Message from @spaqin

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2017-09-16 19:23:49 UTC  

just need sth to sui

2017-09-16 19:44:54 UTC  

Hey can I use a universal charger for a thinkpad

2017-09-16 19:48:00 UTC  

voltage must be the same (+- 10%) and you should be gtg

2017-09-16 19:50:00 UTC  

So 20v or more nice

2017-09-16 19:50:18 UTC  

exact

2017-09-16 19:50:22 UTC  

no more

2017-09-16 19:51:19 UTC  

So 20v exact? Awesome thanks

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/189466684938125312/358701404782592000/JPEG_20170916_155106.jpg

2017-09-16 20:00:21 UTC  

they're easy to find on ebay

2017-09-16 20:07:48 UTC  

Anyone here buy bootleg games on Ali express?

2017-09-16 20:09:17 UTC  

you mean gba shit?

2017-09-16 20:18:31 UTC  

Whats the best 3d printer under 200 eurod

2017-09-16 20:18:36 UTC  

Chinkor not chink

2017-09-16 20:20:59 UTC  

For everything? Your only option is chink at that point.

2017-09-16 20:21:12 UTC  

oh neat the snapdragon 450 is starting to appear in phones

2017-09-16 20:23:03 UTC  

I mean like NES, SNES, Genesis

2017-09-16 20:23:12 UTC  

I've been interested in those, there's some nifty stuff

2017-09-16 20:23:23 UTC  

get a flashcart anyway

2017-09-16 20:23:41 UTC  

like you can buy a sonic "haunted" romhack with a cheesy ass bloody cartridge

2017-09-16 20:24:22 UTC  

They don't sell the everdrive clones on Aliexpress anymore because Krikzz got butthurt

2017-09-16 20:24:24 UTC  

@emre monoprice mini sometimes goes on sale under 200usd, monoprice delta's $150 iirc, other than that you're gonna be looking at kits

2017-09-16 20:25:41 UTC  

ebay?

2017-09-16 20:26:08 UTC  

kits are easy to put together but bear in mind you're gonna need a fair bit of tools it will not come with to calibrate it well

2017-09-16 20:26:31 UTC  

at minimum you need calipers and a dial indicator is really worth getting too

2017-09-16 20:26:45 UTC  

that already puts you out of the $200 budget for the cheapest kits i know of

2017-09-16 20:26:47 UTC  

Yea, I've been looking to get a cheap 3D printer. I don't want to pay a lot.

2017-09-16 20:27:26 UTC  

also: be comfortable messing around with firmware, because you'll need to write firmware onto the board yourself, and you're gonna be editing the firmware too

2017-09-16 20:28:09 UTC  

i would say wait for the mp mini delta

2017-09-16 20:28:16 UTC  

if you really want a sub-$200 printer

2017-09-16 20:28:50 UTC  

mp select mini if you can find it on sale, $220 msrp but sometimes it drops to $180

2017-09-16 20:30:26 UTC  

you can go full diy on a 3d printer for under 100usd, but you kinda have to already be comfortable with EME or robotics or mechatronics or whatever they're calling that field lately it seems to change every few years

2017-09-16 20:30:50 UTC  

I am a fabricator by trade, so I am fine putting shit together

2017-09-16 20:30:59 UTC  

and you'll be doing a lot of dumpster diving and repurposing other machiens to make that happen

2017-09-16 20:31:09 UTC  

specifically look for old thrown-out printers and optical drives

2017-09-16 20:31:34 UTC  

they have steppers and rails and gears and bearings

2017-09-16 20:31:59 UTC  

and if you're okay with it being super tiny optical drives have entire assemblies you can use as is for an axis

2017-09-16 20:32:15 UTC  

I've already built a small 3D printer with CD drives. Been using it more for a mill tho

2017-09-16 20:32:40 UTC  

in that case: what is your biggest caliper, how long

2017-09-16 20:32:47 UTC  

6 inches

2017-09-16 20:33:48 UTC  

same, 's why the kossel kit was such a pain for me :(

2017-09-16 20:34:30 UTC  

had to do a lot of "okay, is this value right? no, slightly off, change firmware, flash, how bout now? no, still off, gdi"

2017-09-16 20:35:03 UTC  

but one can make it work with patience since you can measure test cubes with a caliper that size