The colors I order are typically based on demand/order size/personal interest.
PLA Matte is slightly expensive, I may add a small charge (max 10%) but not always.
Thinking of getting of some shade of brown next in my next order. Happy to take recommendations.
Edit 1: Also, this doesn’t affect my prices right now but Numakers increased the shipping prices. I paid 300rs for 3 spools on my last order. Not sure if they’ve increased it to 100rs per kg but just letting everyone know.
Got the following printed Katana holder and headphone holder from @@slippery . He patiently suggested multiple alternatives for each and took the time to explain the different measurements to ensure the holders would be perfectly compatible. Great experience all around!
The dimension here is the distance between the U-hook and the straight hook that attaches to the pegboard. If this distance is too small compared to the gap between the vertical lines (holes) of the pegboard, the hook won’t insert properly. However if the distance is too large, the hook may not fit securely and could feel loose. Also there was something about the width of the pegboard itself to properly fit the u-hook.
Lmao this guy wants to get on for 235rs.
Mr sherlock holmes deduced everything by seeing Layer Lines. You also read peoples hand?
Why share just images? Share the entire convo like I did…You cant because you want to frame this story in yo way.
Dont think anything I will say will matter to people with cheap mentality.
@@Crazy_Eddy Please share your two cents after looking at everything. Also everyone who dealt with me please feel free to share your thoughts about how i SCAMMED you by selling something at higher price.
Maybe off-topic, but i would like to chime in here, something i avoid doing.
As someone who both designs my own prints and has printed designs from other creators, tolerances very significantly from machine to machine. Good designers, factor in tolerances (the general accepted practice is to factor in 0.2mm-0.3mm tolerance throughout the parts deigns, especially for snap fit parts.)
1b) even for the parts i print for others (see my sale thread), i expect the design to have tolerances. in cases where i think the print will not come out well, i inform the buyer before printing, so that they can take a call.
factoring tolerance is not the responsibility of the printer / printing service. that must come from the designer. Hence its called prototyping.
At the same time, the packaging used for most filament spools is not the best. hell, ive received broken spools of filament myself. It would have probably been better to package the parts in a right-size cardboard box, with bubble wrap and some crushed newspaper to bear some transport load.
2 walls and 15% infill are generally not adequte (unless you print with 0.3mm wall widths). my general settings are 4 walls, tops and bottoms, 40% gyroid infill.
I am not trying to blame either party, since i think both sides could take something away from this situation.
Attaching a video with the broken part and the wiggly 1st printed part. (shot and uploaded just now)
I wish i could i have shown the tight fit of second part but sadly its broken for a reason.
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Now finally I dont understand what this guy keeps blabbering about layer lines.
here is a pic of both.
Lastly little dissappointed that Crazzy_eddy believed that a somewhat good repped guy on TE would scam for mere 235rs.
Its ok he has to listen to both sides but i mean at the end Does it make sense?
If i was ever a scammer I would have never reached so many successfull trades in TE without a single negative feedback.
If you still want in-depth analysis…I can make side by side comparison between STLs clearing everything but hoping the above would be enough as this just doesnt feel worth for me spending money and wasting time in addition to all this hassle.. @@Crazy_Eddy Lemme know what you decide.