Doing something a little goofy today
The timfoolery continues
One of five parts printed and I'm already grinning. This is going to be a delightful object
I could perhaps have chosen a smarter place for the glue-up to take place than on the desk in front of the computer I was using, but I hadn't given *any* thought to the order of operations when assembling this thing, so I'm pleased with how it's turning out so far

@timixretroplays Come on, it’s 3D printed, so you’re not limited by your ability to cut complex, precise joints, and you didn’t do a mitered rabbet?

(Kidding, I’m saying this because I was looking at doing one in wood, and it’s a bit complicated.)