Thanks for sharing the pictures, and your work!
That pizza is calling my name!
Thanks Jon, I need to get back over and catch up on your happenings too.
Good to see you back, GB. How old is your son now? I have to say I'm jealous of his box. It's nicer than any of mine.
Kirk he is 10 now. Yeah it's a nice box, until I joined the journal here I can't claim to have know much about the roller boxes.
Good to see you back, a lot of very nice work there.
Thanks Geoff.
Great to see some posts again,
GB. Your vanity turned out fantastic. I used a water-based poly on my maple vanity, and it's held up great. Aside from a lot of wood movement.

As long as you wipe up any standing water from the sink, I think you'll be good.
The pergola and deck look awesome, I'd love something like that. And the pizza looks delicious. My wife wants a pizza oven but we've had pretty good results with a gas grill. Now I'm hungry.
Good call on the PAX units. Maybe I'm just tired of doing cabinets lately but sometimes IKEA just makes sense...
Keep the updates coming!
Cheers Nick, I'm trying to get the mojo going again.
Grumblebum, great to see you pop in again. How are you coping down your with all of this rain?
The deck/gazebo/bbq set up looks a million bucks, great improvement and looks like it would be a lot more useable space too. Nice work!
Hey Hewey, wowzers it's been wet. I think where I am we dodged a lot of it somehow with only a couple hundred mm over the period. We had those back-to-back east coast lows as a kicker too. Even just down the road in Wollongong was more than twice what we got here. Everything has been pretty wet and the follow up rain we keep getting just makes it all soggy again.
I've still got a few days work to wrap up out the back, but until this wet weather buggers off not much is going to happen.
3D printing fun...
At my day job office we have a Geeetech A30 Pro 3D printer. It’s been largely sitting unused as it’s main purpose to date was printing parts for the boss’s motorhome (which he has since sold) and the odd raspberry pi case etc.
I’ve been giving it a workout over the last couple of weeks after spending a bit of time dialling in the bed levelling and learning a bit more. I think this has been a deterrent when things fail to print properly you just don’t want to have to muck around with it.
This was Nicks influence printing some plunge saw track holders.

Spent a bit of time working through getting the bed manually re-levelled, then worked out how the auto-level function works on this unit. The first one or two holders went well then I started to get some lifting. Started to work out why that was happening and learnt about “raft” and “brim” adhesion settings - heaps better. Raft adhesion pretty much prints several “raft” layers, then prints the job. This is very nice apart from the substantial additional print time and the difficulty that follows removing the raft from the printed object which I was unable to do. Next I tried a “brim” adhesion layer which is just a little extra around the outside like the brim of a hat to help keep it stuck down. This worked very well so that Is what I stuck with.
Lost a few hours amongst that too as I thought a firmware update would help. That sucked and I thought I’d bricked the machine to the point where I ended up ordering a new board and LCD controller module from geeetech. Luckily after a some google foo I sorted that out. Worked out that the software had nominated the printer model to to be an A30 not the A30 pro which is a different board from what I can tell and hence the wrong firmware applied.
Anyway this is starting with the raft print base. I was pretty happy with the layers going down though.
Changed to brim adhesion and no more issues.
So the design is such that the swivel part that locks the rail in is meant to “break” around it’s pivot point but I was only able to get a couple to do this. The rest ended up snapping off. Since the pivot was about 8mm I drilled it out with my little bench drill press so it could take an M8 bolt. The bottom side I drilled out with a 13mm bit just enough to accept a nut (I just eyeballed the depth) and to pull the nut in I just inserted a bolt with a washer and tightened it up.
Printed 8 of these all up, I have 2 of the 1400mm rails and the big boy 3000mm rail, not sure if it needs 4 brackets but that’s what I catered for that one. My only issue now is finding the wall surface area to mount them
I’ll apply some loc-tite to the bolt so that it sits in the nut without moving allowing the locking mechanism to swivel as it needs.
These each took about 4hours 25 mins to print with the brim adhesion and the model was taken from thingiverse.
I've got a few more posts to write so will try to get them done over the next few evenings.
Cheers GB.
