About and Contact

Located in Melbourne, Australia, and my background is in both mechanics and electronics.

I discovered 3D printing in my retirement and learned that it, along with the modern design tools available today, can provide great opportunities to have fun and, hopefully, do some good along the way.

So in essence, I am just a retired old fart who likes to learn and play with new technology.

I don't usually look this good but I'd just fixed the gas griller in the caravan. On lighting the griller, I had a small accident (Notice the great hair style). The sharing caring wife doesn't say, "I'll get the first aid kit" or even "Are you ok?". No it was "Wait till I go and get a camera". This is the result.

One thing I learnt late in life is to always look on the bright side of life and you're never to old to learn something new. Provided there is a fire extinguisher around.


                      


    Julian (Jules) Perrin                                                                                    My military service:  Royal Australian Navy (RAN) and the  Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) 

Melbourne
Australia
Mobile Phone : 0457 585 974

    Email me.

Military Links

Australian War Memorial - Charles Bean, Australia's first official war correspondent, was determined that the sacrifice of Australian soldiers should not be forgotten. He envisioned a national war museum and resolved to build what is now the Australian War Memorial.

HMAS Nirimba - In September 1955, preparations began to recommission HMAS Nirimba as the RAN Apprentice Training Establishment (RANATE) for Naval Apprentice training. January 1969 intake.

HMAS Arrow - Sadly lost.

Radio School (RADS) - The Radschool Association came about as the result of an attempt to organise a reunion of people who, at some part in their lives, spent time at the "RAAF's School of Radio" – at either Ballarat or Laverton.

RAAF Telstechs. - An Association of Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) members who served in the Telecommunications Technician (TELSTECH) mustering between 1953 and 1989.

 

 

 

 

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