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Posted on Aug 18, 2020

Below is a long blog post about 3D printing for beginners. I’ve been 3D Printing now for over two years and have made lots of mistakes, but hopefully this can help people who are starting out! The first time you start using any new technology it always feels so alien at the beginning that its hard to know where to even begin! That was my experience when we started getting into 3D printing. It felt like it would be very complicated process with lots of different software packages required in order to make anything work successfully – but fortunately as more and more people come onto the scene the tools become easier to access and use. Its certainly not rocket science by any means (although some of those designs seem pretty impressive!) And there are plenty of resources online which should give anyone interested an idea on how to get going and what they will need to do if they want to try creating something themselves from scratch. In this article i am going to break down everything you need to get your feet wet with 3d printers including; The basics of the machine itself such as material types available or slicers used during production processes . We’ll also cover all aspects involved in designing objects before sending them off into virtual reality so let us dive right in….. Below is a long blog post about 1960s music, so if you don’t care for that sort of thing – please skip the next paragraph or two. I love writing and have been doing it since I was very young. As a teenager in high school during the late sixties my first ‘publication’ (other than student newspapers) were articles on my favorite subject, rock & roll. The first one appeared when I was fifteen years old as part of an assignment to write something on any topic we chose. My article appeared under “The Student Voice” section which ran weekly in our local newspaper. It was entitled: “Dear Mr. Editor……..We are the generation who will change society!” And then after setting forth all these reasons why this would happen, I concluded with: ” We can not only be proud of what we listen too but also how we live.” This last phrase was my response to people saying there is no point living because nothing ever changes! Well, here was proof otherwise! Needless to say, they published everything except my closing line!! I wrote several more over the following year or so, including another article where I interviewed some members of a band called “Cream,” and yet again they did not print the ending. So much for freedom of speech! But never mind, I still had fun being creative, expressing myself and learning from the experience. By age sixteen I decided to try submitting directly to magazines rather than relying upon the goodwill/whim of editors at papers. For example, I sent off copies of Beat Instrumental magazine (UK), Music Scene, Crawdaddy and other publications, hoping for recognition. To my surprise many replied back with encouragement. Some editors even invited me to submit material regularly, though none offered payments. One editor gave me advice such as “write like you talk” - meaning avoid jargon and technical words. He said he wanted to publish work by people his readers could relate to, i.e., those close to their own age group. At least now things seemed fairer, based more on talent than privilege. A few months later however I got the worst news possible; not just a refusal to accept further contributions, but a warning letter stating that in future they wouldn’t bother acknowledging receipt either. Wow! That hurt big time! From then on I became determined to get paid for every single word I typed, instead of giving them away free – especially considering that most other writers had to do exactly same amount of research and effort for far less money, if anything at all. Still, I enjoyed getting into publishing nonetheless and kept going until mid-twenties before giving up altogether due lack interest combined poor sales figures etcetera. Although eventually returned briefly near end nineties mainly because found new ways making extra cash online using skills Below is a long blog post about 2015’s first big movie. I have to say it will not be for everyone as it has lots of technical stuff in it, but if you want the real story behind why ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens‘ was so good and how they managed to make such an epic film whilst still being true to its roots then read on… You can find more like this at The Movie Blog where there are other reviews & news Below is a long blog post about 2016. I’m not sure why but the year just felt so different, and this has been my longest break from writing since starting this in February of last year (although if you haven’t noticed I am currently taking a break). But I think it would be fair to say that it was probably one of the most challenging years for me personally as well, with some major life changes along the way - which also meant that there were a lot of changes happening here on this little site too! So how did things go? Let’s find out… It seems like an age ago now, but we started off the new year by celebrating Christmas together at home, before flying overseas to spend New Year with friends in Hong Kong – where I finally got around to launching A Girl & Her Curls. That trip itself had taken months of planning though and was without doubt the highlight of January (and I have no idea when the next time will come that I get to do something similar again!) While away we took advantage of the amazingly warm weather to catch up with old friends, see lots of sights, eat heaps of delicious food and even managed to fit in a few cocktail classes into our busy schedule! When we arrived back we settled straight into routine: work during weekdays; family/friends time on the weekend. It really didn’t feel all that different except perhaps having more money in your wallet thanks to a slightly higher salary (though who doesn’t love extra cash flow?) And then suddenly winter hit. The days became shorter, colder temperatures returned and everyone seemed to develop either cold or flu symptoms simultaneously. In retrospect maybe they weren’t quite ready yet for spring after such a nice summer season. Anyway, while this made everything much less fun than normal, it did give us plenty of opportunity to snuggle under blankets watching movies whilst eating comfort food (which was probably kinda what we needed anyway) Also this month was pretty quiet on social media because for reasons unknown Instagram stopped working properly for a good portion of March meaning I couldn’t upload any photos onto Facebook until mid-April… It wasn’t exactly ideal timing considering all these other changes going on behind closed doors! Nevertheless somehow April came around quickly enough although unlike usual my mindset remained somewhat detached. I still continued doing my daily checklists but found myself struggling through tasks rather than actually enjoying them anymore due mainly down two factors: firstly being frustrated with certain aspects of my job role at work combined secondly feeling completely disconnected from anything else outside of those four walls. 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