Answering all the messages in one: - There is a kind of transparent (more translucid than transparent) filament. But it won't even get near a...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Now it seems to have worked. It isnt perfect yet. The lock tabs doesn't work, and the cartridge surface isn't perfect. But is a...
Oh, my printer got WAY better. Now it is time to print another cart :) With this mod (a wrap-up made of isopor) I get around 45 degrees celsius...
Hitomi, use raft/skirt to make the locking of the part stronger to the heated table. Also, cover the printer with a box or something like that....
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Thanks :) I don't know if I can find a printer who prints it propperly. But at least we have a perfect model of a cart All walls, incluiding...
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Men, I did it! And it "mostly" works My comments: - The walls are too thin! You have modeled the cartridge perfectly, but you need more...
No one tried to print it yet? I rendered, fixed in netfabb, and I'm trying to print now. Post results tomorrow (will take 2 hours to print each side)
Tek serviceman did it, but I don't know how. The only photo I have is B&W and very old. I believe there are some areas that should be protected,...
May I send you info I have about games not in the list? Or should I add them myself?
There are some models on Thingiverse. It would be great if Assemblergames.com hosted some of these parts, so it won't get lost somewhere/someday.
What about an area about 3d objects used in consoles? There are lots of hard-to-find parts that can be reproduced with a 3D printer. It would be...
Tektronix even washed their osciloscopes with water and detergent, it always came clean from the repair shop :)
I use an "oven" made with a cardboard box and one or two incandescent lamps....
I'd go to the 110V transformer. Although I doubt any videogame would be damaged by this little over/undervoltage. Many of my videogames (lots of...
Fast answer: No. Better answer: If you're going to buy a step-down transformer, why don't you buy a 240 to 100v step down transformer? :)
I believe I didn't understand it correctly, DeChief. You're inputting 240V into a 100V power supply?
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