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I built another #Voron. It glows in the dark

I wish I build a 2.4 before building the V0. The V0 was a frustrating mess, but if I had built the 2.4 prior, I would have better understood a lot of the design choices that I previously found puzzling. There's likely a Micron or a V0.2 in my future :).

The best color is glow in the dark.

Yes, I’m building another #Voron. Don’t judge me.

Hardened steel gears and hot end. Can finally print glow in the dark stuff. Just in time for Halloween.
About to make a cottage-core phone stand.
Every few weeks, I get the urge to build a personal audio player. #zune
Here we go…

This was not a fun build (too much plastic), but it turned out nice.

I need to make some custom pieces so the base can sit more securely, and I'm waiting on an ALS-PT19 sensor so the lights can change "mode" based on light.

When its dark, it'll be the moonlight, and when it's bright, it'll be the sunlight.

I kind of want to swap the Pico for a Pico W and have it change with the weather, too. Lightning effects and rain and stuff. Could be cool.

I backed this Kickstarter a while back for these modular display cases. The files looked confusing so I’m just now starting to print it, as I want to mount my Mondo BTAS figure on the wall.

This thing uses WAY too much plastic and has a myriad of poor design issues in my opinion. But I’m powering through.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fantasydesigns/modular-display-case-3d-printable?ref=user_menu

Starting to build out the electronics controller while I wait for a spray tent to arrive.

Never worked with perf boards before, so the underside is a little sloppy, but I’m happy so far.

The design goal is to be able to swap components when they need to be repaired or if I come up with a better idea later, as well as being able to replace the controller (Pimaroni Pico LiPo in this case).

Next, I’ll be making a separate controller board to control the LEDs, styled to look like a DJ mixer.

I’m pretty sure I messed this up, but I’m going to keep building up coats.