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Did a rejig on the jetski... here

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What's that damn Escher doing on a Van Saar boat???

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Granted the cabin scale is a little small, but hey... Van Saar are radioactively cancerous and small and probably double jointed so they'll fit in fine... shh. 🤫🤫🤫
 
Very nice. If you keep extending your shed like that soon it will take over the garden and merge into the house. And you'll find yourself sitting in your den and blaming it all on @Space Truckin for getting you started! :LOL:

You had to say it. Didn't you?

Just had to tempt fate.

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I've added a bike shelter. Hooks to hang the bikes arriving tomorrow. I'll post a pic then.

Thanks @undertaker , thanks..... 🙈
 

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Oh man. Now i can see the potential of a 3D printer in my projects, but i'm not very techy.

Its not as hard as you might think!!

I have the Ender 3 Pro and its been easy to use from step one. Highly recommend, its under £300 and tons of support on YouTube.

In fact, I'm not expert at this at all. But if it helps and you plunge for it (recommended) then DM me and I'll give you my number and we can WhatsApp call our way through it. 🤳
 
Thanks @undertaker , thanks..... 🙈
Mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha! *cough*
You're welcome. ;)

Next you'll want a covered walkway between the shed and the house, because it's very rainy in Port Talbot. (I lived in Swansea for a bit, and by Jove it's wet!)

Very nice Van Saar boat by the way. I'm surprised how smooth the floors and roof turned out.
 
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Mwa-ha-ha-ha-ha! *cough*
You're welcome. ;)

Next you'll want a covered walkway between the shed and the house, because it's very rainy in Port Talbot. (I lived in Swansea for a bit, and by Jove it's wet!)

Very nice Van Saar boat by the way. I'm surprised how smooth the floors and roof turned out.

You know what... piss off... I've already had that thought today and you're not funny my wife is already set to murder me over this..... 🤣
 
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Righteous printed bulkheads dude! :cool:
I liked @Draconic's mega table, and I'm liking yours too. (y)

Oh man, @Draconic Makes my table look like junk, but that's cool, that just inspires me to try and up my game!

Doesn't inspire me to start my table over again Haha... 🤣🤣🤣

But yeah these printed bulkheads are great. Just a shame they take so long to print. I just don't think about the time, I just keep the printer churning them out and I keep onto other things.
 
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A single bulkhead is vertically split so both faces are printed flat side by side .

I do it with a brim for adhesion as they're only about 8mm thick so they'll warp off the print bed otherwise.

Other than that I just print in standard quality.

2 faces takes about 6hrs. I've propped up a gcode file with 4 faces on it of the bulkhead I plan to use most of- that takes about 10hrs.

As for canals.... Ive got 2 2ftx2ft tiles that are flat and not raised at all so I can make some open water tiles. So there. Have that me hearty.....arrrrr.....
 
Well, depending on how quickly I can lay my hands on some yellow and blue poster paint (maybe red too), I will be able to get my initial paint layer down (I've got black for some fast undercoating of the filler and then some black spray paint for the printed bulkheads and granny grating bits) especially in the flooded drop down section and then I can start mixing up my pouring resin.

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For my first EVER resin pouring I've clearly gone down the House Goliath path... go big or go home....