u/DrKronoglopolos

Image 1 — 3D-printed Hotpoint Trackers
Image 2 — 3D-printed Hotpoint Trackers
Image 3 — 3D-printed Hotpoint Trackers

3D-printed Hotpoint Trackers

A friend asked me to make these, and I thought some of you may have a use for them. To make your own, you can get the files for free on Makerworld: https://makerworld.com/models/2644261

To make larger numbers, I suggest printing discs in different colors to mark 50 or 100 points as well.

Don't mind the terrible figures, I didn't have any and had to improvise for the pictures.

u/DrKronoglopolos — 4 hours ago
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3D-Printed Hitpoint Trackers

I don't play myself, but a friend asked me to make these.

Maybe some of you find them useful as well and want to make your own, you can get the files for free here on Makerworld.

Nevermind the terrible figures.. I didn't have any so had to improvise for the photos. ;)

u/DrKronoglopolos — 1 day ago
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How to create perfectly smooth screw-top caps - My Workflow

I have been experimenting with screw-top designs for a while, and I think I have nailed it down to a very reliable workflow that creates easy to print, smooth threads suitable for many different designs without too much work. So I figured why not share it.

This is meant for people with an intermediate design skillset. It's presumed you're familiar with your CAD software, it only goes over the thread creation, not the whole object.

I'm using Shapr3D, but the same workflow will work in any CAD application. Hope this is useful!

u/DrKronoglopolos — 7 days ago