So, what else have you been printing, Larry?

The past month has involved two types of 3D printing projects:

    - Printing Grateful Dead license plate frames and coasters for my wife to give to friends, and

    - Printing parts for my grandson's Brio train.

My 2 year-old grandson is infatuated with trains, and I'm hoping this will soon lead to him getting interested in building rockets with Papa in a few years.  We were given a nice, "gently used" train set after our neighbor's children outgrew it but I saw some designs online I wanted to build to customize the layout for my grandson.

First, I found a cute tunnel with the track by a user named alchemic on Thingiverse:


Next, I found a bridge that looks kind of like a miniature Golden Gate Bridge by a user, RICie on Printables.com.  This required several days of printing and a couple of tries to print the curved, ascending track correctly but it turned out nicely and supplements certain pieces of track we didn't have. 



I rearranged the track to incorporate these two new elements (the bridge is in the middle track and the tunnel is just to the left of it in the picture below) and our grandson got to play with the new layout today.


I keep finding more ways to use my 3D printer.  Now it's time to get back to building and launching some of the rockets I've printed recently.


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