Show and Tell July 2020

My last project… for a friend and I do not even smoke!!!

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They seem like very artistic PSA’s to the danger of it, so you can feel good about that part of it :laughing:

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didn’t even to mean to do it but this is sold!

This reminds me of the skulls they used to put in alcohol ads to get people to drink more booze.

Yes a little artistic but it really means that we all die, so live your one life.

Kinda like a Latin YOLO…but more spiritual.

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A “two-toned tiki”. Fabulously alliterative and alluring! Nice work.

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A completed knife sheath and another one started. I need to get up to the space so I can get my templates created. I have some leather I need to skive as well.

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This is pretty cool, so one of the headphone hangers on my set broke, it’s a very common issue with this model, so I used shapeways to 3D print 2 replacement parts in nylon; you would have to run it over with a tank to break it now.
Hesh 3 skull candy. @themitch22 @maxk68

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Fired this jar today. It’s snapdragon on the bottom and Canadian tuxedo on the top. The splatters are just clear glaze. I’m not sure why it turned white.

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I made a 1:12 scale olive oil “bottle”, using my Taig lathe, my Sherline mill, a rudimentary indexing fixture for “rotary machining”, and part of a resin blank that I cast at DMS a year ago. The bottle is going into a 1936 kitchen vignette. The bottle shape and dimensions are historically accurate.

The bottle is tapered like the original and there are twelve facets around the circumference.

I turned the stopper using a WW collet I inherited from Walter (RIP).

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how in gods name do you do it. should start a youtube channel

“honey I shrunk the kids” marlow style

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that’s no joke. it would be very well received!

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Did you model the replacement part or was it already made?

nope, it was on thingiverse, its perfectly done.

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6 posts were split to a new topic: Josh & Mitch Talk 3D Printing

For father’s day I received a 3d printer. It is an Ender 3 pro. I learned how to use a 3d printer at DMS. I love our polyprinters. I printed a number of things there when I first joined, including a great spiral chess set. The pieces took a while to print so I printed them individually. Over 40 hours of printing to get them all printed.

Recently, when I got my Ender 3 pro I decided to print another couple of chess sets on it. I printed a smaller version of the spiral set, a regular Staunton set and a Lewis miniature set. I play a lot of chess and I have quite a collection. I used to buy a set in every country I’ve visited and that is a lot of countries.

I’ve also printed a number of other things including: a baby yoda, 4 face mask strap holders, three plate display holders, all of the Ender 3 Pro’s demos which is a pig and a puppy, a pen and pencil cup, as well as a funnel.

Lastly, I printed a frame for an Amazon Fire 7 for my home automation project. I got all of these off of thingiverse.com. Needless to say the little Ender has been printing almost non-stop.

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Now you need to do a baby Yoda/Star Wars chess set. The Dark Side and the good guys.

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Designed and prototyped the new Teledoc triage field testing cases for Veteran Affairs.
This way long term care Veteran’s don’t have to be logistically transported to the hospital jamming up the ER and risk exposure for triage.

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PPE face shield frame that uses 3 hole punched report covers for the shield - 1

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I was asked to make another one of these.

You can check out a time-lapse of it here.

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