i learned today that i no longer have the stomach for people you thought of as friends (or at least friendly acquaintances) deciding that political people who want you and yours exterminated deserve a fair listening and are at least partially right
i no longer have the stomach to deal with that
at least, not at the moment
s’funny, ’cause it turns out… that’s not the kind of thing you get used to after all. kinda thought it was.
More project-organiser project. The idea with this is that they’re printable placeholders – pointers, basically – for projects where the component parts are too big to be hung in the hanging organiser directly. The number refers to a bin or box by number, and the big blank area is for dry-erase marker, so you can write the project name on the placeholder.
Here’s an example, numbered 3, yellow background:
3D-printed hanging white rectangular plate with a black-outlined yellow square in upper left, with an embossed number 3
And what that points to is a storage area, something like this, with numbered larger boxes and/or bins, with all the same marking:
six boxes, 1-4 “medium” sized, 5-6 larger, labelled similarly to the reference plaque in the previous photo
I was playing around with the word “medium” and considering playing with the word “large” but I don’t think that’s worked out, so that’ll probably go away. I like the numbers and colours though. We’ll see what happens as I work out the graphics language.
Also the “3” on the actually 3D-printed version is effectively a tri-colour-filament print. I designed it to allow up to four colours but I didn’t swap out the last colour soon enough and unless you’re right there the top blue layer is basically invisible against the black. Still, live and learn.
It’s a little unfortunate that the fonts don’t match but tinkerCAD only has three fonts and none of them really match the ones I have on my Mac. xD