I will get back to you! I am currently in the middle of midterms however once completed and some free time is available I will shoot you a message and make the print happen, just covering the postage and we have a deal!
Hahaha, I'll show this to him. He is a damn great parent!
Don't worry, we have members of ours that are washed.
Luckily my father isn't, he enjoys the forum based system here as you can tell here. https://patriots.win/u/nozonozo
100%, I work in a machine/wood shop at my school so I have access to 1000 grit no sweat!
May even try to throw it on the buffing wheel however I am not sure if that will have any affect, this is my first couple of times working with PLA
https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=trump&type=things&sort=relevant
There is tons on here, I think this is the best one I have found: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4619949
You can take the STL and Mesh it to edit/modify it.
Oouuu, I defintely need to give this a shot. Been looking for this.
However, I printed with PLA for this one, dude in the vid says it is a no go for PLA fillament, gonna have to get my hands on some different filament.
Don't go with an expensive printer, you are bound to make mistakes. Rather make the mistakes on a cheaper printer and learn from trial and error before getting into a nice one.
Start with printing PLA as it is the most forgiving and easiest to work with. When shopping for a printer make sure to get one with an heated bed for adhesion.
Dremel has a nice printer, https://www.toolmarts.com/dremel-3d20-01-idea-builder-3d-printer?msclkid=59730dbe6fbd1f05fd126df4e45fd1d4, however a little on the expensive side for a newbie. You can shop around on the web but most them will just be Chinese pieces of crap :(
Anyways, just dive in headfirst and learn from trial and error!
Thanks! Found it here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2010562
Hahahaha, in all honestly though, the political beliefs of an individual I have noticed really does reflect their work ethic. Good programmers, after successfully getting a program to compile and execute, hunt for hours looking for bugs and possible vulnerabilities. The left mindset seems to think someone else will fix it for them eventually and as long as it look good at face-value they have done their job. Perfection is not within their beliefs as everything is acceptable regardless of it is absolute shit.
I am a low-level programmer, and seeing sloppy code makes me cringe as I can already tell how inefficient it is when it is going through the assembler and finally into machine code.
Definitely would love to see this. Not all subreddits on reddit were bad, just the people profiting off them were. We are all linked through political beliefs however we share more than our political viewpoints, being able to discuss those while also being able to view political news would be a huge win.
To counter the downvotes by infiltrators, a 30-day window of not being allowed to upvote/downvote OR have a minimum of 250+ post/comment karma to be able to downvote/upvote thus in essence, the ACTIVE community does a job that the mods in return don't have to stress about.
edit: r/Conservative has something like this with respect to their flairs I believe.
Still conservative. Hated politicians. Trump supporter, however not as in the loop, sort of a normie conservative.