After ordering last night I just got the good word from UPS

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Ya mean they got rid of the peanuts! I am horrified! I was finding those darned things for a week afterwards. My dang cat thought they were her special toys.Lochemage wrote:The package I got was pretty much wrapped all together in cellophane, there shouldn't be any little bits hiding in there. However, it's still never a good idea to throw things away until you are sure you're not missing anything.
Good luck building your MAX! I'm very close to finishing mine, and so far the instructions have been detailed enough that I haven't needed to ask anyone for help yet.
No, they had peanuts, but the contents inside was all wrapped up in large bundles inside. There weren't any little pieces (of the printer) hiding among them.Eaglezsoar wrote:Ya mean they got rid of the peanuts! I am horrified! I was finding those darned things for a week afterwards. My dang cat thought they were her special toys.Lochemage wrote:The package I got was pretty much wrapped all together in cellophane, there shouldn't be any little bits hiding in there. However, it's still never a good idea to throw things away until you are sure you're not missing anything.
Good luck building your MAX! I'm very close to finishing mine, and so far the instructions have been detailed enough that I haven't needed to ask anyone for help yet.
That's a pretty good idea. I'll just have to watch they don't try to eat them I suppose. The static cling could lead to some amusement!Eaglezsoar wrote:I see you have a cat in one of the pictures. They just love batting those peanuts around.
You should save a few so the cat can have it's own special toys.
Just an excuse to buy another one if you ask mebubbasnow wrote:now im sad i didnt paint mine
Baking in the oven? Is that how you get the paint to dry faster?Toyguy wrote:Busy day today! Got two of the Tri-Supports finished and the last one is baking in the oven. I should have them all mounted and the base plate on by tomorrow night. Here's what she looks like at the moment:
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Had a brief moment of anxiety when I was looking at how the doors go on. I couldn't find a small hole for the door keeper. It finally hit me that the door just covers up the large hole on the side most of the way and the keeper slips in there. Clever!
I think the looks make the hassle worth it. It looks much better with paint then without.Toyguy wrote:Yes, it's a bother. The basement is so humid the stuff just won't dry. I picked up a cheap toaster oven to bake the small parts. I do it at a very low temperature, about 100 degrees F. I don't get them too hot in case they melt. It helps but it's not the full answer. They'll just dry over time. My goal is to get them dry enough to work with as soon as I can, then let them finish on their own schedule. In hindsight, I probably would not have bothered to paint it. Looks nice, but too much hassle and it slows things down too much
LOL - no way! Heck, I'm trying to think of ways to avoid painting the rest of it. Tamiya makes a nice yellow trim tape for RC cars - I may try a roll of that on the carriages and see what it looks like. I can seal it in with clear coat before I take the mask off. It is a good idea though, for someone elsecope413 wrote:I'm only saying to be mean, but I think your machine would look even better if you had painted the heads of your hardware too... they have it in the skate world http://www.mudgehardware.com/...
You know, just in case you like the idea before you get your whole machine built
I did mine with the paint pens, got them on Amazon, dries in just minutes. http://www.amazon.com/Hot-Max-27014-Mar ... +paint+penToyguy wrote:LOL - no way! Heck, I'm trying to think of ways to avoid painting the rest of it. Tamiya makes a nice yellow trim tape for RC cars - I may try a roll of that on the carriages and see what it looks like. I can seal it in with clear coat before I take the mask off. It is a good idea though, for someone elsecope413 wrote:I'm only saying to be mean, but I think your machine would look even better if you had painted the heads of your hardware too... they have it in the skate world http://www.mudgehardware.com/...
You know, just in case you like the idea before you get your whole machine built