Spending my days doing retro tech and art things and thinking what retro parts to 3D print/design. You're welcome to buy me a coffee at ko-fi.com/pixelmaker04
My Gameboy editor is really looking the business now...it can handle tile sizes (8x8, 8x16, 16x16, 32x32) like GBTD, and now handles the Gameboy HW palettes (1, 4, or 8 depending on the Gameboy variant palette selected; Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy, Gameboy Colour, etc)
So I was let go of my job a couple weeks ago and I haven't heard anything back from the 26 engineering/technical applications I've put in so far. The job market seems slow to respond if you don't have any inside connections :(
A new addition to the calculator collection, a #TI84PlusPocketSE in good condition. It even has an asset label still on it from the last place it was at, nice.
When your cryogrip plate doesn't want to grip all over its build area even after cleaning it and it worked just fine before 😞, I guess I'm letting it finish since it close to being done and adding glue to make it extra sticky
More 3d printed keychains added to my #etsy shop page with more ideas on the way in the coming weeks. All designs are designed by yours truly and printed using a #Flashforge#AD5X which hasn't let me down yet :)
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Learned how to do flush graphics on the surface and finally made my maker chip based on my maker coin, we'll see how the small color sections around the edge turn out
Finally got a cryogrip build plate for my Flashforge AD5X, the ones I have are good but I wanted to see exactly how good these are. I have one piece from something I'm printing for someone at work that needs a little bit more adhesion assistance due to this silk not playing nice.
The retro handheld keychains are now up on my etsy shop along with a couple other ones that I've been working on. All printed on my new Flashforge AD5X
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Some of my vintage computers, CRT monitors, and accessories used in a commercial shoot this past weekend. Mainly the electronics. It was fun. I worked with a couple of the same people I worked with before, so that was neat. A PI Pico with PicoMite was used for the VGA color feed.
Made two types of floppy drawers and a joystick to add to the growing set of #3dprinted#vintagepc models I'm working on. The printer I used for the yellow needs better cooling.
Working on a small model of a generic old computer with a couple of accessories to be put on a couple of the STL sites. The monitor even has a swivel base.
Phone didn't want to adjust for one of the images, but it's one of the neatest pics I've taken. It looks almost like an image you'd see from Hubble or JWST.