GrouchoDuke
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Follow up...here's a quick gameplay video of the game my kids & I are working on.
Cheerios are made from oats! Learn something every day.Ever try to make Cheerios without oats!
If I run out of more serious things to do I might have to CAD model a COVID-19 virus and 3D-print it.
I am printing Saturn V parts. Right now the F-1 engine.If I run out of more serious things to do I might have to CAD model a COVID-19 virus and 3D-print it.
On a related note, my wife recently informed me that not everyone appreciates gallows humor.
On a related note, my wife recently informed me that not everyone appreciates gallows humor.
I'm going to watch all the Marvel movies I haven't seen yet so I can figure out who the new characters are in Avengers: Infinity War. I haven't seen the Ant-Man, Ant-man & the Wasp, and the two latest Spiderman movies.
You don't need that kind of negativity in your life!
That's -exactly- the same process I share with my five year old. He built the Saturn V right after Christmas and the Lunar Lander on Saturday. I set up piles for each step, he reads the instructions and assembles them. When a step calls for multiples, he actually asks me to get involved and help with that. Otherwise he does the complete assembly. It's a fun time for both of us.The Ultimate Collector Series kits are awesome builds. We did the 2000 piece Slave 1 (Boba Fett’s ship) last year. As for division of labor, I pull the pieces for the step and put them in a pile, they complete the step, and for the 8 yo I try to watch to make sure everything got into the right place...bad to find a mistake 300 pieces later, and you have to tunnel in to fix it. Sometimes, if it says build the same thing 8 times I’ll help on that step. Basically, I do the lame part, and they do the actual build...my spacial skills are good, I want them to learn.
That's -exactly- the same process I share with my five year old. He built the Saturn V right after Christmas and the Lunar Lander on Saturday. I set up piles for each step, he reads the instructions and assembles them. When a step calls for multiples, he actually asks me to get involved and help with that. Otherwise he does the complete assembly. It's a fun time for both of us.[/QUOTE
Pics...........
How about some epoxy to go along with that tape Justin?!
......Present.... under said tape.
Our services, including audience participation, singing, etc. are now 100% Zoom events.
Sorry to hear, wish your family the best under the circumstances.Oh son is home schooling this year due to my Wife's Cancer Treatment and her White Count going to ZERO.
I never go anywhere unless it's to the Doctor.
I have not noticed a difference in life what so ever.
I guess that makes me lucky?
Or have an unfavorable life....
Curious Justin... what is the purpose for these in the MMT area?PEM Nuts in, motor mount in...
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8-32 threaded PEM nuts are for the rail guides.Curious Justin... what is the purpose for these in the MMT area?
I wonder if it would be bad form to print a little one, and just put it in orders with the packing material.
Duh!8-32 threaded PEM nuts are for the rail guides.
Only if you wiped your butt this morning with Frito's Scoops.Duh!
Does Coronavirus effect neurons?!
I helped set up the Zoom hardware & software at the Tribal College I retired from last July. It is a pretty slick system.I am not yet nearly that skilled at Zoom, but we are adapting and adding things each week with the help of our staff and a few volunteers.
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