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BARREL OF LAUGHS
I loved seeing Josh Kroger’s whisky
barrel PC in issue 28. I’m a firm believer
in the fact that we should surround
ourselves with beautiful objects. Too long
have beige boxes dominated the office.
Yes, it might take a bit longer and be a bit
more expensive to make something this
eye-catching, but it’ll be in your eyeline
for years (decades maybe if you continue
to upgrade it), so why not spend a little
time and money turning it into an object
of art?!
Keith
Norwich
Ben says: We couldn’t agree more. In a
world of the ordinary, we stand shoulder
to shoulder with people who believe in
the extraordinary. Everyone should have
things that make them smile, and a
fantastic way of doing this is rolling up
your sleeves and making it yourself.
Josh’s PC is a great example of this, and
we encourage everyone to have a think
about the objects they surround
themselves with and think about whether
they are as beautiful as they could be. If
not, well, you know what to do.
STRENGTH IN NUMBERS
I’ve been dutifully adding infill when I needed stronger
3D-printed parts – turns out I might have been wasting
filament. It was good to see you experimenting with
different options for making stronger prints – I’ll start
adding more perimeters now!
Paul
New York
Ben says: Infill is but one tool in the 3D printer’s
armoury. It helps, but there are plenty more things we
can do to strengthen our prints. Stay tuned for the next
few issues, as we’ll be experimenting with more options
to see if we can find even better ways of making our
prints strong.
Left
What can you make
that goes beyond the
everyday?
Below
The data doesn’t lie.
Perimeters have a
better strength to
weight ratio than infill