Monday, September 21, 2020

wash station part 2 and new mouse.

So the wash station seems to be doing a great job of processing the prints. Unfortunately I am just having some issues with my printer now. Theses test skulls printed really well but then when I went to print something else it all went to shit (story for another post).  I am seriously thinking about buying a new machine. I haven't given up on it yet, I am sure it is just a couple settings that I have wrong. From what I can tell it LOVES small organic detailed objects but if you try and print a smooth geometric objects like for example a small box it really shits the bed.  So for me with all of these zbrush rings it will print these things all day no problem.  I got a commission that I am struggling with because it just wont print it. 

So in short order below, here are the things I did this week:

I have not yet hooked up the laser cutter so I have been experimenting with the FDM machine.  I made a playing card holder. I use these plastic cards to dredge the tray on the resin printer and I needed to make something were I can grab one card with gloves on.  Also I made a branding stamp, which sort of worked.  I think it needs some help.  I might glue some felt to it? 

We are also starting a new house project this week. We are building a deck.  We have a small concrete pad near the house. It is about big enough for two people and a bucket.  So we decided that we would build a nice deck off the side of the garage. The grass doesn't grow in this part of the yard so I am happy to cover it all up!

Liz and I have been having some adventures every weekend. This weekend we went to our favorite farm to do some good old apple picking.  

I also had to replace a printer cable ribbon on the solidscape at work.  Not my favorite thing for sure but it solved our short in our print head. The company walked me through it. I am convinced that these things were never meant for adult hands to fit into.  Lots of tweezers and poking around to get the cable fished through the back of the machine.  Ugh. It is almost like they never expect these things to break. 

I bought a new mouse to help with some recent wrist pain. I will have to report back to see if it is working. It is vertical so in theory at the very least if should cause some muscle confusion. 

We have continued our baking adventures and made some KILLER focaccia. I can't take any of the credit it was all Liz this time. It is so unbelievably good!! I have to stop myself from eating all of it.

I can't bring myself to think about how shitty things are this year. RBG dying was a kick in the nuts, while we were all already down and out. I am seriously full on yelling at the news now. I often have to just turn it off. I feel oh so incredibly lucky that my circumstances have sheltered me from most of what is happening in the world. Very soon I hope to contribute more by donating proceeds from my CAD workshops and starting a sale soon.  Part of creating the stamp was to try and make some custom boxes to do some fundraising.  More on that soon.