So nice to hear your creativity is not just in storytelling. The windmill looks fab. As you like to bring joy to others and as you have 3D printers, I wondered if you might be interested in this project. The link is to a short clip about how it started in the UK but I know there are now teams in the USA also and internationally. Such a simple solution for countless children. I am not associated, just saw it on tv here recently and googled it. Anyway here is the video clip about team unlimbited, cheers.
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Hello, @ricia,
Thanks very much for your kind reply, and for the video. That looks like a very cool and interesting project.
As much as I appreciate the reference, I will probably continue designing and building my own projects, which also often provide significant help to others. Have you read about the SILVERengines proton that I created and that we produce?
They are available for sale now, and we do also provide them often on a loan, or a complimentary basis, or at a significant savings for those who are in need.
Clever name, that; Team Unlimbited... ;)
Just checked it out. Never heard of colloidal silver before, but I see it is used to check water safety. That can only be a good thing. It amazes me what use 3D printers can be put to! I understand they will soon be able to print organs now that they can submerge them in plasma first. Brave New World right enough.
Yes I thought they picked a clever name too. They won Shed of the Year a tv contest here in uk. A local firm (to the inventor in Wales) was so impressed he donated and built a new deluxe garden shed for the man, to improve his conditions. Nice story.