Great progress on the garage. Drainage issues are the bane of most projects for sure.
Great NSX also. Been a dream car of mine forever now. Hope to add one to my garage in the coming years.
How'd the CTS-V wagon do mpg wise (since that's clearly what the V was made for). I just finished the...
Very cool looking piece. Did you leave 'easy' access to the rear to more easily make all the electrical/audio connections?
Also, you said that the power strip/management would be behind the records vertically. What will be in the space under the records?
I really enjoy how you approach your...
Solid progress on the 240. Looking forward to seeing the thing put back together. Both being a manual Volvo owner/fan and also a fast station wagon/SUV owner/fan.
It's not the financially smart move, but swapping in a 5-cylinder N/A or turbo for the unique sound would be my suggestion. Or...
Thanks G-Master! :ROFLMAO:
I've heard great things about the A7C. Full frame and fast glass are a must - I don't think I can ever go back. I keep thinking about changing it up, then start looking at prices of a new setup and quickly stop and just appreciate how simple the Leica Q is, albeit...
To couple on this, what's your photography setup now Gregor?
I need to keep my Q in the garage to take better shots of the process. Phones are just so convenient though!
Ahh. I see what you're doing. This looks like a fun project that I'll also have to do in the future when I upgrade my single stage dust collector with a cyclone.
One thing I was going to suggest is to print this in separate pieces. You can print the inner tube section with a small lip flange at...
I had no idea a router bit/joint like that existed. Will definitely come in handy when I wrap our porch posts also. Thanks!
Love your work ethic and the fine details often overlooked. Lots of inspiration from your posts for sure.
I would print in PETG or one of the CF filled PLA materials. I don't use any part cooling on my Prusa and the prints come out pretty good, although there is usually some interior stringing. I'm also using a DIY print-dry setup. I agree with the above statement. I never go above 4 layers and 25%...
That XL looks awesome. Printing big things really is a gamechanger. It's a lot larger than I was picturing. Just means I need to plan for more space in the future.
I switched away from PLA and print most things in PET-G now. Better in the heat and sun, and has been pretty stable for brackets...
Bummer about the issues with the XL. I was pretty excited about it when they announced due to the large build volume and dual extruders. Big parts = more awesome. I used to print on a Makerbot Z18 all the time back in the day when it was new and it was awesome to print some crazy large things...
Love the new shop reorg. Been following for a while now. Nice work on the shop life photos given how organized and clean you are, and the level of attention to detail is a gift.
I went down the route of ditching kit lenses on my old Nikon asp-c. first 50mm (75mm equivalent), then 35mm (50mm...
Hey Gregor,
First time posting in your thread but I've been following along with since the very beginning all those years ago. Always loved your approach to problem solving and the time and care you take in documenting it, storyteller like. You really were a "influencer" well before the term...
Definitely a great improvement on the space and putting it to great use. We had similar types of spaces/apartments when I was around the city in college and enjoyed every moment of it.