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caver01 Tinkerer -------- Joined: Oct 30, 2021 Posts: 201 Likes: 144 |
Jul 16, 2025 - #121
3D printing has become an incredible problem solver in my house. I have paid for the minor investment MANY MANY times over with the challenges I have solved. It has also become a fun hobby and an excuse to connect with people like in this thread. And like any tool, it crosses domains into all of your hobbies, thanks to beige filament, clear filament, and old computers with missing parts! Liked by Dave928andJDW |
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Dave928 Tinkerer Seattle, USA -------- Joined: Sep 17, 2024 Posts: 45 Likes: 33 |
Jul 16, 2025 - #122
so I should clarify my ealier statement. they sent another email. I misunderstood that they would print it thicker when what they really meant was for me to edit the file myself to make the parts thicker and re-submit the file. I have no way of doing that. but they do give you the option to accept the risk that it might not print correctly or break in the printing/shipping process. if some non-appearance part like a bluescsi bracket shows up with a crack in it, I can always glue it. Liked by wottleandJDW |
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JDW Administrator Japan -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 2,535 Likes: 1,983 |
Jul 16, 2025 - #123
More bad news with JLC. This is the 2nd night in a row I've stayed up to 1:00am only to see they still are refusing to accept my payment, saying their printing capacity is maxed out. :(
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Dave928 Tinkerer Seattle, USA -------- Joined: Sep 17, 2024 Posts: 45 Likes: 33 |
Jul 16, 2025 - #124
they can't be like a normal business: take your money and put you in the queue?
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JDW Administrator Japan -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 2,535 Likes: 1,983 |
Jul 16, 2025 - #125
So after waiting for the second time until 1 AM Japan time last night to do you just that, spending a good 15 minutes reloading the page and trying in vain to pay, I fired them off an email telling them that it's getting ridiculous. |
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JDW Administrator Japan -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 2,535 Likes: 1,983 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #126
And here's another crazy thing about JLC...
Every single time I checkmark "Remember me." But guess what? It never does! I have to sign in multiple times per day, in the same browser (SafarI), on the same Mac. And yes, I've tried it on other Macs too. Not only that, but that sign-in box ignores it's own "I agree to JLCPCB's Terms..." checkbox, allowing you to sign in with it unchecked. Which is fine by me. I hate all the legalese, but still... It speaks volumes about "things broken" which never seem to get fixed.
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jmacz Tinkerer -------- Joined: Mar 21, 2025 Posts: 86 Likes: 95 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #127
That almost sounds like what it takes to purchase a piece of Goro's jewelry :) |
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JDW Administrator Japan -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 2,535 Likes: 1,983 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #128
Well, Julia from JLC just emailed me, and I sent her yet another reply. Hopefully, I repeated myself enough times that they realize they need to accept payment from me and lock my order into their Queue!
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wottle Active Tinkerer Fort Mill, SC -------- Joined: Oct 30, 2021 Posts: 841 Likes: 577 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #129
The acceptance or warping risk is the same between JLC and PCBWay. They just present it differently. And I think they need to do that because of the nature of printing with different materials and the need for different levels of tolerances. I've accepted many printing risks and have never had a print turn out bad. Liked by JDW |
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JDW Administrator Japan -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 2,535 Likes: 1,983 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #130
My email worked. Julia wrote back just now to say they lifted the "payment restriction" that was in place, which allowed me to pay. My order is now locked into their queue.
