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This flask combines pretty pink with the ultimate in convenient carrying by wrapping leatherette around a six ounce flask with a built-in cigarette case.
This is Clockspring 3D's "624 Radical Flask", printed on the Bambu X1-Carbon. The filaments are Amolen (red-orange), Locyfens (shiny purple), and unbranded gold and black - all PLA. This was a 43-hour print, but it took over three days because the printer paused overnight twice - the first was that the purple spool got stuck somehow, easily freed, the second was that the printer detected that the "poop chute" was full. Both times I corrected the problem and resumed the print.
Overall, a gorgeous print. Small bits of stringing on the outside, more on the inside (the lid screws on) due to overhangs, but it didn't seem to create a problem.
VERY happy with the Bambu, and I have a second AMS on order to allow me up to eight filaments. My Palette 3 Pro will feel jealous, and the Prusa MK3S has been put away for now.
Direct Rail Services Class 37s Nos. 37602 and 37716 is seen departing Bridgwater working the 6M63 11:58 Bridgwater to Crewe flasks.
Larry & His Flask rock Fest 12 at 8 Seconds, Gainesville, FL, October 31, 2013.
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Taken during the 2011 Holly Holy day Battle that takes place every January in Nantwich, Cheshire, UK. A day when masses of Sealed Knot members engulf the town in a riot of colour, noise and living history. This shot shows the powder flasks rapped around the soldiers body ready with just the right amount of powder to recharge the rifle.