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    Blaze & Daze

    3.5 Months. Roughly $600 and a lot of time and work. I know now what I'll be doing to the walls of my grow room if I ever have the space to come out of the grow closet. New ceiling, repaired slab, replaced 2 of the 4 walls completely, replaced all the wall outlets, and the new groovie lights are...
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    Blaze & Daze

    Another friend found out I got a 3D printer, first request a quantity cone packer for the Raw Dogwalker 70/30 cones. How about with a top packer and butt poker for joint ejection? This one took about 15 hours in CAD and 3 design iterations. I'll take it for the 3rd time using the software.
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    Blaze & Daze

    Not commenting at all about the product, I have absolutely no experience with it at all. I will say that I will never ever come home with a soil, amendment, or anything that either Wal-mart or Lowes keep in their outdoor garden center ever again. Each store provided me with a...
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    Kids say the darndest things...

    So when my demon spawn entered public education, every day after school I would ask her, "So, learn anything interesting today?" Asked this every single day after elementary school. Now as a teenager in high school, not every day but once in a while I still ask her that, mostly to remind her...
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    Blaze & Daze

    I made a stick. Considering this is my 2nd 3D model, the first one being a cone. I'm quite happy with the friction fit dovetails. Not a bad test of 3D printed joinery. Once I figure out putting in a dado too, nothing will be materially verboten.
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    What did you consumer fucks buy today?

    Well technically it was last week but I didn't feel like bumping the thread that day. I've been printing plastic goods all week instead of buying them, so would this be an anti-consumer fuck purchase? Printing LST training clips for the plants right now.
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    Blaze & Daze

    ...and I think I threatened to do this if I got a 3D printer, somewhere about 1500 pages ago in this thread. Clicking LST clips.
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    Pix That Make You LOL-Warning-SNWS

    https://www.youtube.com/@11foot8plus8/videos
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    Blaze & Daze

    Get 3D printer to print Leviton plastic shelves that they charge way too much for 5"X2" plastic click shelf, because I'll need between 15- 20 of them for the remodel. What do I do first day.. Design a cone rolling mold and cone packing slide for King papers. In my defense, it's a gift...
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    Blaze & Daze

    Primer coat number one applied. This week's goal accomplished and I get tomorrow off from this damned remodel while I wait for it to dry. Next up, wall texture, another coat of primer, then paint, then ceiling texture, and final prime on the ceiling. So 5 working days left on this damned...
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    Blaze & Daze

    We've been in 78+° days for over a month now. I'm on week 4 of violating the Geneva Convention with the chemical warfare in my yard. Big box kill'em all bug spray every other week, weed/grass spray on the alternating weeks. If that doesn't work we've got an old school pest control store that...
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    Blaze & Daze

    Day 4: Final mudding day. The day you realize that despite having already completed 4 rooms, purchased hundreds of dollars in tools, watched thousands of hours of "how to" videos, that you still really have no fucking clue what you're doing or why you're doing it. So you throw the last bit of...
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    Blaze & Daze

    Depends on which mud I'm using, Quick Set doesn't wet sand as nicely and tends to chunk up. With just regular lightweight mud I'll come in after about 4-5 hours and ligthly wet sand it with a sanding sponge around 240grit to smooth it out. Gets it smoothed out. Yesterday's mudding was the...
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    Blaze & Daze

    Said Super Sucker, still holding together 1000 forum pages later, this is room #3 that it's sanded. Quite a handy little setup.
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    Blaze & Daze

    Pretty much got all of that. I've got a power sander connected to a cyclonic dust separator, connected to my shop vac. Affectionately called the Super Sucker. The last measure is everything is covered in 5 layer deep 3mil plastic on top of a thick 6mil sheet, in the room I'm sanding and as soon...
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