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3D eraser
Last year I purchased the second generation USB compatible carbide tipped stone tablet input device, because I use up pencils only slightly faster than erasers, and the "undo" feature was a "must have" for me. My service entrance is a mere 100 amps and the preheat of the granite fuser requires that all other electrical loads be shed before the device is powered up. Like the printers we get for almost no cost, the killer here is the price of the granite erase cartridge.
So with all the interest in 3D "printers" I realized that considering my error-prone tendencies, before venturing into this field I should get myself a 3D eraser. I found several offered on-line from China, remarkably cheap, with even more remarkably cheap shipping. I ordered one. Unfortunately the batteries were not included, and it used about as many as a Tesla auto, so I had to make a second purchase of an AC adapter. Then when I got the adapter, it did not come with the liquid helium for cooling the superconducting windings, so I had to wait again. And then I had to reorder the stuff, this time with expedited shipping, because the first container evaporated in transit. My fault for going cheap. Finally, with all the ingredients, I fired it up, waiting until midnight last night. My wife had been suggesting that I take out the garbage. I used my new tool, aiming it at the trash can and setting it for "AutoConfigure", put on the welding goggles and stepped out of the kitchen. There was a faint buzzing sound, but a blinding light, and the smoke detector went off, waking up all the neighborhood dogs. After the smoke cleared, I went in to survey the results.. Rats, another screw up. the 3D eraser had caught a glimpse of itself in the mirror and it erased itself. The instruction manual, with its seventeen pages of warnings does indeed caution about loved ones, pets and mirrors, and the warranty excludes self erasure. I'm giving up and going back to whittling. |
Is that a poor attempt at an April Fools Day prank? Do people really still
find interest in it? On 1 April 2016 at 12:46, trevorjmarshall@... [TekScopes] < TekScopes@...> wrote:
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Most equipment in a machine shop is essentially a 3D eraser.
Peter On Apr 1, 2016, at 8:28 AM, Malcolm Hunter malcolm.r.hunter@... [TekScopes] <TekScopes@...> wrote: [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Perhaps not the best use of the group¡¯s bandwidth - but it is April fool¡¯s day and a little laugh, a little shake of the head, never hurt anyone.
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Whether you enjoy April fool¡¯s day, or it¡¯s just the first of April - I wish you all a nice day. Ken On 1Apr, 2016, at 6:28 AM, Malcolm Hunter malcolm.r.hunter@... [TekScopes] <TekScopes@...> wrote: |
Stefan Trethan
This is how this sort of thing is done:
<> Have a good day. ST On Fri, Apr 1, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Ken Chalfant kpchalfant@... [TekScopes] <TekScopes@...> wrote: Perhaps not the best use of the group¡¯s bandwidth - but it is April fool¡¯s day and a little laugh, a little shake of the head, never hurt anyone. |
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