Nicely done! One of the most satisfying parts of having a 3D printer is being able to conjure up a solution out of nothingness.
Nicely done! One of the most satisfying parts of having a 3D printer is being able to conjure up a solution out of nothingness.
Breville Espresso Machine: never would have bought one but we ended up with a bunch of gift cards. If you like coffee this makes such a difference.
Lynda.com/LinkedIn learning account: Keeping with your $0 library theme. Most libraries have had a partnership with online learning services. Used to by Lynda.com but is now LinkedIn Laarning. Search your library + linked in learning for login. I use it to learn so many skills!
Wusthof Knives: I like cooking. These aren’t the fanciest knife by far but they are solid. Combine them with sharpening stones and a honing steel and it is such a treat to cut the things you cook.
New socks: I don’t buy them as often as I want, or should have you ask my wife but, if I won the lotto my rich guy asshole Move would be new socks each week.
5th Wheel: I don’t have it anymore but when we moved out of one state we sold everything and bought a used rv (only after ensuring the espresso machine fit) and fixed it up. We traveled for 10 months around the US with two kids and two dogs, just to do it. We worked as we went. It was crazy and chaotic and wonderful and I cherish all the moments. I love the small nested world it becomes. We finally settled down and sold it but I still think about doing it again.
Thanks for sharing yours!
Doing God’s work.
Nice work! I’ll second the love of having the ability to model some need from the real world and create it. After years it still feels like magic and the “future”.
Nice work! This looks good. Little honey drizzle to go with the pepperoni and jalepenos!