Everything Happens Slowly At First, Then All At Once

Time exists so that everything
doesn’t happen at once.
Space exists so that it doesn’t
all happen to you.

Over the past year, while we've not been focused on sales, we have been laser-sharp on honing our skills with new equipment and materials. Our latest gear is a Bambu X1 Carbon 3d printer. So far, it seem to be a significant step forward compared with our other Prusa i3 MK3S, which has been quite a workhorse in itself. Now that we're actually launching the business and moving into a more active stance, it made sense to invest in a printer solely for the business(the Prusa is co-owned), and to be able to print things that the Prusa is just unable to print reasonably. It's been here a week so far, and it's pretty awesome. The image for this blog post is from a test model I printed(we can't sell this exact model commercially, but I can easily do a custom version if there's interest). While the Prusa can print this model, the X1 Carbon finished way faster than it could. The color change effect is caused by the glow-in-the-dark filament used to make it. 

Unfortunately, part of the new printer doesn't seem to be functioning properly. I'm working with the support team to get a resolution. When it's fully functional, though, we'll be able to offer COLOR lithophanes for the first time. These are a great way to have a physical copy of a digital memory. While we wait for the fix, we're having a 50% off sale for the black-and-white lithophanes. 

I would love to just use a generative AI and write the rest of this, but what little audience will ever read these blog posts, I feel I owe you the respect for having made it this far. We will always denote AI-derived text as distinct from human writing so far as is natural, and expand our capabilities with new features as they become available.

With that said, I absolutely need to give a shout-out to Jason and his creations, as well as Joey over at Generative AI Networks, who is the mastermind behind our valued AI Corvie. There's another whole two blog posts(or more), but you've already suffered my rough draft writing enough and I need to wrap this up. [did I write this just to avoid having to work on the website tonight? it's technically an update to the website...]

 

P.S. I still didn't even write about 2 or 3 other topics I wanted to address. There needs to be more hours in a day.

Leave a comment