Both. Yes.
Yeah, ermm, I went 30% on everything! We don’t do things in halves here LOL. This is what I mean, I need to figure out slicer software a bit better. This was attempt number 1.
Both. Yes.
Yeah, ermm, I went 30% on everything! We don’t do things in halves here LOL. This is what I mean, I need to figure out slicer software a bit better. This was attempt number 1.
Alright, so still learning about print configuration, all different options and set up… So combined testing with something productive (lost the original lid)
Looks like you are getting your head around how it works etc pretty well.
Is that why I didn’t buy a rcbs and got a Lee … rotfl
Always wonder about a 3d printer, they look cool … but got no time for another hobby
…and now trying to use up sample material, before I start printing big stuff.
@1Fatman you like?
Could have been prettier, but at this stage I’m just trying to use up filament.
Looking good, you definitely have got it sorted.
Until I’m designing stuff, I feel somewhat constraint, I don’t like that feeling.
That’s not what I heard, I heard that you have a thing for cable ties and duct tape. Or is that for date night?
I thought that you would have been practicing designing stuff and using the last of the filament on that.
Other way round. I want to swap PLA for PETG, after current runs out.
Ahh got you. Have you started playing with the design software? Is it easy to use or just similar to a normal CAD type program?
Is there such thing as normal CAD… LOL I started doing online tutorials.
While you have filament left you should print yourself one of these,
I did, but I have a storage solution for all my tools already. Rather just have them in a toolbox.
I would have thought that you would want to hang the primer pick up tubes out the way so they didn’t get damaged.
Actually, I would like to have them in the toolbox, since they are in the garage. And since they have plastic ends, to avoid weathering from temperature variations and moisture, I think toolbox (one of those big slide open draw ones) provides better protection, in my opinion.
Alright, so not exactly reloading, but knowing @1Fatman loves all sorts of wall hanging stuff… Wanted to keep these specific hex keys separate, so wooala.
snuck in a Lee Primer in there, so you know, technically, reloading related, sort of, lol
Looking good, I reckon that you will end up printing all sorts of hanging bits to keep everything even more organized than you already have.