What technology purchase felt like a major upgrade in your life?weirdbeardgame@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 234 points – 2 days ago320Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsa 3d printer, I've picked up my now favourite hobby when I got it: gun smithingIt's too bad the pay is kind of shit. I looked into when I was younger and noped right out. Though if you're actually making guns/parts for sale instead of repairs it might be better.yeah, that's a problem, I really wish I could live from a gun repair business, but it'll probably stay a hobbyYou could always apply your 3d printing knowledge over to cnc milling of custom grips and stocks and engraving.I wish I could use mine for that, but I live in Canada.
a 3d printer, I've picked up my now favourite hobby when I got it: gun smithingIt's too bad the pay is kind of shit. I looked into when I was younger and noped right out. Though if you're actually making guns/parts for sale instead of repairs it might be better.yeah, that's a problem, I really wish I could live from a gun repair business, but it'll probably stay a hobbyYou could always apply your 3d printing knowledge over to cnc milling of custom grips and stocks and engraving.I wish I could use mine for that, but I live in Canada.
It's too bad the pay is kind of shit. I looked into when I was younger and noped right out. Though if you're actually making guns/parts for sale instead of repairs it might be better.yeah, that's a problem, I really wish I could live from a gun repair business, but it'll probably stay a hobbyYou could always apply your 3d printing knowledge over to cnc milling of custom grips and stocks and engraving.
yeah, that's a problem, I really wish I could live from a gun repair business, but it'll probably stay a hobbyYou could always apply your 3d printing knowledge over to cnc milling of custom grips and stocks and engraving.
You could always apply your 3d printing knowledge over to cnc milling of custom grips and stocks and engraving.
a 3d printer, I've picked up my now favourite hobby when I got it: gun smithing
It's too bad the pay is kind of shit. I looked into when I was younger and noped right out.
Though if you're actually making guns/parts for sale instead of repairs it might be better.
yeah, that's a problem, I really wish I could live from a gun repair business, but it'll probably stay a hobby
You could always apply your 3d printing knowledge over to cnc milling of custom grips and stocks and engraving.
I wish I could use mine for that, but I live in Canada.