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N1MIE
@n1mie
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I started 3D printing just before the global pandemic with a Ender 5. I had lots of problems and frustrations with bed adhesion which put me off. I recently heard a lot about the Bambu Labs printers. After a lot of research I decided to get the A1. So far things have been going great. I look forward to making lots of designs, especially for Amateur Radio.
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Profile: terrific. I had a brief failure when I printed the socket clips because I hadn't cleaned the bed sufficiently, but that is on me. Design: I like it, a lot. But there are a few things I would offer for consideration. The sockets on the clips can slide around, that's good, but they can slide a little too easily for my taste. I would like this to go in a tool bag and would prefer it if the sockets couldn't move quite that easily. I also would love to be able to customize the length of the base bar. Again, this is to go into a tool bag, and having shorter options would be useful, especially for smaller sets or sets of smaller (i.e, ¼" drive) sockets. Kudos to the designer. Boosts coming.
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Profile: terrific Model: simple and elegant. Does what it was intended to do and I like it a lot.
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Profile: perfect Model: seems like a good design. I haven’t tested it yet. I may, or may not, use the toggles. I might prefer to use carabiners or hooks to go through the guy ring holes. We’ll see. Thanks for the design.
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Profile: Perfect Model: Solid design. I did have to file a little bit of the peg so the screw could pass through without galling the threads. The holes were a little tight for an M3 screw to pass through easily, they had to be screwed in/out. I printed this as it came in the profile, but I am a little concerned that this will tend to want to split in the z-axis as that is axis in which it threads on. I am assuming this will be the area of greatest stress. I suppose in some ways it will be moot if properly guyed. I generally prefer to deploy using a drive-on mount, but this will give me a good second option. I have two of these masts, and plenty of pegs, so I may print another. I printed in PETG-HF.
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Works great. Took it to the beach with cards in it. Very handy.
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Profile: perfect Model: terrific design. These have become one of my favorite chip clip designs. Most others rely on springiness and the plastic goes limp over time. These just work and work well.
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Profile: worked perfectly Model: great design. I printed a couple and am sending one to a friend who also has an IC-7100. On the copy I’m actually using, I couldn’t get the supports out of the recess for the anti-skid pads, so I just put them on in that spot. Works great.
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Profile: works perfectly Model: looks good, works great. I have a different model of VNA (nanoVNA-F V2), so the tray portion doesn’t fit. I made a remix where I opened up the end so that it would fit. Worked great. I provided a 3MF to the OP in case he’d like to use it. I need no credit for the very minor modification I made to the tray. Kudos on a great design. The only thing left for me to do is consider reprinting the top with the text modified to reflect the actual model inside, but that’s a minor consideration.
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Profile: perfect Model: This is a well designed case. I like how it fits the SA on the top and the accessories beneath. There is room for additional items if desired. Depending on what is beneath, they can rattle around a little, but a simple solution is to put a small cloth beneath which can be used to clean the screen (if necessary). If I were to make a couple of super minor improvements they would be (1) to modify the top to accommodate the pick-style stylus and cord should it be attached to the SA and (2) to allow space for the antenna so it could be left attached. But these are very minor comments and shouldn't be held against the design. I've followed this creator so I can see future items he designs. I highly recommend.
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Profile: I had some minor issues, most likely my fault. I will say that the bolt for tightening the jaws on the soldering iron is printed in an orientation that makes it the most susceptible to breaking if you try to tighten it too much (ask me how I know). I reprinted it in PETG HF as well as the piece with the jaws on it (because I couldn't get out the broken threads). If I print it again I will print in a different orientation for additional strength. Model: Excellent design. Worth a boost.
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