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Hi Silver Lake,

 

Interesting post. Can you please share with us where the photos of the Sears/Craftsman houses and references to printing them came from?  I have yet to find a *true* O scale  model of a bungalow and had been studying various floor plans but I don't have the building chops Let alone time to handcraft. (And not enough LEGO :-) (The few models marked as "bungalows" usually architecturally aren't. Barb's Bungalow is the lone exception but wrong scale.Trust me.)  This application would be perfect!

 

Recently I was speaking with the director of a nonprofit (?) training center in a nearby city.  The old computer skills they used to teach job seekers like MS Word and so on aren't useful anymore.  So, they are investigating 3-D printing equipment. 'Though I've been following 3D printing news stories and applications for a couple of years, I hadn't heard of the term "maker" before.  But reading about it here, it now it makes more sense why this job training facility is switching over their technology training offerings.

 

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800-980-OGRR (6477)
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