Well, it’s complicated. It was actually Kevin who bought it, but had it shipped to my house ‘cause he was out of town. Myself, I’d never buy from online.
Unless it was a dream, I think I remember hearing about a 3D scanner with which you could more easily replicate a battery cover. The usual case in which I see it used is to make 3D models of heads and bodies. I doubt they're available to the average consumer, though.
Oh, dear! Too bad about that typewriter. I think someone on the meeting today was talking about a cracked frame on a typewriter.
Hello Joe. I just watched one of your “Office Supply Addict” videos about the lack of Rolodex Punch Machines/Business Card Punch. And their highly inflated price. As I recall there was no metal in the vintage ones? Or they must’ve had a spring but the cutting surface was just a sharp sturdy plastic. They were not much bigger than a business card. My point, at last, is really a question. I wonder if it might be a 3d printer project? Also, what do you think of the punch you purchased on Amazon? Is it still working? I really enjoy your videos. I’ve meant to comment but am usually not signed in to YouTube. I’m somewhat familiar with Albq so it’s fun to see your travels. I would watch you over Steve Stucker any day. : ) I hope the hole punch project is something you pursue.
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Blue cover! :D
Wait, you bought a standard-sized machine on ShopGoodwill? You loon! :D
Well, it’s complicated. It was actually Kevin who bought it, but had it shipped to my house ‘cause he was out of town. Myself, I’d never buy from online.
Unless it was a dream, I think I remember hearing about a 3D scanner with which you could more easily replicate a battery cover. The usual case in which I see it used is to make 3D models of heads and bodies. I doubt they're available to the average consumer, though.
Oh, dear! Too bad about that typewriter. I think someone on the meeting today was talking about a cracked frame on a typewriter.
I TOTALLY need a "Where Did I Put It" notebook! Great idea.
Bummer about the Rooy.
Hello Joe.
I just watched one of your “Office Supply Addict” videos about the lack of Rolodex Punch Machines/Business Card Punch. And their highly inflated price. As I recall there was no metal in the vintage ones? Or they must’ve had a spring but the cutting surface was just a sharp sturdy plastic. They were not much bigger than a business card. My point, at last, is really a question. I wonder if it might be a 3d printer project? Also, what do you think of the punch you purchased on Amazon? Is it still working?
I really enjoy your videos. I’ve meant to comment but am usually not signed in to YouTube. I’m somewhat familiar with Albq so it’s fun to see your travels. I would watch you over Steve Stucker any day. : )
I hope the hole punch project is something you pursue.
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