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  • I’d personally aim for something like Civ. Long play sessions, but can be put down if needed

  • Maybe, it was a mystery

  • I print on its side. It’s more likely to twist on itself than break the layers.

  • I don't know much, other than I have a box of them at home which I used for my older designs, and kept with since I could buy them cheap enough in bulk.

    Wanted to make them out of plastic because I wanted to save some costs and this is what I got. I also find it funny that I got the thread which has a 15.875TPI at the end of the day. Half of what I am use to.

  • Anything with sharp angles will be likely strip it. Spanner Drive heads might do it, but it's an uncommon type of screw bit.

  • These are the size of 10-32's... if their head strips you are putting a ton of torque on it.

  • Still testing the head designs. Should consider a slot instead since the hole doesn't take well to a metal screw driver.

    As for the fills. Wall thickness has more impact than infill due to it's size. With that said, from my testing with stylus, 100% infill bends better than 25% which I am using. But as this is not suppose to be used crooked it shouldn't make too much of a difference.

  • My solution was actually to change the print orientation and cut a little into the screw. Print reliability and consistency is high and the fit is perfect.

    Once I’m done I can probably share the designs

  • That’s the idea, though I think I’ve settled on 0.4mm crests and a pitch of 1.6mm.

    Still testing but the results I am seeing are fantastic… so long as you don’t use an electric drill

  • I wanted an easy design which can be applied. While the fasteners workbench is neat, it's not what I am looking for.

  • I got a be quiet unit. The unit and company has reviewed well. It’s 10 year warranty and has everything I need.

  • Work is leaking out. Fixed

  • Warranty expired 2 years ago.

  • They are doing it dumb. You can text output chess but you just need to keep track of where the pieces are in code, then when you are ready to output, place the characters. Saves so much time. /s

  • Lots of other great suggestions. But I do think the consensus is multiplayer games with coop.

    Konami beat ‘em ups like TMNT, The Simpson, Xmen would be great.

    I’m also going to throw in Party games or kart racers, CTR and Mario Kart of Mario Party or Crash Bash would also be great

    That said Pokémon might be a nice option too though not sure how you’d play that together.

    Or edutainment like Gizmos and Gadgets or Jumpstart

  • Reason number 1,000,000 why we should backup our games. And any companies who say otherwise cough Nintendo cough should not be allowed to shut down archival and backup projects.

  • I’ve played both EA and Steam versions. The Vulcan pre-shader cache is nice, and the game is easier to install.

    But after a bit the game is basically on par.

    However if you never got the celebration edition before it’s worth it.

  • lol, thanks for letting me know :)