Kim Roger had mentioned once in the fall that he was considering buying a 3D printer. When Christmas was approaching, I asked his family in Øyer if they would be willing to help put it together for him. It's a bit too expensive for me to buy it myself. Fortunately, they wanted it, so we got a 3D printer for Christmas. We've made quite a few fun things, and many useful things! We're now in April and we've printed a full set of storage for the frosthaven, among other things. And Kim Roger has made himself a split keyboard! This gift was fun for me too.
Great storytelling, and those Lego pieces are a good touch, reminding me of the plastic things I've seen made by 3D printers. I have a friend who 3D prints things and she made me a little dragon that is climbing on my wall here beside my desk.
I really need to find a friend who has one so I can see how they work! They sound fascinating! So fun to read about the way the family came together to buy one for Christmas!
Fantastic journaling, this is so very cool. I'm thrilled for you to have this 3D printer, love this page and I hope you make lots of really cool and useful things with it.
oh @Karen has to see this - she's Team 3D printer too (and my DH has a few of them). I wish you the best of luck in not having your home overrun by boxes of every colour of filament under the sun! Love that lego piece, multi-alpha title card!
Thanks for the tag @bellbird because I had missed this awesome layout!
I love all the photos of him putting it together and then watching it print. I couldn't walk away from mine for the first many prints because I was just sure something was going to happen if I didn't keep an eye on it. I love my 3D printer and have made some many awesome and usual items around the house. I don't have the cool multi-colored spool feeder thing though, that would be awesome!
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