Battery cover for my FlySky FST4B
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- Battery cover for my FlySky FST4B
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Excellent. You thought of everything there. Room for the chubby battery, and battery alarm with a hole for the wire.
Good stuff. 👌👍👍
Thanks, Mike. I originally modified the TX to use the Lithium Ion battery pack quite a while back and tried heating the back cover to make it all fit. That was pretty much a disaster as it just deformed the cover and I had to hold it in place with duct tape.. Obviously now I have a 3D printer, I could make a better job of it. The LiPo alarm was an early addition too, because it meant I had one handy for testing batteries in the field and monitor the one in the TX.
@@GrandadIsAnOldMan I don't have a 3D printer anymore. When my son and his fiancee got a house he asked for it back if I was not using it. So I wasn't and it went. I thought of getting another one but I know it would be a waste of money for me. Most of my stuff is well on hold apart from my music. I should really upload a few I have written. The problem, for now, is extreme tiredness after the stroke. Seemingly it takes a while to go away. This was the strangest thing that ever happened to me but at least I can still play my guitar. In fact, this sounds nuts, but I am actually playing better than before. Strange days indeed. 🤔
@@mikeflight9 you take it easy, Mike, I am just pleased you are still taking the time to leave comments on my videos 👍👍
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Thanks, turned out well 😊😊
Good morning grandad. Just fed my menagerie and I get to take today off and I am doing the last basement tomorrow. Found my guys work at the shop for hopefully all winter but right now it's 6 weeks more than they thought. I also have 2 apartments in my building that need to be fixed so that will probably give them work until January. So I only need to find 12-14 weeks of work for them. I'll probably get them to do snow removal and whatever else I can find plus get my house and my daughter's cabin redone. I think I'm going to buy another apartment complex if I can get a deal. I have just been putting the money from the one I have now away and have enough to put a good chunk down on another one.
I hope you and your family are well
Just sitting down for our midday coffee ☕️ 😁👍
@@GrandadIsAnOldMan awesome have a good day
Have you ever tried sealing and reinforcing 3d printed parts with resin? It's just a thought.
Short answer is no, although I did give that rowing boat several coats of yacht varnish.
Nice work. What to do with the waste PLA? Thanks once more.
In theory you can grind it down and reuse it. In practice, the equipment to do that is more expensive than a printer and you can only use clean waste, so you wouldn't be able to brush it up off the floor or use any that you had glued together, or otherwise contaminated.
@@GrandadIsAnOldMan One idea I have seen is to melt it with a panini press and silicone sheets to make sheet material for projects, I think I've seen Atomic Shrimp do it with HDPE but it would work with PLA too. At least then it would be useful. Theoretically PLA will compost, but it has to be ground up and composted in high temperature commercial composters, otherwise it doesn't decompose. Given that PLA is based on plant starches, you could view the plastic as carbon that has been "captured" from the atmosphere, so it going into landfill in large lumps and not decomposing back to CO2 is a good thing.
@@IanSlothieRolfe here is my video on recycling HDPE - HDPE first test using a sandwich/panini toaster th-cam.com/video/EUt54Oh_QwE/w-d-xo.html
@@GrandadIsAnOldMan Haha! There I am trying to teach Grandad to suck eggs.... I should have guessed you'd been there before. I have been going thru some of your older videos but there;s so many of them!
@@IanSlothieRolfe yes, I wouldn't suggest trying that, you could be wasting weeks of viewing time. By coincidence, I think Atomic Shrimp's video was the one that inspired me to search for a Panini Press in the charity shops. It certainly might be worth a try with the PLA just to see what happens. Of course I could research it first to see what temperatures are required and what the heater can supply, or I could just try it and see what happens 😆😆
Just wondering is this material recyclable?
In theory you can grind it down and reuse it. In practice, the equipment to do that is more expensive than a printer and you can only use clean waste, so you wouldn't be able to brush it up off the floor or use any that you had glued together, or otherwise contaminated. The slightest amount of dust or debris will clog the nozzle of your printer. You will also be told that PLA is biodegradable, this is not entirely true. It will biodegrade under specific circumstances, which do not often occur naturally.
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