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mcr2582commented onmcr2582'sinstructableCarved Plywood Rocking Elephant
We'd like to, but they'd have to be around $3,500 given current production methods, and the market is likely pretty small at that level.
This looks like it might have been the source https://free3d.com/3d-model/cartoon-elephant-7692.html
I updated my Instructable with the file I used.
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mcr2582commented onstillash'sinstructableGiant 4x8ft Lite Brite!
It's only surface deep, but you can dye acrylic with RIT dyes. We did it in a pot on the stove as a test, so it's obviously not practical for a sheet, but it would work great for this.
I can totally relate! Lots of things I've built, I would never do again, but I'm still super proud of how they turned out.
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mcr2582commented onbmw220'sinstructableNest Thermostat History Data Logger
In the Google script editor, you can call the runDataCollection function directly. If that runs doGet properly, then the solution I found was to re-deploy the script. I would think it would update when you change the code, but once I re-deployed, it worked fine. I believe the "too many requests" error is because APIs are typically limited so the server isn't overloaded by requests.
如果you use the updated script referenced above, the new API returns an array of all thermostats on your account and puts them into the spreadsheet automatically.
如果you follow the steps in the script update above, when you're using Postman, you can example the data returned from the API. It's quite possible that information is available. I setup the API url to return just the thermostats array, but if you go back to the root, you can see everything that is returned.
See the post above where an alternative script has been posted to address this.