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Hello how are you doing today
I hope I find you feeling healthy
I'm so glad our paths crossed this time today
On our way into the night
We find love it's hiding here
In the shadows in the darkness
Maybe it's up to you and I
To bring it to the light
Love when I approach the tears
They fall like rain
You tell me baby your hearts into a thousand pieces
Now stop only old and wise with clouded eyes
You can't see what I can, I
Blindly throw my faith to the face
Of the next good thing to comes my way
So here we are all of us stand around
We're leaning heavy on each other
Always wondering what is it that lies behind
The worried eyes of one another
I believe it's love that's hiding here
In the shadows, in the dark
Maybe the courage is to bring it to the light
Love when I approach the tears they fall like rain
You tell me baby your heart's into a thousand pieces
And I stop only old and wise with clouded eyes
You can't see what I can, I
Blindly throw my faith to the face
Of the next good thing that comes my way
I say it's love that's inside here
Come on out and sell it, listen
Maybe you and I could bring it to the light
Love with my approach the tears they fall like rain
You tell me baby your heart's into a thousand pieces
Love
Baby
Love
Baby
Love
Baby
Granny
-Dave Matthews Band
Central Park Version
Ji Lee's "The Bubble Project":
pleaseenjoy.com/project.php?cat=1&subcat=&pid=3&a...
Also great (and I found this while searching for Bubble Project links):
A COFFEE SHOP IN YOKOHAMA, JAPAN. I could write a novel about this coffee shop. Someday, maybe, I will write about this coffee shop and much more about the joys of conversation over coffee.
There was always music playing, sometimes French music, sometimes Japanese music:
The whole alphabet in Skeinforge, with support material.
Nearly four hours estimated print time!
With permission from the artist, Ji Lee.
Thanks, Ji Lee!
The letter A, optimized for printing: no nasty overhangs, and no cavity inside.
On to B!
With permission from the artist, Ji Lee.
Thanks, Ji Lee!
Railroad depot at laredo, missouri painted by robert l. Huffstutter before it was razed and sold for scrap lumber. Once a station for the people who wanted to travel through the usa, they were able to board a milwaukee passenger train for kansas city and make connections for any city in the united states.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letters A, B, and C. "Hot off the Bot!", as Zach would say.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter B still printing. You can clearly see the infill grid inside the letter. I was worried about the overhanging rounded base of this letter, but there was very little sagging and the letter came out great.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letters A, B, and C. "Hot off the Bot!", as Zach would say.
The whole alphabet is in STL format, and slices fine in Skeinforge.
Some of the letters won't print properly without support material, however, and a few need to be flipped as well.
Good progress none the less!
With permission from the artist, Ji Lee.
Thanks, Ji Lee!
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter B printing while finished A looks on proudly.
I was worried about the overhanging rounded base of the letter B, but there was very little sagging and the letter came out great.
Use red/blue glasses for full 3D effect!
With permission from the artist, Ji Lee.
Redone in Sketchup, for the purpose of adding it to Thingiverse.
Thanks, Ji Lee!
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letters A, B, and C. "Hot off the Bot!", as Zach would say.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter C still printing. You can clearly see the extra support material required for the extensive overhangs in this letter.
Such letters may require printing in several parts and some post-print assembly for best results.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter A barely started, printing upside down. Quality all I could ask for, very happy with this one.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter A almost finished, printing upside down. Quality all I could ask for, very happy with this one.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter C still printing. You can clearly see the extra support material required for the extensive overhangs in this letter.
Such letters may require printing in several parts and some post-print assembly for best results.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter C still printing.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter A barely started, printing upside down. Quality all I could ask for, very happy with this one.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter A barely started, printing upside down. Quality all I could ask for, very happy with this one.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter A finished, printed upside down. Quality all I could ask for, very happy with this one.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter A almost finished, printing upside down. Quality all I could ask for, very happy with this one.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letters A, B, and C. "Hot off the Bot!", as Zach would say.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letters A, B, and C. "Hot off the Bot!", as Zach would say.
First test print of Univers Revolved, Thingiverse Edition.
(By permission of the artist, Ji Lee).
Letter A barely started, printing upside down. Quality all I could ask for, very happy with this one.