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[[File:PhilipMather.jpg|200px|left|What I vaguely look like]]
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Interested in 3D printing, specifically on duplicating part of my current phone case and then incrementally converting this into a monopod mounted holder for the purposes of producing photospheres/panoramas.
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Interested in 3D printing, specifically on duplicating part of my current phone case and then incrementally converting this into a monopod mounted holder for the purposes of producing photospheres/panoramas.
Quite handy with computers (RHCE, MEng etc...), specifically RedHat and it's up/down streams. I also know which end of a soldering iron gets hot, familiar with coffee making equipment and notionally know something about radios (2E1GHZ).
Quite handy with computers (RHCE, MEng etc...), specifically RedHat and it's up/down streams. I also know which end of a soldering iron gets hot, familiar with coffee making equipment and notionally know something about radios (2E1GHZ).
Lightsabre not included, may contain traces of nuts.

Revision as of 23:58, 15 February 2014

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What I vaguely look like

Interested in 3D printing, specifically on duplicating part of my current phone case and then incrementally converting this into a monopod mounted holder for the purposes of producing photospheres/panoramas.

Quite handy with computers (RHCE, MEng etc...), specifically RedHat and it's up/down streams. I also know which end of a soldering iron gets hot, familiar with coffee making equipment and notionally know something about radios (2E1GHZ).

Lightsabre not included, may contain traces of nuts.