Well we have been talking about this for awhile, seeing all the cool models online, and sort of hankering to give 3D printing a try. Of course Mrs. Bear did all the legwork, looking up best performance to price, types of filament to get, talking to friends already 3D printing.
Author: Mark
I am not mad
Never forget…Place and names change,countries too,It can happen anywhere,anytime,if you forget,face value is relative,to whom is speaking,and the intentof their message. 60 years ago I was still a wee lad, fishing for bullheads, building rafts and tormenting my ‘little sister’ completely oblivious of the world around me. Students were dying
Wunderground
Do you remember waaay back those Wunderground weather widgets that were on just about every website? Well a few years back Wunderground was bought by weather.com and soon after the weather widgets went away. Sooo… (you know where this is going right?) with me finally getting my weather station online
Slaying The Weather Bug
Ok, so I am a bit of a ‘weathernut’, 15 years in operational meteorology with Environment Canada will do that to you… I have two weather stations in my backyard, one my wife and son gave me for Xmas about 10 years ago that has been through the ‘wars’ for
The Knotty Life Continues
I haven’t been doing much in the way of bracelets lately. A case of life catching up mostly, and running out of paracord. I did manage to find some at Wallyworld last night so finally a chance to try out a two colour band on the leather strap. For a
Trees
There is something about trees in Winter, the bleakness all around but they stand proud with all but a few leaves gone. Yesterday I saw woodpeckers in the backyard, imagine trying to find grubs in frozen wood. This is my first photo manip in forever of an image I took