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08-25-2018, 06:37 AM #8
3D Printing is an for Art, it is for Hobbyist and it is for the Career minded.
I started with the indention of using it for my DIY projects. Though found it useful for many others as well.
I 3D Printed this globe for my yard lights as the originals had deteriorated away.
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These PLA Globes have remained outside in the the weather for 2 years, the weather has ranged from -32 in 24 inches of snow to blistering 110 + degrees Fahrenheit in direct sunlight. This project alone saved me the price of a new yard light system and the time to install the new system. Though the Metal light holders now have have a lot of weather and bird droppings, the globes still look brand new. Looks like more water and a stiff brush is needed to clean them again though this is a project for the cooler days of fall.
The point is, I saved enough money on a single project to pay for the purchase of a 3D Printer for the DIY replacement globes.
Not to change the subject but I have tripled the number of " Trick or Treaters " in the last 2 years.
It was at the point where it felt like they would skip the house to get treats faster.
So How did I triple the number of " Trick or Treaters " I started 3D Printing 1/2 of their treats.
Between Airplanes, 3D Benchy's, Fidgets, Bat-O-Rains, Halloween stuff ect. It brought the kids back, and the cost was less than the price of the candy.Last edited by Roberts_Clif; 08-25-2018 at 08:18 AM.
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