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UCA students were given the opportunity to build a stuffed animal during the Build A Bear event in the student center on Tuesday. Students were provided with numerous options for animals and stuffed the bears themselves. They could also personalize their bear with a custom screen printed t-shirt. The event was sponsored by the Student Activities Board.
The activity for Teddy's party was "Build Your Own Monster" cupcakes. I learned about this from: snowybliss.blogspot.com/search?q=monster
They turned out so cute and the kids had a ton of fun.
James builds his new computer with the following components, Intel i7-7820X CPU, Asus Prime X299 Deluxe motherboard, G-Skill TridentZ RGB 32GB's of ram, Samsung 970 Pro 512GB NVME M.2 SSD, Corsair H150i Pro AIO, Corsair HX1000i power supply and a Nvidia RTX 2080Ti graphics card at James' House on September 22nd, 2018.
UCA students were given the opportunity to build a stuffed animal during the Build A Bear event in the student center on Tuesday. Students were provided with numerous options for animals and stuffed the bears themselves. They could also personalize their bear with a custom screen printed t-shirt. The event was sponsored by the Student Activities Board.
Our MakerBot has been working overtime due to the awesome response we've had on the 4th Floor since launching access to 3D printing at the Chattanooga Public Library in March 2013. So, we're building a companion printer from scratch to keep up with the demand for 3D printing at the Library.
Drilling a seemingly endless number of holes for the rivets. A lot of G-clamps were needed to set everything right, never can have enough clamps!
Current build configuration:
IRO 56cm frame, unmarked flat black limited run of Dedacciai tubing.
Cane Creek S6 Headset
Phil wood low flange 32h track hubs laced with DT swiss spokes to Sun CR-18 rims
Vittoria Rubino Slick tires
Sugino 75BB and cranks
Sugino Mighty Compe 46t chainring
EAI 17t cog
Phil Lockring
MKS Sylvan pedals
Brooks B-17 saddle on a generic Bianchi Seatpost
Nitto CT-80 110mm stem
SOMA drop bars, 39cm
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Unfortunately, this build didn't finish, due to a combination of me putting in too little ABS filament and the Idler Wheel in the extruder failing...
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Miami Habitat is holding its seventh Women Build through December 3, 2011, in Liberty City. More than 200 women will come together to volunteer to build a home for partner family Tiara Armstrong and her five year old daughter Jamaria, just in time for the holidays. “My family was very happy and we cried tears of joy when we found out that I was accepted to the program,” said Armstrong. “Owning my own home will be a blessing!”
Women Build is a Habitat for Humanity International program underwritten by Lowe’s which brings together women from all walks of life to address the housing crisis facing millions worldwide. Since the program’s inception in 1998, Women Build volunteers have constructed more than 1,800 houses, including six in Miami-Dade County.
Miami Habitat’s Women Build is in line with its ongoing Liberty City Shine campaign, which aims to build or rehab 90 homes in Liberty City in the coming year. Women Build recruits, educates and inspires women to build decent and affordable homes for low-income families in their communities. Many women come to the Women Build site without previous construction experience and find their inner Rosie the Riveter as they learn new skills and make a positive impact in the community. Their leadership and service are changing lives.
LeHigh Acres, FL. There were hundreds upon hundreds of abandoned homes. It was a bit shocking to see. This house was one of more then a dozen new builds left to decay mid-construction on a single street.
The Controls....A brass knob I pulled off something a while back. A $3 pointer knob and a printed out radiation meter in a bead tin. Buttons are simply painted foam. The lights are Rhinestones. I couldnt find anything small enough at this time. There is another picture later.
The City Reliquary of Williamsburg.
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