Corner decoration
Corner decoration
Like this, where do the bits come from? Thanks.
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Watch Out. There's A Humphrey About
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Simons do some, one looks like yours, but bigger - handy reference anyway.
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Try Tim at Kingswood frames, he might help you out. He's a member on this forum - Timh I think.
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Aaaaagghhhhh, why have you shown me this!!!!!! That's going to keep me up all night trying to convince myself that it's not an essential item I need and life will be alright without it.
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Isn't 'Because you can' enough ?? Anyway, with toys like this what's reason got to do with it. Joking aside though, I would like one - just for a play - I'm sure I'd find things to do..... I've made a few little things (Juke box/Retro gameing devices etc etc) based on the Raspberry Pi - so far I've just made little wooden boxes for enclosures but something like this would be great (check out Ben Heck on Youtube)IFGL wrote:I keep trying to find reasons to buy one.
Anyway, enough dreaming
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If these corners are £2 each, then you only need to make 150 (plus a bit more for some plastic) to justify the cost of the machine. That's only 40 frames.
The bit I don't know about, is how would you programme the thing to make them?
The bit I don't know about, is how would you programme the thing to make them?
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Alan Huntley
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Bespoke Easels and Self-assembly tray frames
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Ashcraft Framing
Bespoke Easels and Self-assembly tray frames
http://www.ashcraftframing.co.uk
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So in 6 months' time I can become a 3D designer...
Lion have their pasta corners on 75% off - those that remain.
Lion have their pasta corners on 75% off - those that remain.
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A 3d printer would by very useful for anyone that does a lot of framing difficult objects. Just think of all the special supports for difficult to frame items.
Maybe the forum will one day have a section for swapping designs. Not only that, but can you imagine when you need a spare part for something, there will be some spare parts that you can make for yourself using your 3d printer.
You know that you want one!
Maybe the forum will one day have a section for swapping designs. Not only that, but can you imagine when you need a spare part for something, there will be some spare parts that you can make for yourself using your 3d printer.
You know that you want one!
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“Life is short. Art long. Opportunity is fleeting. Experience treacherous. Judgement difficult.”
― Geoffrey Chaucer
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At some point the metal, and ceramic resin printers will become much cheaper just as the plastic ones have, then things really will get interesting, need a new rebate support, no problem give me twenty minutes.
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Absolutely. I read somewhere that warships now (/are about to) come with metal 3D printers for making repairs when miles from anywhere.
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This is something I read a few months ago and realised that this is the future.
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/v ... hina-video
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/v ... hina-video