LowQualityGoods

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[–] LowQualityGoods 2 points 8 months ago

Ngl, I read Hasbro

[–] LowQualityGoods 1 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

I could be wrong, but fairly sure it's https://www.instagram.com/arsonprincess/ otherwise, here is the original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAhgGWgUvBc

[–] LowQualityGoods 9 points 1 year ago

That was fun and only slightly went over my head

[–] LowQualityGoods 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks, I was worried about trying this, but if it's my only option I'll give it a go after I try another clean and resolder.

[–] LowQualityGoods 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks, I'll try and find the trace and solder a wire and maybe some supports.

[–] LowQualityGoods 1 points 1 year ago

Thanks,

awesome, I was struggling to figure out where tracers went, I'll try the light trick.

I did try using flux, I tried cleaning it with a toothbrush dipped in isopropyl alcohol, but I'll try water and bud tomorrow.

I think I'm using decent solder, I bought it from my local electronics store. It has no discernible branding but does contain a mixture which includes flux. My soldering iron is a fairly expensive one and has treated me well, but I don't think I take good care of the tip.

I'll try a sand as well tomorrow. Thanks for all the advice and encouragement :D

 

Hey all, have I damaged this xbox 360 controller circuit board beyond repair?

The Pictures

https://imgur.com/a/oum8Yg4

  • The Red circle is the side I managed to fix.
  • The Blue circle is the parts I could not get to bind properly.

The issues and my process

So I had a pair of xbox 360 controller controllers with corroded battery terminal springs. I managed to successfully replace the first controller's springs, but the second I was having trouble with. The solder would not bind to the pad and it would form a lump that would break off under any pressure.

I consulted the internet and someone mentioned I just needed to crank up the heat. That didn't work and the binding seemed to get worse, further it looks like it is now burnt all the terminal pad.

The internet then told me to scrap away the surface as it might be residual flux and it should be fine underneath. It still fails to securely bind.

I suspect the corrosion ate so far into the device that the pad itself was too weak to bind. I also suspect I am an idiot.

Is there any saving this?

My Plan should I discover I borked it

360 controllers have additional terminals on the back which I might be able to connect to something instead of the battery pads.

[–] LowQualityGoods 4 points 1 year ago

I'm excited, I've been replaying through the series. I'll probably not pick it up immediately, but eventually.

[–] LowQualityGoods 1 points 1 year ago

I love them

[–] LowQualityGoods 3 points 1 year ago

Ik, my brother was playing it by himself all last night. Jokes aside I'm really glad, I'm gonna round up the crew and mvm

[–] LowQualityGoods 2 points 1 year ago

I think stick to the red if you're mounting it near the existing one. Regardless, if you do end up printing the other colours, please post. I think an opaque green would look really good.

[–] LowQualityGoods 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Just had this issue, clearing cookies resolved it for me. Thanks everyone who posted the solution.

[–] LowQualityGoods 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I have very little experience (6 prints so far on an ender 3).

When is the last time you've leveled your bed?

I had a similar tubing issue (no idea what the term is) where there would just be random tubes off the objects body.

I manually leveled and printed again and the print came out fine.

Good luck

Edit: also check your temperatures, it looked like the filament is not melting properly (could still be a leveled bed thing or an extruder hight thing)

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by LowQualityGoods to c/3dprinting
 

Hey all,

This is my first attempt at creating a low poly model print in blender. I was trying to recreate a weiro (Cockatiel) with a compartment in its back. I forgot the wings but happy with the how it came out.

I'm planning another print from the opposite corners of my print bed to give me more room.

The issues I'll try fixing next time are:

  • The feet are not flat on the floor and it tips over easily.
  • I had random threads of plastic coming from the model. I cut them off but I have no idea what went wrong.
  • the crest was kinda sharp.
  • It looks like I need to do some calibration, the bottom where the supports were looks a bit wonky.
  • It is way smaller than I imagined (Though the proportions seem right so hopefully I can just scale it).
  • The gap in the mouth is too small (hoping to fit a rose in its mouth)

Low Poly 3d printed bird, it needs work Different angles of the bird Different angles of the bird Different angles of the bird Different angles of the bird

Imgur Link of the same thing: https://imgur.com/a/7gCU7lr

let me know if you have any tips or can spot some obvious setting I missed, I've only had my printer for a few weeks.

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