Testifying expert: Information forensics, information security, OSINT. ABA published author.
Maker of things: 3D printing, welding, fiberglass, smelting/casting, CNC, single board electronics and programming (python).
Then print out final head model, smooth and paint, and start on shoulders!
Then print out final head model, smooth and paint, and start on shoulders!
Getting it coded up now.
This is NOT my design. Credit for the design goes to "plusAlpha" designs on Youtube.
Getting it coded up now.
This is NOT my design. Credit for the design goes to "plusAlpha" designs on Youtube.
All of the steel used was left over from a friend's garage build, so total cost was primarily in the E7018 sticks.
Satisfied.
All of the steel used was left over from a friend's garage build, so total cost was primarily in the E7018 sticks.
Satisfied.
For Christmas I am 3D printing all the Batmobiles, with display bases, starting with Batman #20 (I'm aware of the earlier TV show, and Det. Comics #5 - not gonna do it, too plain)
Here is my stab at the #20 Batmobile.
For Christmas I am 3D printing all the Batmobiles, with display bases, starting with Batman #20 (I'm aware of the earlier TV show, and Det. Comics #5 - not gonna do it, too plain)
Here is my stab at the #20 Batmobile.
Apparently, Texas has drifted into the arctic circle and my room temp dropped too much overnight. There were surface issues as a result. I should be fine once I clean it up.
Anyone recognize it, yet?
Apparently, Texas has drifted into the arctic circle and my room temp dropped too much overnight. There were surface issues as a result. I should be fine once I clean it up.
Anyone recognize it, yet?