So it's clear you do need to email them when they prevent you from paying. Liked by wottle |
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wottle Active Tinkerer Fort Mill, SC -------- Joined: Oct 30, 2021 Posts: 841 Likes: 577 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #131
If I had to guess, they are having a shortage of that print material and it isn't that it is sold out. Likely their daily capacity is set to zero. That is what I ran into when they were trying to phase out JLC black resin. Unfortunately, I just had to keep trying to submit payment until they get capacity back to where it should be. Support basically told me they didn't know when it would be restocked, so if I needed it sooner, I should change materials. Liked by JDW |
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Dave928 Tinkerer Seattle, USA -------- Joined: Sep 17, 2024 Posts: 45 Likes: 33 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #132
every* other online 3D printing service i looked at for US manufacturing, stated they print in the US, but drop ship from china in the fine print.
i wonder if one of these "makerspaces" (stand-alone businesses that are set up to do anything from CNC machining, 3D printing, sheet metal fab to web design and page layout) might be a better option to have the parts printed in the US, if not locally. maybe the same thing exists in Japan? *maybe not EVERY. |
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Dave928 Tinkerer Seattle, USA -------- Joined: Sep 17, 2024 Posts: 45 Likes: 33 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #133
"These were created from the molds used by a PC manufacturer who discontinued it and we are trying to determine if they still have the mold to produce more. As of now there's not solid date." |
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robin-fo Tinkerer Switzerland -------- Joined: Feb 17, 2022 Posts: 157 Likes: 76 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #134
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JDW Administrator Japan -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 2,535 Likes: 1,983 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #135
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Dave928 Tinkerer Seattle, USA -------- Joined: Sep 17, 2024 Posts: 45 Likes: 33 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #136
good to know they're not quiet. I've searched for other clear fans, but they are hard to find. and while all my other Macs (and the Kensington on the //e) get Noctua's, I found a nice white fan that should look good in the clear case. if it sounds horrible I can always swap it for a Noctua.
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caver01 Tinkerer -------- Joined: Oct 30, 2021 Posts: 201 Likes: 144 |
Jul 17, 2025 - #137
My SE/30 has a Noctua fan installed a few years ago when I was restoring it after watching one of @JDW 's. videos. Thanks for that BTW! I could post a comment, but nice to thank you in person so to speak.
In my case (pun intended), I think I will consider the fan one of the parts to look at through the clear case. It's a rationalization perhaps, but now I will be able to peek through the clear case and see that beautiful beige (and quiet) Noctua in operation. . . ;) Liked by wottleandJDW |
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JDW Administrator Japan -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 2,535 Likes: 1,983 |
Jul 23, 2025 - #138
JLC3DP has finished printing my order and they sent me the photos below showing the knob printed twice in PA12-CF because we have 2 sizes of the inner hole. JLC asked if I was satisfied with the way their "supports" were removed and left some residual plastic behind. I told them yes and to ship it.
[Image: 1753228968416.png] [Image: 1753228981467.png] [Image: 1753228994908.png]
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Dave928 Tinkerer Seattle, USA -------- Joined: Sep 17, 2024 Posts: 45 Likes: 33 |
Jul 23, 2025 - #139
cool. mine's on the way too.
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caver01 Tinkerer -------- Joined: Oct 30, 2021 Posts: 201 Likes: 144 |
Jul 23, 2025 - #140
Hey, nice! Yeah, supports in there won't matter at all. I will say that the only reason I designed it in two parts was to avoid dealing with the supports, but that looks just fine. You'll have to trim off the brim, but I bet both will work great!
For my project, I am awaiting my BlueSCSI 2, then I will need to print a mount for it--probably gonna use Wottle's or a modified version of it. I have been second-guessing a flush mount out the back of the expansion area. I always liked PotatoFi's mount which put the SD card out the back, but it was hard to reach in there and get a micro SD, so I had made my own version which puts the slot flush with the card sticking out. HOWEVER, at least with the V1 of BlueSCSI, the protruding micro SD card was somewhat fragile, especially if you pack up the system. It's easy to snap that little card right in half, and I had a card pull itself out in my trunk next to another SE a couple years ago. I suppose I won't be moving the clear case around too much, and a regular SD card (adapter in my case) won't be as fragile, but it might also be easier to grab. I need it in hand to see what I wanna do I guess. Liked by JDW |
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