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Maxing out the Mini Delta 3D printer

Author image Dan Shrader on 15 Oct 2018 #Technology #Chromebook #2018 #3D Printing #Halloween

It's been a bit, but we're getting ready for Halloween by printing out ghost decorations on the Monoprice mini delta and we're maxing out the build volume in the process. Follow along and check out how to get the most out of the little printer. Read more»

Maxing out the Mini Delta 3D printer

Scaling woes with 3D Printing

Author image Dan Shrader on 11 Jul 2018 #Technology #Chromebook #2018 #3D Printing

After starting the new little hobby of 3D printing I've finally run into a bit of an issue - scale! While only noticeable when you're putting parts together, it can drive you batty. Here's how I built a solution to resolve the problem. Read more»

Scaling woes with 3D Printing

3D Printing with Astroprint

Author image Dan Shrader on 27 Jun 2018 #Technology #Chromebook #2018 #3D Printing

Another pillar of the Chromebook 3D printing project is Astroprint and their Astrobox printer gateway. This allows not only for simple wireless printing, but for g-code generation as well. Read more»

3D Printing with Astroprint

Monoprice Mini Delta

Author image Dan Shrader on 6 Jun 2018 #Technology #Chromebook #2018 #3D Printing

At the core of the Chromebook 3D printing project is the Monoprice mini delta 3D printer. This little inexpensive printer is really surprising in both its price and performance. Read more»

Monoprice Mini Delta

3D Printing from a Chromebook

Author image Dan Shrader on 30 May 2018 #Technology #Chromebook #2018 #3D Printing

It's not a secret that we're fans of Chromebooks here. Recently we've taken on the challenge of using a Chromebook to not only design but to 3D print objects. Read more»

3D Printing from a Chromebook

Hugo and droppy, Chromebook friends

Author image Dan Shrader on 16 May 2018 #Technology #hugo #Learning #2018 #Chromebook #droppy

While using SSH to SSH into your own machine is fun, it seems to cause some instability on deep sleep. Using droppy is the simplest way of using hugo on a Chromebook. Read more»

Hugo and droppy, Chromebook friends

Hugo + SHH - gulp = a new workflow

Author image Dan Shrader on 3 May 2018 #Technology #hugo #Learning #2018 #Chromebook

In the latest turn of events, I've simplified my hugo workflow a little and removed gulp. To get the file change event to fire in Termux I turned to SSH to remote into my Chromebook from my Chromebook. Read more»

Hugo + SHH - gulp = a new workflow

git stash and pop

Author image Dan Shrader on 26 Apr 2018 #Technology #git #Learning #2018

Sometimes you're in such a rush to write code that you forget to switch branches and only realize later that oops... wrong branch! What do you do then? In this post, we'll look into a strategy for just this type of situation. Read more»

git stash and pop

Adding search to Hugo with elasticlunr

Author image Dan Shrader on 12 Apr 2018 #Technology #2018 #Hugo

Search is an under appreciated 'feature' these days, it's everywhere except in Hugo. In this post, we talk about our path to implementing search on our Hugo based site and how you can too! Read more»

Adding search to Hugo with elasticlunr

How to use git flow

Author image Dan Shrader on 5 Apr 2018 #Technology #git #Learning #2018

Having trouble learning git or need a place to start? In this installment in our git series, we take a look at the git flow pattern. It's one pattern really worth looking into, especially if your just learning. Read more»

How to use git flow
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