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    Little Guy Keezer Build

    Big moves this weekend as I have tapped and served the first selections! I rounded it out with some cool frosted glass tile I had, and after the delay with the tile layout, I did go out and get a 3d printer and solve my problem. 3D printed drip trays! Just found a suitable design on...
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    Little Guy Keezer Build

    Thank you sir. I'm thinking I need to get back on the 3d printer wagon...
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    Little Guy Keezer Build

    OK, I need a little help, so I got the tile laid out, and I'm just 9 mosaics short! I have the tile, but if I don't have to cut it up for this I'd be pleased, although my patience might get the better of me. My thought was to get a small 4x4 drip tray to fill the gaps, then I'd be good...
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    Little Guy Keezer Build

    Oh they totally do, check out raspberry pints. You'll be pleasantly surprised I'm sure.
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    First AG brew log

    Total bomb. Very thing, water, no head, a reminder to keep pushing forward. Since them I've brewed a cream ale which showed slightly more promise, a Lagunita's clone that was even better, and I'm prepped for an oatmeal stout on Saturday. Each brew day is a new experience, and each beer is...
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    Little Guy Keezer Build

    So I got some stuff in the mail today, and I stained last night. I'm not quite sure why the spots where I filled in the screws are totally blank, probably really dry from the filler and I just need to spot stain them so it absorbs as I want. Originally I installed the shanks with the collars and...
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    [Version 2 Release] RaspberryPints - Digital Taplist Solution

    On the same page of the setup where you set the resolution. You'll see a link to another page that will list all of the different resolutions, hdmi modes and groups. It worked for me to set it to my screen size. But I also did some CSS modding to trim it down further. Here it is. Just under...
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    Little Guy Keezer Build

    Still making this happen. Had to slow down for some finish work on the router. Took that trim piece from earlier and cleaned it up on the router and put a little radius on it for a good look. Came out quite nice. I also took some 2000 grit to the aluminum just for fun. It actually polished it...
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    Little Guy Keezer Build

    Back in action....just got a promotion at work, I feel bad leaving early! So as you can see the 3.5" shanks will be too short after I add in the nut and the barb. So I'll have to stick with the 4.5 but I ordered some 1" spacers for the front of the shank, so i'll be good with no kinks in the...
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    Kegerator problems

    This worked for me But yes, the value will change based on the beer, serving temp, etc. So you'll have to work out an average like I did to gain balance.
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    Little Guy Keezer Build

    Onward I go.... Mounted the taps, I used the 4.5" shanks here as that is what I originally purchased. But the barbs make it a bit too close for comfort with the 1" insulation. I could route it out and make it work, as I'd like to use the longer shanks to retain/absorb the cold more, but we...
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    Another 3d Printed Stir Plate - 80mm PC Fan & PWM Controller - Link to Files

    3Dhubs.com Looking through those shank collar extensions are exactly what I need, tap handles, other stuff and things around the house...the printer seems like a better option each time. M3D has some really cool filaments that are pliable and color changing. Price seems reasonable as well...
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    Another 3d Printed Stir Plate - 80mm PC Fan & PWM Controller - Link to Files

    All great stuff, thanks for all of the information and the read. I bought the stuff on eBay and amazon to make the stir plate....but it might sit and wait until the printer arrives! I get a 25% discount when ordering from that site, so I might just give it a shot if that price seems fair.
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    Another 3d Printed Stir Plate - 80mm PC Fan & PWM Controller - Link to Files

    You got that right. I was just going to spring for the M3D printer at only $350. Then the possibilities skyrocket. Their pro version comes out Monday, rumored preorder price of only $500, patience just might pay off.
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    Another 3d Printed Stir Plate - 80mm PC Fan & PWM Controller - Link to Files

    I was looking at getting this printed up for me at 3dhubs.com. Can you let me know which material you used? I was going to go with ABS, but I was curious if you had input being the designer. Thank you.
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    Little Guy Keezer Build

    Thank you good sir, and I'll keep an eye out for any updates!
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    Little Guy Keezer Build

    All is still moving well after a long work week. A couple of hours tonight did well. I started by redesigning the top plate which will also serve as my access point for serving the lines and such. Bonus here is that my taps will be about 2 inches higher as well, just in case I get a bigger...
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    [Version 2 Release] RaspberryPints - Digital Taplist Solution

    Just a follow up that all is working well for me now. I uploaded the files to a separate directory on my pi (same one as brewpi). All went well there, I was getting an error on line 52 when in tried to connect to the database - I installed PHPmyadmin and then all was OK. Went through and now...
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    [Version 2 Release] RaspberryPints - Digital Taplist Solution

    Same thing happened to me, I went to install on the same pi I run brewpi (pi 3 model B) on just to get it configured, and most of the steps return a item not found error from git.
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    [Version 2 Release] RaspberryPints - Digital Taplist Solution

    I found this thread http://elinux.org/RPiconfig#Video_mode_options Plenty of resolution options on that page, oddly though none of them support the 800x480 default resolution of the "official" raspberry pi display. Only off by 8 pixels though, perhaps I'll just roll the dice and see what happens.
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