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Hobbies

What does everyone like to do outside of their workplace? We'll open it up to things you would like to start as well....

For me:

- Playing guitar / bass/ drums: I do volunteer at my church on a regular basis. I have been playing bass for 20 years, guitar for 14 years, and drums for 1.5 years.
- Recording / Composing music: I used to do this a lot about 10 years ago, but still dabble from time to time.

- I have always enjoyed architecture and design as well. It has been a while since I have done anything like that, but it's peaking my interest again.

- Future Endeavors: Videography, Animations & 3D renderings
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  • I have been working on my website every week for the past few months. I finally made my first 20 cents haha. I know that doesn't sound like a lot but it is the hardest 20 cents I have ever earned. It is a scaling thing so the goal is to get to $4,000 a month within the next 2 years. I guess this isn't really a hobby because it is a for profit website, more like a part time job.

    It is all about 3D printing so if that isn't for you I understand. This isn't a plug, I am just posting it for those who are curious.
    https://my3dlife.com/
  • Right now the profit is all from ads. I am an amazon affiliate as well so hopefully that brings in money over time but currently I haven't driven any sales. Amazon is actually a pretty good place to buy 3D printer parts, they have really good selection.

    Eventually I will join better affiliate programs and maybe release my own product as well.

    You can 3D print guns legally (in the US), there are some restrictions around it but it is very legal (I have an article written about that). Mainly you cant sell them and they have to be detectable by xray and metal detecting. They also have to follow all other ATF specifications for gun dimensions and capabilities obviously.
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  • Right now the profit is all from ads. I am an amazon affiliate as well so hopefully that brings in money over time but currently I haven't driven any sales. Amazon is actually a pretty good place to buy 3D printer parts, they have really good selection.

    Eventually I will join better affiliate programs and maybe release my own product as well.

    You can 3D print guns legally (in the US), there are some restrictions around it but it is very legal (I have an article written about that). Mainly you cant sell them and they have to be detectable by xray and metal detecting. They also have to follow all other ATF specifications for gun dimensions and capabilities obviously.
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