@@AllTheGear-NoIdea 🤣I'll stick with my soon to be modified DIY jobbie. Thanks for the offer mate. BTW, I still need to catch up with you & return that SD card. 😉😉🍻
Amazing build would there be a chance to expande on the desig so there is a possibility to close it down for the night so we dont feed other animals coming up in the night? That would be absolutely amazing.
Hi, I would like to see a purpose built dowelling jig, that works for just one set of dimensions and one application - pine framing 70 x 35mm. The jigs you buy at great expense have all sorts of problems, I have given up on using mine its too hard to line up the holes, both horizontally and vertically , the holes are different sizes , the holes aren't exactly 10mm , the holes are not spaced right, so i have to release it and line it up, I have to use a drill bit collar, the list of difficulties is extensive. I would make the jig so it has flaps that encapsulate the wood and allows clamping and I would maybe make spacers to make a drill bit collar obsolete or just the thickness of a popular drill bit length. Plus both drill holes the same size and for 2 x 10mm plugs
Do you sell these anywhere? My wife saw that you made a chicken feeder and got giddy. We're staying on a property where there are some chickens she has kind of adopted from the buddy who's property it is. He goes away like you do for upwards of a week at a time. The property is on the process of being worked on and he has a lot of DIY stuff in place for his couple hens. Neither of us have a 3D printer (yet) and we think this would be perfect. We love your content!
Nice build Mitch. 👍👍
Cheers mate! Let me know if you need one, I’ll print it for ya hahaha
@@AllTheGear-NoIdea 🤣I'll stick with my soon to be modified DIY jobbie.
Thanks for the offer mate.
BTW, I still need to catch up with you & return that SD card. 😉😉🍻
Maybe reverse joins in pipe? So water will not enter to the feed seeds if it will be rainy
Amazing build would there be a chance to expande on the desig so there is a possibility to close it down for the night so we dont feed other animals coming up in the night? That would be absolutely amazing.
Like your design with this feeder. Do you have a picture of the mounts actually being used?
Hi, I would like to see a purpose built dowelling jig, that works for just one set of dimensions and one application - pine framing 70 x 35mm. The jigs you buy at great expense have all sorts of problems, I have given up on using mine its too hard to line up the holes, both horizontally and vertically , the holes are different sizes , the holes aren't exactly 10mm , the holes are not spaced right, so i have to release it and line it up, I have to use a drill bit collar, the list of difficulties is extensive. I would make the jig so it has flaps that encapsulate the wood and allows clamping and I would maybe make spacers to make a drill bit collar obsolete or just the thickness of a popular drill bit length. Plus both drill holes the same size and for 2 x 10mm plugs
cool!
Do you sell these anywhere?
My wife saw that you made a chicken feeder and got giddy. We're staying on a property where there are some chickens she has kind of adopted from the buddy who's property it is.
He goes away like you do for upwards of a week at a time. The property is on the process of being worked on and he has a lot of DIY stuff in place for his couple hens. Neither of us have a 3D printer (yet) and we think this would be perfect.
We love your content!
@AllTheGear-NoIdea Hello, I joined your Patreon and was not able to find the STL for this. Did I miss something? Thanks!
Same here , seems to be gone now. can we get this stl re uploaded pls hoocho ? @allthegear-noidea
Same, folder full of .stl files but not this?
Any way you could do a 4" version for us yanks over the pond? lol
Scale it. :)
Wouldn't it be better to have the lid hinge on the side, so if you have it wall mounted you can actually open it unimpeded?
The wall mount hook is designed so it has room to open.
Mitchell, what brand of time lapse cameras do you use?
Time lapses in this video are using the Bambu lab printers.