This is the certification request video for two members of Michelle Vander Missen's Cathedral High School, Indianapolis engineering team.
Pheonix V2, printed on a FlashForge Creator Dual
Jenna & Nikalass' video:
https://youtu.be/HepRC1GjBA0
Requesting Approval: Cathedral HS Engineering, Jenna & Nikalass
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Re: Requesting Approval: Cathedral HS Engineering, Jenna & Nikalass
Hey Jenna and Nikalass,
The print looks fine. If you orient the slanted part of the fingertips towards your cooling fan, you should be able to fix that roughness. You could also try slowing it down a little too. You should increase the tensioning a good amount too. You want a 45 degree angle between the gauntlet and the table when the palm is laid flat on the table.
Consider this message your approval for the Phoenix V2 fabrication and assembly badges!
The approval badges are currently being sent out through a website called credly, so you'll need to get an account on there:
https://credly.com/
There is work being done to move to a new badging system (called badgr) but all your credly badges will transfer over. This transfer is occurring tonight, so if you don't get your claim in soon, you'll likely need to use the new badging system to get this (and all future) badges. Instructions on joining badgr will be sent out once the new system is live (i'm still trying to figure it out myself so can't offer much advice yet). Its all through a GOOGLE FORM and seems pretty straightforward to me.
Once you have an account you can take a screenshot of this post or submit the link for this post into credly to claim your approval badge here:
https://credly.com/claim/101276
Also checkout the enablingthefuture page for getting involved to see what other badges you might be able to get:
http://enablingthefuture.org/get-involved/
The print looks fine. If you orient the slanted part of the fingertips towards your cooling fan, you should be able to fix that roughness. You could also try slowing it down a little too. You should increase the tensioning a good amount too. You want a 45 degree angle between the gauntlet and the table when the palm is laid flat on the table.
Consider this message your approval for the Phoenix V2 fabrication and assembly badges!
The approval badges are currently being sent out through a website called credly, so you'll need to get an account on there:
https://credly.com/
There is work being done to move to a new badging system (called badgr) but all your credly badges will transfer over. This transfer is occurring tonight, so if you don't get your claim in soon, you'll likely need to use the new badging system to get this (and all future) badges. Instructions on joining badgr will be sent out once the new system is live (i'm still trying to figure it out myself so can't offer much advice yet). Its all through a GOOGLE FORM and seems pretty straightforward to me.
Once you have an account you can take a screenshot of this post or submit the link for this post into credly to claim your approval badge here:
https://credly.com/claim/101276
Also checkout the enablingthefuture page for getting involved to see what other badges you might be able to get:
http://enablingthefuture.org/get-involved/
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