Nice work! i would like to try it. Does it get problems with the heating up? Anyone had issues?
Nice work! i would like to try it. Does it get problems with the heating up? Anyone had issues?
Hi, what a great hack thanks! Do you also have a file for the back panel as one pice with the screw holes in it? I'm not all into 3d modelling, and looking for solution to send the file to a laser cut company to make the back panel for me so it fits. Cheers!
Hello, could you also provide file for the whole frame, without the cutting for parts and/or cutted to half in step or f3d?
What's unclear to me is how you attach the whole thing when the screws are sticking out of the acrylic back panel ?
@WG_1143366 There are pieces on either end with mounting holes. (Not show in the first picture since it was added after)
I love it! It's the perfect match with this kit: https://techcharmer.com/collections/our-products/products/custom-poe-injector. You don't have to cut any wires or anything. This would technically make it so that you could put your dish back together again!
everyone is out here cutting their dishy haha, could you explain more in depth how you were able to pry the board off the casing without cutting? do you have any pictures or videos?
@NoahPan_650028 There's a video someone made using my method. Though they're using a flat head screwdriver instead of the putty knife that came with my printer. (edited)
@NoahPan_650028 I used a wide flat screwdriver and it pops apart surprisingly easy, carefully work all around the edge and it will come apart without much effort. The glue they used almost seems slightly fibrous and comes apart easily
I also thought it was awesome for the sort height. I'm new to all this. Is the o-ring in the back with the acrilic cover?
I would be more concerned with water coming from the front? Did you need to clean the cracked seam better? Would it make sense to have a second acrilic in the front, for a perfect seal?
@DecioYokota_1026516 The frame pieces glue directly to the dishy, so there's no leaking there. You do have to put glue/sealant in between all the pieces too though in order to seal it there.
Just started printing the frame. Like the short height. Concerned about contraction & expansion of air inside the unit. Any thoughts or redo’s I should be aware of? Printing in ASA.
@Paco_172786 I hadn't thought about air expansion. Perhaps adding some sort of small air hole on the 3d printed cover for the hole in the acrylic would be a good addition.