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Whilst I've not been making much recently. I did reorganise my member box. I used to have one 35l XL really useful box with everything in it. I've now added a 9l box and put all my machining tools in there. For most projects I only need this box, and it's a lot easier to grab from the shelf and take to the machines. I may want to 3s print some organiser bits in there for the collets etc... too. But for now. It's a good quality of life improvement.

It's Friday and my multiple step 🦿 🦵🏻 🦿 casting on my current project is done :catjam: I even build a little slope to get the top at the last step level. In a few days unmolding and see what the result will be 😱. Enjoy ur Friday!!

For finished works ->
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@MakersHour@cupoftea.social @makershour@a.gup.pe Q3: Imposter syndrome – I suffer really badly from this! Can you give any tips to other makers on how to beat this feeling?
#MakersHour
A3 I think it’s an integral part of #making to be honest. I often tell myself I am such a beginner and know so little I can’t really even be an imposter! Which is imposter imposter syndrome if you will. Perhaps we should turn it round and say we all *deserve* to make and we all deserve to be treated as the experts we actually are. Putting this into practice in my brain is another thing entirely.

The Optimism of the Homemade Cash Register

I recently took my stall to the Liverpool Makefest – an excellent day put together by passionate and enthusiastic volunteers. It was a farewell of sorts, as many of the organisers were retiring and the future of the event is uncertain. It was a farewell of sorts for me, too – and a valuable learning experience.

One thing that isn’t going away is my homemade cash register. It might get a few upgrades, but building the machine was definitely worth the effort. I was quite surprised to see […]

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