My tobacco buddy made me these pipe holders and put them in the box. Pretty cool and makes for better pictures.
I like the foldy one the best. The others are touchy on how the pipe is shaped.I have seen those STL files around but I havnt printed any of them yet. Do you have a favorite?
Let me see what my friend can whip up on his printer.I've found those "foldy" pipe holders best, too. In cheap plastic. But I'd love to find a sculpture or carving of a pretty girl or some such to have as my pipe rest. Anyone have any such thing? I've seen a few antique things like a dog and a shoe, etc. None of which spoke to me as aesthetic sculptures or carvings. Anyone?
Wow, these were made on a 3D printer?!My tobacco buddy made me these pipe holders and put them in the box. Pretty cool and makes for better pictures.
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Yes. I have a friend who's been a lifetime smoker and can't quit. So I got him to join me with smoking a pipe. Cut his cigarettes in half .Wow, these were made on a 3D printer?!
That sounds really cool, I'd love to see the pipe holders that come out of that effort.Yes. I have a friend who's been a lifetime smoker and can't quit. So I got him to join me with smoking a pipe. Cut his cigarettes in half .
He is a total nerd and builds extravagant N scale railroads-cities and businesses for his towns. He lives on that 3D printer.
He's hooked on pipes now so I reap the benefits.
Some of his stuff. He prints and wires the switches.
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I bought him tobacco and restored a couple of pipes that he forgot to open because he got this forklift from Germany for his warehouse.
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We're going to go through models this weekend and see what we can convert to cool pipe holders. I'll post pics and links to the models when I'm done.
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