patches Posted December 16, 2020 Share so you need a 3D printer to replace a chisel? jibes aside, that's pretty neat Did you design the end cap yourself? Its a cool idea. Oh Takums, the damage I would cause to myself with a chisel is far greater than it needs to be... I did, but obviously it was a very simple and straightforward design. Cant wait to get going on the little Ender 3 I have on the way. However, before the fun stuff, I have to model up and print a replacement part for my dishwasher, which I broke during the kitchen reno After that It'll be fun stuff! Keen to print templates to make routing easier and other woodworking activities easier and more accurate. Rocket-Boy, carrera4s and Capricorn 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ABrooks Posted December 17, 2020 Share Cant wait to get going on the little Ender 3 I have on the way. However, before the fun stuff, I have to model up and print a replacement part for my dishwasher, which I broke during the kitchen reno After that It'll be fun stuff! Keen to print templates to make routing easier and other woodworking activities easier and more accurate. When you get your printer, watch a video or two on printer setup and calibration. I find the Teaching Tech and Chep's youtube channels to be informative when it comes to 3D printers, Chep does most of his videos on the Ender3, you can also download his Cura profiles from his website so you don't need to play around with the slicer settings. Do the calibration prints (temp tower, bed leveling X and calibration cube) it will save you some headache in the future. patches and Rocket-Boy 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket-Boy Posted December 17, 2020 Share When you get your printer, watch a video or two on printer setup and calibration. I find the Teaching Tech and Chep's youtube channels to be informative when it comes to 3D printers, Chep does most of his videos on the Ender3, you can also download his Cura profiles from his website so you don't need to play around with the slicer settings. Do the calibration prints (temp tower, bed leveling X and calibration cube) it will save you some headache in the future. Teaching Tech is great, it seems most of the 3D printing Youtuber's I follow are Aussies.Chep is good too, I just find him to be a little drawn out with info and get annoyed with the slow pace. Amberdrake and patches 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kalahari Vegmot Posted December 17, 2020 Share So I was strolling through the co-op the other day...... No. I kid you not. Needless to say, my arsenal grew by a random orbital sander........................ Capricorn, carrera4s, Long Wheel Base and 4 others 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket-Boy Posted December 17, 2020 Share So I was strolling through the co-op the other day...... 20201215_142600.jpg No. I kid you not. Needless to say, my arsenal grew by a random orbital sander........................That is a really good price for a great sander.I have been using the same one for a few years now and its a little champ. Kalahari Vegmot 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patches Posted December 17, 2020 Share When you get your printer, watch a video or two on printer setup and calibration. I find the Teaching Tech and Chep's youtube channels to be informative when it comes to 3D printers, Chep does most of his videos on the Ender3, you can also download his Cura profiles from his website so you don't need to play around with the slicer settings. Do the calibration prints (temp tower, bed leveling X and calibration cube) it will save you some headache in the future. Teaching Tech is great, it seems most of the 3D printing Youtuber's I follow are Aussies.Chep is good too, I just find him to be a little drawn out with info and get annoyed with the slow pace. Yeah, I commute to work (about 45min via bus, each way) and I use the time to watch Youtube vids on either woodwork, 3D printers or tools in general. I've watched the Teaching Tech one on the Ender 3 v2, as well as how to upgrade it to a low-budget CR10 equiv. I'll be sure to check out more vids from him and Chep before I even think about clicking print On the topic of Youtube educations... I'm a huge fan of AvE's tool tear-downs. The guy is crass, unrefined, but so knowledgeable about all sorts of things, and can laugh at himself. If you want to laugh, and don't mind some cussing, check him out. On the woodworking front, I watch content by Chris Salomone (Foureyes), Jonathan Katz-Moses and Bourbon Moth, amongst others. I especially like Chris Salomone's calm, detailed explanations, as well as his design style. ABrooks and Rocket-Boy 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patches Posted December 17, 2020 Share So I was strolling through the co-op the other day...... 20201215_142600.jpg No. I kid you not. Needless to say, my arsenal grew by a random orbital sander........................ That's an insanely good price! Those are about 4-5x the price from my local. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jimmycool Posted December 17, 2020 Share So I was strolling through the co-op the other day...... 20201215_142600.jpg No. I kid you not. Needless to say, my arsenal grew by a random orbital sander........................Wow. That's a bargain. I just bought the exact same one from takealot for R1399 last week. I did have R650 in ebucks to spend though so I only really paid R750 for it.First impressions are that it seems like a really well put together little unit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket-Boy Posted December 18, 2020 Share I'm a huge fan of AvE's tool tear-downs. The guy is crass, unrefined, but so knowledgeable about all sorts of things, and can laugh at himself. If you want to laugh, and don't mind some cussing, check him out. On the woodworking front, I watch content by Chris Salomone (Foureyes), Jonathan Katz-Moses and Bourbon Moth, amongst others. I especially like Chris Salomone's calm, detailed explanations, as well as his design style.AvE is a skookum choocher, that guy makes me laugh. He has ridiculous amounts of knowledge around tools though, working in Canadian mines will do that. Jonathan Katz-Moses is incredibly talented, he has some really cool ways of doing things.I dont mind Chris Salamone, but I find his pace a little slow at times.Strangely I only recently found Bourbon Moth, he has some cool projects and some really bad dad jokes! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ABrooks Posted December 18, 2020 Share AvE is a skookum choocher, that guy makes me laugh. He has ridiculous amounts of knowledge around tools though, working in Canadian mines will do that. Jonathan Katz-Moses is incredibly talented, he has some really cool ways of doing things.I dont mind Chris Salamone, but I find his pace a little slow at times.Strangely I only recently found Bourbon Moth, he has some cool projects and some really bad dad jokes! If you are into woodworking with hand-tools I can recommend Wood by Wright 2, it's his second channel where he describes his work throughout the video. Rocket-Boy 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket-Boy Posted December 19, 2020 Share If you are into woodworking with hand-tools I can recommend Wood by Wright 2, it's his second channel where he describes his work throughout the video. James is a weird guy but he has skills. His approach reminds me a bit of Chop with Chris, also hand tool exclusive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patches Posted December 20, 2020 Share Some Friday night progress on the chopping board The Men's Shed is closed for the year, so I had to bust out the track saw. In the right situations it makes for a pretty good table-saw alternative. Some slight burning at the start of the bevelled cut, but that was user error The Diablo 40T gives a great finish. bertusras, Long Wheel Base, Kalahari Vegmot and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patches Posted December 21, 2020 Share Finished sanding and added some butcher's block oil (fancy name for paraffin). A little more red-ish than I'd like, but it may go away as the oil soaks in and dries out a bit. Overall though, pretty happy. DJR, Rocket-Boy, Hairy and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
patches Posted December 21, 2020 Share One of the most versatile but often overlooked tools. The humble router! I'm still pretty novice when it comes to router skills, but I keep fining more and more uses for it to make simple tasks neater/easier. This past weekend I wanted to mount put a Sonos One smart speaker on a shelf in the kitchen, but wanted the power cable to be hidden. Router to the rescue! Bottom on the shelf Underside of the shelf. Excuse the messy handiwork. I had to route out a recess so that the cable isn't pinched when this sits on top of the cabinetry. Getting power from the adjacent cupboard where the range-hood lives. Shelf in place. Looks like it was designed that way. Simple job. Could have used a drill, but the overall finish of the router looks way better. Keen to hear any handy router uses, tips and tricks you guys may have come across over the years. Edited December 22, 2020 by patches Hairy, Danger Dassie, DJR and 6 others 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bertusras Posted December 22, 2020 Share Underside of the shelf. Excuse the messy handiwork. I had to route out a recess so that the cable isn't pinched when this sits on top of the cabinetry. I love this so much Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrJacques Posted December 22, 2020 Share Nice work patches. A bit off topic, but I thought DIY wasn't allowed over there? At least I know Aus is quite strict in some areas, you aren't even allowed to change a light bulb, the sparky has to do it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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