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    • A Former User?
      A Former User
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      Does to myself count? I mean the Hemera mount wasn't going to print itself:D
      Other than that the usual custom cookie cutters and chocolate molds (the latter was vacuum formed over a 3d printed plug).

      Merry Christmas; may your bed stay true and your filament never jam!

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      • Jonundefined
        Jon @Phaedrux
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        @Phaedrux That's awesome! Way to take care of Dad!

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        • timcurtis67undefined
          timcurtis67
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          I printed a Clock for my Grandson. He is learning how to tell time and is into clocks right now.IMG_2021.JPG

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          • deckingmanundefined
            deckingman @timcurtis67
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            @timcurtis67 Then you'll need to know the best way to teach the little chap how to tell the time. I recommend the Dave Alan method. In case you haven't come across that, here is a link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QVPUIRGthI

            Edit. Do NOT let the little chap watch that video.

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            • timcurtis67undefined
              timcurtis67 @deckingman
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              @deckingman Thanks for the link.

              He has been learning from one of the game apps on his amazon kids addition table.

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              • zaptaundefined
                zapta @Phaedrux
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                @Phaedrux said in Any one print a Christmas gift this year?:

                This year I printed some small detail sanding blocks for my dad since he does a lot of wood working.

                It made me to think about the difference between 3D printing and woodworking. First, people that do wood working have less need/motivation to own a 3D printer since they have another way to make physical things. Second, does 3D printing have less 'soul' and the aspect of workmanship than woodworking?

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                • A Former User?
                  A Former User @zapta
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                  @zapta said in Any one print a Christmas gift this year?:

                  Second, does 3D printing have less 'soul' and the aspect of workmanship than woodworking?

                  I'd say yes and no; depends. Having spent some time designing, printing, finishing chocolate molds I'd say they had some soul to them. Downloading a pokewhatnot and printing less so; but at the end of the day the right recipient may favour the pokething more.

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                  • timcurtis67undefined
                    timcurtis67 @zapta
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                    @zapta said in Any one print a Christmas gift this year?:

                    @Phaedrux said in Any one print a Christmas gift this year?:

                    This year I printed some small detail sanding blocks for my dad since he does a lot of wood working.

                    It made me to think about the difference between 3D printing and woodworking. First, people that do wood working have less need/motivation to own a 3D printer since they have another way to make physical things. Second, does 3D printing have less 'soul' and the aspect of workmanship than woodworking?

                    For me it's a no. I do both woodworking and 3D printing. I printed a clock on my printer and built him a Lego table out of wood.

                    Woodworking and 3D printing are just different ways to express yourself.

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                    • Phaedruxundefined
                      Phaedrux Moderator @zapta
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                      @zapta said in Any one print a Christmas gift this year?:

                      does 3D printing have less 'soul' and the aspect of workmanship than woodworking?

                      They are both ways of creating something that require planning, skill, patience, and creativity. The tools and techniques vary, and perhaps the amount of physical labour, but the end result is the same, and that is to produce an item of some interest or use. Any debate between them really comes down to aesthetics. Perhaps that's where the soul lives, but I think it's only part of it. The other half being in the intention imbued in the item by its creator.

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                      • zaptaundefined
                        zapta
                        last edited by zapta

                        Depends on your budget, but if a Bugati Byron is above your limit, maybe a Voron V0 kit?

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