Wow - seems that 3D Printing became your New obsession!

It's cool to see you explored Klipper. You didn't do any kind of coding in 
relation to your work with Klipper - am I right? Or did it involve any kind of 
code compiling?

I know a bit about Klipper - but, have NOT actually implemented it. I bet some 
folks here might find this Klipper stuff a bit interesting. For those who have 
not heard - it's a kind of upgrade to printers that actually allow them to 
print Faster - having to do with Resonances and such...

And - Wow - you went ALL IN - in regards to first the Bambu w/AMS Lite & now 
the full blown Bambu! I actually have my eyes on the new Bambu HD2 - with the 
heated chamber AND the 2nd print head. It's a bit of a Game Changer!!!

I will definitely be in touch with you more - about your 3D Printers!!!




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Now, I did say half a dozen...but I am not sure that gets me off the hook

for impulsiveness! I bought a Creality Ender 3 last spring because it was

on sale for $100, and I figured I could risk that much if I didn't like it.

I immediately became obsessed and bought another Ender 3 with some upgrades

used for $100. Then, I bought the new (at the time) Ender 3 V3 KE because I

wanted to experiment with Klipper. I jailbroke it and added boards to the

Enders I already had so they could run Klipper. Then I bought a used Bambu

with the AMS lite and then a new Bambu. I had big plans for selling 3d

printed items of all sorts, but it turns out I am better at making money

with code and computer services so far! They seem to have improved with

Foxpro, but I still get a lot of mashups of Foxpro and C# ish code. It's

like it can't tell the difference. I did use them recently to help document

a Visual Foxpro app I inherited, and that saved me a lot of time. I am also

very green in the world of CAD. I'm no expert by any means!



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> OMG Mr. Roberts - It's not only surprising that you own One 3DP - but,

> utterly shocking that you own a Dozen of them!

>

> Do you run a printer farm, and do print productions for money??

>

> Gotta say - I am VERY Pleasantly surprised to see someone in this forum

> who is also familiar with OpenSCAD. Myself, I have really only dabbled in

> it. Just being honest.

>

> But, I will say - I'm kinda shocked by your comment of "They are much

> better at OpenSCAD than Foxpro." - as that has not been my experience at

> all. I've had AI generate OpenSCAD - but, the script did NOT produce what I

> wanted. And, yet - my recent experience with AI generating FoxPro code is

> much better! And, even have AI reading in FoxPro code - and quite

> successfully generate C# code.

>

> So, yeah - definitely more luck with FoxPro based stuff with AI.

>

>

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> I also use OpenSCAD and have played around with getting claude.ai and

> ChatGPT to generate code. They are much better at OpenSCAD than Foxpro. I

> also found myself trying to size and align some things that OpenSCAD didn't

> seem good at, so I started experimenting with Cadquery and cq-editor. There

> were a lot of things to like about them. Still, unfortunately, with my lack

> of knowledge and ability for Python tooling and dependencies, I could never

> get them both working together. Then, I discovered that you can

> programmatically create objects in Blender using Python. So many choices! I

> still prefer OpenSCAD, but I am also more familiar with it. I went down

> this rabbit hole because I bought a 3d printer, which then turned into half

> a dozen 3d printers because I've heard you can't have just one...

>

> On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 10:18 AM Kurt Wendt <[email protected]> wrote:

>

> > There you go! IT seems our Man Stephen has decided to learn some New

> > Tricks using AI.

> >

> > Right On Dude!!!

> >

> > Yeah, over time - I've also been trying to dabble into the AI world - and

> > am hoping to eventually harness the power of AI in more serious ways. I

> was

> > even contemplating spinning up an AI server, and doing specific training

> of

> > it - in regards to 3D Designs for 3D Printing. More specifically - train

> a

> > server to properly generate OpenSCAD scripts.

> >

> > I wonder if anyone here is familiar with OpenSCAD.

> >

> > For those who are NOT - it's basically a CAD tool that's not based upon a

> > UI to Create 3D Designs (which is the normal case) - instead - it's

> > basically a programming language to create 3D Designs.

> >

> > I figured that since the language is essentially Text - that AI could

> > generate OpenSCAD. And, I played in ChatGPT - and it DOES actually

> generate

> > OpenSCAD scripts. However, it essentially generated Garbage. Yeah - the

> > code would run, and it's "valid" scripts - but, it simply won't generate

> > the Actual 3D Model that I asked for.

> >

> > And that my biggest dip into the world of AI as it relates to 3D CG.

> >

> > -K

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> >

> >

> > AI, what we think you want.

> >

> >

> >

> > Different engines do different things with the same prompt.

> >

> >

> >

> > I'll take my speech notes to help guide it and ask it for a speech on

> >

> > something new.  This is what I do for our Brown Bag training meeting.

> >

> >

> >

> > Once it gets the facts for you, you can then ask it to pound out speech.

> >

> >

> >

> > I did this on better queries of the SQL DB, then asked it to base itself

> >

> > off of Mongo DB.  I then went and installed Mongo and did what it told me

> >

> > to do.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > On Fri, Apr 11, 2025 at 4:26 AM Alan Bourke <[email protected]>

> > wrote:

> >

> >

> >

> > >

> >

> > > > Me as an "Old Dog" err.. Fox, I'm still a bit overwhelmed by that AI

> >

> > > > stuff...

> >

> > >

> >

> > > Billion dollar autocomplete ;)

> >

> > >

> >

> > > --

> >

> > >   Alan Bourke

> >

> > >   alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm

> >

> > >

> >

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