrote on 2024-12-13, 06:27:

I love the very organic look of that!

Where have I seen that look before?

Was it ?

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🤣 🤣

red_avatar wrote on 2024-12-13, 09:15:
Major Jackyl wrote on 2024-12-13, 01:45:
You ever put together a computer and wonder: "Where in the hell does the PC Speaker go?" Nowhere. The answer is nowhere. That ca […]
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You ever put together a computer and wonder: "Where in the hell does the PC Speaker go?" Nowhere. The answer is nowhere. That case is too "modern" to accommodate for that.

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Here is the 3.5" Bay to PC Speaker Adapter. Fits basically any case that uses the bottom holes of the HDD to mount. It was made for the speaker shown, so it has the screw towers. I have included a version without the wings, as I have plenty of "regular" PC speakers as well. I will use hot glue to mount those ones.

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I'm out of appropriate screws, so I can't install any yet.

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It's a smart idea. I'd have used magnets since most cases are metal - it allows you to place it near unused fan openings for better sound. It's a cool idea to use unused drive bays though.

Ah yes. Unused fan openings you say? 🤣

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I was inspired and made these today. Pretty cool. Too bad I only have red left...

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I have a 80mm and 120mm variant for now, will work on a 92mm one later.

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Reply 34 of 102, by red_avatar

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Major Jackyl wrote on 2024-12-14, 01:10:

Ah yes. Unused fan openings you say? 🤣
I was inspired and made these today. Pretty cool. Too bad I only have red left...
I have a 80mm and 120mm variant for now, will work on a 92mm one later.

That's more my thing! older cases often have unused fan openings.

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Reply 36 of 102, by Major Jackyl

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Sooo... You know, some times I have an idea and go "Oh, hell yeah" and then later.... Welll, 🤣 I wanted to share one of those times, 🤣

I have this Ultra HDD cooler that uses two 60mm fans, right? Kinda useless... BUT, what if I just used it to cool my hot-ass GPU? So I made this goofy bracket, to try and make a sort of "conversion kit" for HDD coolers.

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Hmmm... Didn't work due to some issues that were obvious (I could make it work) so I decided to go a different (better) route. Just making a adapter for two 60mms. This should be good.

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This 3.5" drive attached is quite comical, though!!

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Reply 38 of 102, by H3nrik V!

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I'm actually using a pair of these for the kid's gaming rig

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6504970

If it's dual it's kind of cool ... 😎

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Reply 39 of 102, by douglar

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douglar wrote on 2024-12-22, 16:28:

Anyone know of a 3d printable ISA/VLB card storage unit better than this one?

Here's what I came up with:
Edit -- Updated to work with cards that have a narrow cut near the bracket
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/jRK1j1jAndK-isa-stand-x8

Edit -- Less plastic, easier to insert
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5l1ZAej2Uer-isa-stand-x8-v2

Tried to maximize strength and cleanability while minimizing filament use and overhangs

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