The Last Day Of August: Shop Update

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I've got a whole bunch of little stuff to do, come hang out for a couple hours while I work in the shop

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My daughter loves the cat tag! She wanted to put it on her cat, but compromised with her backpack instead.

ImBradCrites
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You should get a proper sized printed ring then make a mold so it can be cast it in resin! Maybe a resin that glows in "blackest night" even!

War-Jac
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Glad to see you finally caved in on a 3D printer! It's not an exaggeration to call one a potentially life-changing tool, you will find SO many ways to use it for both personal and professional reasons. :)

antisubae
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honestly I LOVE the background sounds around 3:15! It's Shop Time! It's not going to be quiet!

Youspoonybard
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I love how so much of what you make is what I call "wonderfully ridiculous" and I mean that in the best way. BTW, the batman bandage got an immediate thumbs up. Growing old is mandatory, growing up, not so much.

JimmyC_
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Being such a nerd that you print yourself your own Green Lantern ring is something I highly respect!

Zoso
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Love the informal "day at the shop" video. And the Green Lantern ring! John Stewart is my favorite, he's one of my top favorite comic characters as well.

Lohengrin
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I remember first seeing your videos ten years ago and I found you again and your still using the same intro since never change Peter

nikeslim
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I like these "glimpse behind the scenes" videos. They're kinda fun.

Lolliegeethatsme
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Cute cat tags!! 🐱 The tourmaline looks like watermelon colors! 🍉 So pretty!! 👍 That makes 3D printing seem so practical and helpful! 😮 Lots of shelving units that need that sturdy touch!😂

Kreative_Rainbow
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Those cat tags are so stinky cute. I love cats lol I have 9 of them. My husband and I love watching your videos. 😻😻👍

angelinamc
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That's a perfect part for filament 3d printing. Because of the shelf design, the part is never under a stress that can break it, as it's being compressed, not twisted or bent. PLA (which is what I assume you're printing with) is very sturdy in the right applications.

purpleomlet
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What a fun update! The crystals look great!

TotalBoat
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I like the shop day with all the background noises! 😁

slightlysoulfulspatula
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That’s awesome, thanks for bringing us along in a day in the shop! That’s how I roll also. Always have several jobs in my shop and usually a few outdoors as well.

ifiwooddesigns
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Your channel helped me find my love for resin casting and turning. Thank you very much for helping me find such joyful creative outlet.

edmawhinney
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Idea... Use the laser to do custom book covers. Do it on hardback books without the dust covers. Test it out on throwaway hardbacks from the thrift store.

Imagine a custom engraved cover on The Hobbit, LOTR, etc.

gruntbug
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Peter, I will never be you. Though I appreciate your channel. I live with a 1500 Sq ft shop. On acreage. No sidewalk, no close neighbors. Well water and septic. Certainly not a city dweller. But I still appreciate your channel and your energy. Dang that's good energy. Keep it up.

rickchapman
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Omg those cat tags are so cute!! It makes me wish I had the space/money for a laser engraver. So many cool things to make with it!

AvenRox
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I look forward to the bambu lab poop resin pour. I have been 3d printing for a few years and just recently got 3 bambu 3d printers. I got an A1 mini with no AMS because it was cheap. Then I got an A1 with AMS and like 2 weeks later got a P1S with AMS because it was an amazing deal...In 2 months of having them I've accumulated a 5 gallon bucket full of bambu poops. Im eventually going to build a grinder/shredder and a filament extruder thingy to recycle it. It will be an ugly brown with all fo the colors mixed but it will be great for making things that will be painted. It would also make for a great resin pour but I am not set up for that. Ive also considered melting it into molds but don't really want to deal with all of that

JeffreyKelley