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Pin or sub section for 3D models.

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Still in the 3D section. Just thinking it would be good to keep all posts pointing to file locations in one place/accessable. The individual posts get lost in the mix after a while.
Sorry it means someone may have to find/move the existing posts.
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Under the 'Builds and Mods' section of the Board Index, you will find '3D Printing'. Hope that helps :wave:
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But the 3D forum contains all sorts of subjects.
Just thought it would be nice to have a sub section or a single topic thats pinned to the top where we put all the hyperlinks to STL files. I think some one started a thread in the past but it scrolls into history.
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Just lately, a driver got off being fined for passing under a bridge with a 'no entry' sign on the road, simply because there were too many other signs to read around, and on, the bridge. :|
Similarly, too many categories and sub-categories, with their own sub-category trees can be quite off-putting. Thus, '3D printing' covers everything connected with the process, with a broad sweep. It's a starting point. Anyone wanting greater detail merely has to use the 'Search' option, or the 'Advanced Search' feature, to turn detective on specific topics. :)
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43rdRecceReg wrote:Just lately, a driver got off being fined for passing under a bridge with a 'no entry' sign on the road, simply because there were too many other signs to read around, and on, the bridge. :|
Similarly, too many categories and sub-categories, with their own sub-category trees can be quite off-putting. Thus, '3D printing' covers everything connected with the process, with a broad sweep. It's a starting point. Anyone wanting greater detail merely has to use the 'Search' option, or the 'Advanced Search' feature, to turn detective on specific topics. :)
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I firmly believe that the fewer category's on the Forum the better, indeed I do wonder why we have a category on General Questions when in most cases the question would be better inserted into a specific section we do seem to cover nearly everything after all,
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