Cut it out! (Trimerous update)
A big box arrived at my home today. Inside are 24 Trimerous chips, 24 boxes, 24 front labels, and 24 side labels. And they all came not being precut, which means I have to be the one cutting. I did the first one with scissors, and it looked okay despite me having shaky hands. Then I remembered "I have a cutter for this type of thing!" So the second one looks much better. Unfortunately though, the labels have curved edges (of course they do.) So that part has to be hand done. But other than that, I think I can make a quality product. And I have 22 Channel F carts left to assemble.
I have to get myself down to the copy shop to get the manuals printed. I printed one for the printers to copy. I had to change the ink cartridge in my printer even though it was still half-way filled up because it showed your typical "home printer lines" on the blue parts. Changing the cartridge got rid of them.
And THEN, once the printer's visit is done, the labels cut, the cartridges assembled, can I be able to make a for sale thread in the marketplace and accept orders. This is hard work, but I hope it pays off in the end.
My arm still hurts when I try to raise it or move it in any direction. Who knew how often I use my left arm? I'm right handed, so I chose my left arm to get the shot in. My hunch of it hurting was good.
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