Looks like fun!
Looks like fun!
I have some .45acp Black Talons. I have a few rounds of .38 special cookie cutters.What's the top right. I know I got some black talon circa 1990's. And I think something called Starfire? Any you guys remember that stuff
That's cool. Never seen a bear in the wild, but there are sightings on a normal basis within a few miles of our place, usually in the spring.Was out scouting for deer season and ran into YogiView attachment 1202087View attachment 1202086
Cool stuff,Totally unrelated to wood, at all. Think I've mentioned before one of my many hobbies is 3d printing. Been running a fairly old ender 3, heavily modified for a coupole of years now. Wife finally gave me the go ahead to upgrade. Ordered a bambu labs p1s + the ams (multi filament system) which is a huge step up for me, I'll be able to print more exotic polymers since it's enclosed. Supposed to be delivered today or tomorrow. Opens up a whole world of stuff I can make with engineering grade materials that I had issues printing with my current printer. I'm actually pretty excited to get it. Will probably end up swapping out a few components straight away to make changing nozzles easier but I have a ton of stuff to make for the shop with it planned. If you guys have any interest I'll post up picks as I make stuff.
It’s an amazing technology. Awesome to see it go from an idea, to a modeling tool, to production equipment.Totally unrelated to wood, at all. Think I've mentioned before one of my many hobbies is 3d printing. Been running a fairly old ender 3, heavily modified for a coupole of years now. Wife finally gave me the go ahead to upgrade. Ordered a bambu labs p1s + the ams (multi filament system) which is a huge step up for me, I'll be able to print more exotic polymers since it's enclosed. Supposed to be delivered today or tomorrow. Opens up a whole world of stuff I can make with engineering grade materials that I had issues printing with my current printer. I'm actually pretty excited to get it. Will probably end up swapping out a few components straight away to make changing nozzles easier but I have a ton of stuff to make for the shop with it planned. If you guys have any interest I'll post up picks as I make stuff.
Yes it is, quite amazing. Even newer entry level machines have capabilites machines didn't have just a few years ago. For under $200.00 you can get a beginner set up and have all the features my current printer has that I had to add on/make for it. Machines like I just ordered were $5k and up and didn't have the capabilites my new printer has.It’s an amazing technology. Awesome to see it go from an idea, to a modeling tool, to production equipment.
And to see it become mainstream and affordable (at certain levels).
Philbert
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