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Quoted from Mbecker:Got suckered into buying 10 rolls of PLA on that website that was posted the other day.. so damn cheap. However I don't really need that much -- if anyone in the Seattle area wants a clear, white, or black roll or 1ea of all 3 shoot me a PM and we can meet up or you can swing by to pick them up at cost (8.99ea?).
Which website was that?
Quoted from Mbecker:Got suckered into buying 10 rolls of PLA on that website that was posted the other day.. so damn cheap. However I don't really need that much -- if anyone in the Seattle area wants a clear, white, or black roll or 1ea of all 3 shoot me a PM and we can meet up or you can swing by to pick them up at cost (8.99ea?).
Which website was that? I think I might have just ordered the same crap.
Quoted from Mbecker:Ha! The GST3D one. Sounds like it’s decent stuff though, just gotta order the 10 to get the great price.
I didn't fall for that one...I fell for the sunlu filament sale. Same as you, I had to buy 10 reels.
Quoted from Ashram56:Please find below a link to a speaker ring adapter.
Designed for Spike 2 Pro/Premium, to fit JBL 4020 superb coax speakers (they really look cool...)
Fusion360 file provided if you want to play around with it and fit other speaker size
You need M3 nuts and screws to assemble the speaker to the adapter, which then slide in place with the existing screws of the original speaker mounting mechanism
Note that there is a groove where you can fit a ledstrip, which is covered by a thin 1mm thick wall, to diffuse light and reduce spot effect of leds
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5318717[quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]
Isn't a slot needed in order to feed the LED strip into the housing?
Quoted from Ashram56:There are a few opening (not shown on the picture). You'll see better on the 3D model[quoted image]
So....the LED strip fits inside the slot?....not around the inside diameter?
Quoted from mbwalker:Do you need a little more clearance for the speaker foam (or rubber) surround? Not nitpicking, it's a very nice design. Just an observation - maybe the pictures are a little deceiving.
It does look like the surround foam is crushed a bit.
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