3D printed diving accessories II
A second post with two new diving accessories that I 3D printed. One is a wide angle lens holder for my Sea&Sea camera and the second item is a pee valve rinse adapter.
diy, 3d-printing, photography, scuba diving
diy, 3d-printing, photography, scuba diving
A second post with two new diving accessories that I 3D printed. One is a wide angle lens holder for my Sea&Sea camera and the second item is a pee valve rinse adapter.
Whenever you do some electronics project there’s a good chance at least a few wires have to be routed around between boards, connectors and such. When you want to do it well organized it’s usually hard to find a proper…
This box contains a Raspberry Pi running the fabulous OctoPrint / OctoPi, a 5 V power supply and an SSR. It allows you to remotely turn on and off your attached 3D printer, either by using the web interface, by…
Update time! The CoreXY Laser Engraver has been updated with a motorized Z axis and numerous other enhancements… like more laser power. Har Har Har! When Jogi posted his make on Thingiverse he already added many improvements over my initial…
When it comes to 3D printing extruders there are many variants but basically two different types: direct drive and bowden extruders. My 3D printer, an Original Prusa i3 MK2S comes with a direct extruder and shows superb printing quality. But…
A few years back I discovered scuba diving as a wonderful new hobby. Since then I try to get underwater as often as I can. Fortunately, sometimes different hobbies can benefit from each other. With my 3D printer I designed…
Another simple 3D print: keep your loose wire spools organized and ready for dispensing.