Well, thats been fun a 2026 so far. Lots of worrying things abroad in the world and nearer to home too, And it's ony the end of February.
Closer to home for me, I've been pretty stumped in getting anything at all done and any plans have been totally scuppered to date due to fairly minor (thankfully) but no less incapacitating ailments since before Christmas with the likes of a throat infection, subsequent linguring cough, closely followed by tooth ache and trigeminal nerve issues with wisdom tooth extraction and breaking the tooth next to it.
Coupled with Dentists and Doctors that don't know their arses from Tuesday, cancelling appointments at the last minute and passing responsibilities on to other Professionals and so on. Also multiple transport issues caused by the state of the roads locally and around the country with repairs to windscreens and wheels required it's been an interesting couple of months so far. I did have a day at the end of January where seemed to be ok and before next issue arose (the fololowing day) but my wife pressganged me into some DIY which in fairness was much behind schedule along with everything else.
But, touch wood, I seem to be getting out of the morass and feeling more up to getting my nefarious plans back on track.
On that, I did have quite a few irons in the fire which I'd been planning to get into this year, including new ventures into the land of business of the model making and design variety extending to design and manufacture of furniture and storage along with general modelling and hobby activities, DIY and so on. Obviously, due to the current state of karma around me, bugger all has been done up to this week.
The first positive step has been made this week however. Now the back story... One New Years day 2025, I had a bit of a windfall, picking up the £1K Daily Win on the Postcode Lottery. Good start to last year. Hummed and hawed a bit as to where to spend this but I quickly plumped to pick up a 3D printer with associated paraphenallia. The money was suitably banked and I set about reading up on things, checking various reviews and getting my head around the differences of Resin and filament printers and capabilities.
Time passed and things carried on as usual and fairly quickly decided upon a Resin printer which would cover Hobby Printing to suitable detail but also give me options for more functional accersory outputs for my other activities for jigs and machine parts. Time passed...
Things moved on, other life changes were coming to the fore and descisions made with the relevant one here being that I'd decided to take slightly early retirement and would be looking to supplement my income come the summer of 2026. Various plans became a bit more concrete and part of this was the facility to digitally design and print models.
Now, with the end of the year looming I got my finger out and ordered my first 3D printer (along with all the paraphenalia) which would land nicely just before Christmas and would have the time to step and experiment and get to know things before I went back to work.
As you can guess, things didn't go to plan here due to picking up an infection and the subsequent trials and tribulations that followed and I didn't get to open the boxes until mid February. Now all opened, contents checked and assembled, switched on, checked again, usual test prints run and all good.
First hurdle was up beginning of the week and looked to get my first print out in anger as it were. Previously purchased STL's were duly sliced and saved to .ctb file uploaded to printer and.... nothing. Lots of investigations were carried out, change of settings, different arrangements and means of loading, compatibility issues checked, software updates etc etc and finally lockated the issue being with the resolution profile on the slicer software had to be set to an older version of the printer than the printer actually was. Go figure.
Anyhoo, re-sliced my first batch of prints and uploaded and set to print last night and in the morning my first print selection was sitting waiting for me to clean and cure.
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| Lastsword Miniatures Heavy Pike Command and Bite The Bullet Githyanki Fighter |
With the first output a success, I'll plan forward for some much needed hobby time and get some modelling and painting done soon.
Looking to post up on recent hobby related activities over 2025 and plans for 2026 and will update on the Business venture further down the line once it's a bit more developed.
More anon.



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