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My first 3d printer arrived last night. Birthday gift. I’m pretty excited to set it up after work today.

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What are you most looking forward to printing?

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My first items will be facial features (like Mr. Potato Head eyes) for my pumpkin, a peg tray to hold the rubber ducks in my friends jeep, and a tiny trash can to put on my nightstand for contacts and their packaging. I thought these silly things would be a good place to start because it doesn’t really matter if they’re completely right. Once I get the hang of it, I’m going to make Braille Play-Doh presses for work and brackets to hang drills in my garage. By Christmas, I would like to be able to make custom ice cube trays for friends and spiral notebook covers that say funny things for my coworkers.

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Obligatory reminder that 3d printed objects are not food safe without specialized coatings/finishes; even then I don’t know that it would be safe with the temperature changes of freezing and thawing affecting it’s structure.

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I assume most people reading your post wonder: Why does he have rubber ducks in his truck?

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I moved my honeytone Amp out of my music room and into my living room. I didn’t turn it on or plug it in. That’s not very much. I checked the battery to make sure it hasn’t exploded though.

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Those are cool looking, how long have you played? I started about 5 years ago, but feel off playing regularly.

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I think it’s been around 10 years… but I’m still not good. It’s hard to dedicate time to practice between jobs and depression.

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Sorry to hear. Good on you for putting it out where you’ll see it more though.

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Two Raspberry Pi Zero W arrived in the mail today. One will be a VPN gateway for when I’m out and about and I wanna log into my home network.
The other one might be a print and scan server.

I’ve set up the basics on one of them and connected to an unused USB port in my TV for power so that I can ssh into it and tinker with it during idle hours.

I have a bunch of SD cards leftover from work, and I intend to set up various images for various uses, so I can move the boards around as I please and just swap the card to whatever I want to do.

The boards are dirt cheap, so I kind of wish I had bought more than two.

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Played in a virtual TTRPG (every Tuesday). We play Runequest, using the (relatively) new Roleplaying in Glorantha rules. Awesome and epic.

Runequest has been around since 1978 and has always been a distinct alternative to D&D. It features more dangerous and granular combat, a skills-based rather than class-based approach to character building, and (in Glorantha) a deeper, more mythological, and societal-based setting than D&D.

It’s pretty low traffic (ie it’s only me who’s ever posted anything) but come and join me at the Runequest community!

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