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DavidR8's shop shenanigans

Thanks for the excellent clamp hanger stl @Janger!
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Nice. That looks like a lot less work than my SAD (Saw Assist Design) plywood file holder. And no painting either! Maybe a 3DP is in my future.
 
@PaulL The book case is very nice BUT ! what is that cubist style head sculpture??? that is interesting.
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Soapstone piece by the late James Kirby of Dawson City. Met him at the Great Northern Arts Festival some 20 years ago in Inuvik, when he was working in this piece called "Shaman". Horus on one side, Set on the other, and man integrating them.
I'm not much of a mystic for any form, but it's just such a beautiful piece.
 
I finally got it to start printing. The Bambu is bamboozling at times. Somehow either the filament broke or it got confused or something. Had to set aside the AMS 4 reel changer. Pull out filament.

Heat nozzle. Push new filament and then feed feed feed until the new filament started coming out. There was a piece about 3" long stuck in the tube pushed through by the new filament.

Any other printer just pull the tube, release the drive wheel and remove. Maybe there is a way with the Bambu. I could have printed this first part way faster with the SOVOL even if it did jam as clearing it is a piece of cake.
 
Where did you get the diamond drag bit? My Tormach came with a holder but no bits, takes 1/4" bits - not sure about the diamond angle (60, 90 or 120 degrees).
 
Where did you get the diamond drag bit? My Tormach came with a holder but no bits, takes 1/4" bits - not sure about the diamond angle (60, 90 or 120 degrees).
 
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