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<blockquote data-quote="BReeves" data-source="post: 3334441" data-attributes="member: 10973"><p>Older thread but still on the first page...</p><p></p><p>I bought a Monoprice Maker Select 3 two years ago and ya, it can be a hobby in itself. Mine has came in really handy for making tool holders for my shop, especially for my lathe. Made a set of brackets so I could mount a sound bar to the top of my TV, a replacement handle for my B&D Workmate and several items I probably forgot.</p><p></p><p>I downloaded and sorta learned how to use Design Spark Mechanical, free from Allied Electronics so I could design my own stuff. Learning curve is pretty steep but managed to get by well enough. Most difficult item I have done so far were the brackets to mount the sound bar on top of my TV. Uses a couple screws in the TV to hold the brackets and provides a flat platform for the sound bar to sit on.</p><p></p><p>Just another tool that to me when needed is worth the investment in both money and time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BReeves, post: 3334441, member: 10973"] Older thread but still on the first page... I bought a Monoprice Maker Select 3 two years ago and ya, it can be a hobby in itself. Mine has came in really handy for making tool holders for my shop, especially for my lathe. Made a set of brackets so I could mount a sound bar to the top of my TV, a replacement handle for my B&D Workmate and several items I probably forgot. I downloaded and sorta learned how to use Design Spark Mechanical, free from Allied Electronics so I could design my own stuff. Learning curve is pretty steep but managed to get by well enough. Most difficult item I have done so far were the brackets to mount the sound bar on top of my TV. Uses a couple screws in the TV to hold the brackets and provides a flat platform for the sound bar to sit on. Just another tool that to me when needed is worth the investment in both money and time. [/QUOTE]
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