During a conference call I looked over and found this in my pen holder. Sometimes my husband is so silly, which I love.
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As I mentioned yesterday, there were a few rough starts to printing attempts, mostly due to incorrect settings in the software. Once that was all straightened out, it was smooth sailing.
Chris printed a few Apple TV remote holders as an experiment. Since each print can take awhile (each remote holder took about 45 minutes), you want to be sure what you're printing is correct (and something you want).
Admittedly, Chris has played with the device more than me. He's more familiar with the software and comfortable with programs that relate to sculpture and design. I mostly binged on Fire Emblem (for which my arms are now yelling at me for doing - repetitive motions are bad!) and snuggled with the cat. I do look forward to playing with it eventually, once I have something I really want to design and print. I know Chris has been enjoying every minute of it and has a backlog of things he's wanted to print for ages.
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We ordered a Solidoodle 3D printer a few weeks back, and it finally arrived today. So we (though mostly Chris) spent the evening playing with it.
There were a few rough starts, but eventually we were able to get it to print something fully. Chris chose the resistance logo for Ingress as one of the experimental prints.
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