Man, this month’s expensive. Now that I have a bunch of free time to fix things in the house and pick up slash revive hobbies, I’m on a spending spree. The big one is that I bought my first car today. The intersection between “EV with a decent range & fastcharging”, “small and relatively affordable car”, and “actually a good car” turns out to be very small, but we found it in the Peugeot e-208 / Opel Corsa-e. They’re both the same Stellantis car under the hood, the difference is purely in the design. We liked both to drive but the French make some weird ass interior choices. After a year of weird ass interior choices from Volkswagen we opted for the car where the buttons are actually where you expect them to be. Last week I ordered a new aquarium! After picking up the hobby as a bit of escapism towards nature during lockdowns, I’ve been maintaining a nano tank for a while now. I always wanted a bigger one, especially since we now live in a bigger house, but didn’t get around to it. Now I’m redoing the home office I have the perfect spot for it. I went with a 48 gallon tank from Oase. I haven’t decided yet on what to fill it with - except one thing. It occurred to me that a tank this big means I have a lot of room for dope, unnecessary follies, so I set myself the challenge to get a 3D printed rollercoaster part for the fishes and plants to weave through as part of the aquascape. My first idea was to make a 3D file and send it off to a print shop, but kleinbl00 convinced me that it’s a better (and much more fun) path to learn some 3D modeling and printing. I always have a hard time denying myself the opportunity to learn a new skill, so the printer came in the mail today. Can’t wait to tinker with that tomorrow!
LOL I call this piece "there must be a better way, this is stupid, surely you haven't backed yourself into that deep of a corner, you need to order connectors and drive to Portland anyway why don't you think on it over the weekend and see if the situation has gotten that desperate"
Right now? No. Could I have 'em poke out the other way? Prolly. Can I make it smaller? Not really. see I don't really have room for screws because I have the master valves back there and they'll penetrate. And frankly the thing is too big to print flat because my bed isn't that big. Print it at a 45 degree angle so the labels don't look like ass? Well you just gained 41% more length lol. And this is why I design, then think about it, then go "that's not going to work" and reconsider. Somewhere I have my wire carriers as gothic arches... those didn't print worth a shit. Prolly took 4 iterations to end up with what I did. The ECM schema is on Version 3.