I pour directly from my mixing cups into my molds. On multi color pours I usually pour two colors at a time and kind of layer as I pour to get better color dispersion. This is the 3D printed cup I mentioned. I do have a 3D printer so I think I will print a couple of these to try them out the next time I pour.
These are awesome, Evan. Was there a commercially available example you used, or did you design these yourself?
That post was from @Scott Strangfeld, but the design is available on Thingiverse. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4609370 Might be the perfect excuse to buy that 3D printer you've been wanting.
…Thanks for that, Evan. I've bought myself a new Driver and a set of Irons, a few days before decent Kayaks for SWMBO and I. Methinks that if a 3D Printer arrived in the mail these days, a coupon for a marriage counsellor should probably accompany it... I see that some are available commercially:
Here's my foray into bowl / jar making. Not done yet but it is a work in progress lol. I'll fashion up a lid and give this one to my daughter to put stuff in.
You purchased golf clubs for you, kayaks for both of you, the 3D printer is for her. You're not selling it right. It's not a 3D printer, its a path to a glow-in-the-dark baby yoda or an endless supply of low quality drawer organizers.
I was going to mention you don't fashion up a lid, you score a lid. But you can do it your way. Anyway, nice job Patrick! I like it! Sent from my SM-G960U using Tapatalk