
To show-off a little more... for my buddy, who sent his daughters to Clemson and is a rabid Clemson fan now.



The box of implements... you think they are for the 1920's sewing machine instead of the 1950's one???Starscream wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 10:27 amLooks like your granny was keeping her antique set of medieval torture instruments with her sewing machine,or maybe she was a dentist on the side? Or maybe a veterinarian?Inquisitor wrote: ↑Wed Jan 27, 2021 8:43 am Looking closer, I found this attachment on it and a piece of real leather in it. I know this attachment was never there growing up... any clue what it might be?][/url]
No idea about ANY of those bits!!!!
But yes, a score indeed. They don't make 'em like that any more.
Alright, that is the most impressive thing I've seen in a while. Best dad award surely earned.Inquisitor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 28, 2021 5:25 am I wish I had artistic talent. It's simply a 3D Print from Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1878627. And the person that uploaded it just used a computer technique (free ware) called Voronoi to make it lattice like. I don't know where the original came from, but likely, it was a 3D scan of a real giraffe that someone else did. I simply scaled it up in a CAD program (4' tall) and split it up into pieces to fit on my printer. Split and cleaning up the CAD model (about 10 hours). Printed the models using Pink ABS filament (about 100 hours). Fused them together and painted it with acetone thinned ABS (10 hours). Added a couple of strings of while LED Christmas tree lights on the inside.
To show-off a little more... for my buddy, who sent his daughters to Clemson and is a rabid Clemson fan now.
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Oh hull yeah! You put every other Dad on the block to shame... no doubt. In spades... ah, I mean clubs.
