It sounds that you read that 1943 story by Ray Bradbury, Doodad.
"The sign on the shop said:
THINGUMABOBS DOODADS
WHATCHAMACALLITS HINKIES
FORMODALDAFRAYS
HOOTINANNIES GADGETS
DOOHINGIES"
:-)
Igor
Thu Mar 7 13:52:24 EST 2013
Stan Halpin wrote:
> I can see it now.
>
> Me: "Eric, I need the th
I can see it now.
Me: "Eric, I need the thingamabob that fits into the doohicky on my K-5 Mk
XVII."
Eric: "OK, point your browser to
pentaxparts.3D.net/doohicky-thingamabob-K5VII23727, hit the Purchase and
Download button. You'll get the template to print a new part and installation
instructio
Darren,
I follow a GM&O railroad historical society.
One member got hold of a 3D printer and has been
producing HO scale structures for sale to the group.
He apparently has CAD on the computer for a number of them.
Hard to believe this is all happening, or economically feasible.
Regards, Bob S.
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