Grilled eggplant with olive oil and Parmesan is top notch ! This time I didn't have Parmesan. The pizza was delicious, the eggplant gave some freshness and texture to a pizza that is otherwise a bit oily because of the cheese. I should adjust my cheese combination with something leaner for next time.
Yes, 3mf files have all the tweaks ready, but it's always a good idea to double check. Let me know on printables if you have any issues.
90% infill would be a lot of plastic. Much more expensive than the plaster, but you do you. For info, the finished base with the plaster weights something like 350g and it's a similar weight to the shade. PrusaSlicer give an estimate of the material use after slicing. I would recommend to do it only if the base would be at least 300g otherwise the lamp might not be very stable. Maybe you can optimize things by having 100% infill for a portion at the bottom (top of the model) and a 5% infill for the rest, to make the center of mass as low as possible.
You mean that making phones that are heavy, slippery, breakable glass all around isn't the greatest design choice and that we have invented more durables, lightweight, shock resistant materials we use to make phones with but we have stopped doing that just for profit? Hum... đ€
This device attaches to a carâs tailpipe, capturing heat and converting it into usable electricity. The researchersâ innovative system includes a semiconductor made of bismuth-telluride and uses heat exchangersâsimilar to those found in air conditionersâto capture heat from vehicle exhaust pipelines efficiently.
Basically, slap Peltier modules on the exhaust pipe. This ain't gonna do much. We can invent a thousand applications for Peltier modules, until there is a massive technology breakthrough in terms of semi-condutor materials, it's kinda pointless.
Reusing heat energy from exhaust is what turbos are doing for 120 years now.
That sounds... Scarry. I hope my pizza looks more appealing up close đ