Laughing Grass
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They weren't actually usable.sure........uh huh.....i'm not the one make plastic penis's with my 3d printer......
They weren't actually usable.sure........uh huh.....i'm not the one make plastic penis's with my 3d printer......
Wrong material?They weren't actually usable.
I have starter buttons here. We can find a way!They weren't actually usable.
3d prints with an FDM printer are porous, bacteria would get in, bad things would happen. You would need a SLA printer with food safe resin. Sex shop is probably easier.Wrong material?
looks like someone has done some research....hmm3d prints with an FDM printer are porous, bacteria would get in, bad things would happen. You would need a SLA printer with food safe resin. Sex shop is probably easier.
Makes sense! I've never tried 3d printing, so I didn't know what kind of materials you can put in them, or if they're interchangeable.3d prints with an FDM printer are porous, bacteria would get in, bad things would happen. You would need a SLA printer with food safe resin. Sex shop is probably easier.
I'm willing to send you one if you'd like to do a test insertion and report back.looks like someone has done some research....hmm
If you hold a print in your hand you can see the layers and ridges.Makes sense! I've never tried 3d printing, so I didn't know what kind of materials you can put in them, or if they're interchangeable.
Size queensWrong material?
see i knew you have some kink in ya......u turned one into a tickler......I'm willing to send you one if you'd like to do a test insertion and report back.
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If you hold a print in your hand you can see the layers and ridges.
I can't remember who found that model. I think it was @Metasynth, I even paid for it lol.see i knew you have some kink in ya......u turned one into a tickler......
What other things do you make? Or is it too expensive to derp around with too often?I can't remember who found that model. I think it was @Metasynth, I even paid for it lol.
It's surprisingly cheap and exactly the same tech as a cnc router, just using an iron head and feeder motor. I bought it to make decorations for a shower.What other things do you make? Or is it too expensive to derp around with too often?
I seriously considered manufacturing and selling a scalable clip in scrog system for gorilla tents, but it would take me a week to make a single 4 x 4 system. 3d printers are too slow and the cost of an injection mold is outrageous.As I've said an unrealized engineer
That sounds cool. Do you think you might expand upwards to a larger/faster printer? How large of a thing can you make in one piece? I know a lot of models are pieced together after printing...I seriously considered manufacturing and selling a scalable clip in scrog system for gorilla tents, but it would take me a week to make a single 4 x 4 system. 3d printers are too slow and the cost of an injection mold is outrageous.
what would be your cost projection???I seriously considered manufacturing and selling a scalable clip in scrog system for gorilla tents, but it would take me a week to make a single 4 x 4 system. 3d printers are too slow and the cost of an injection mold is outrageous.
Actually I'm talking school, post grad degree in Engineering; and get techs todo the grunt work. You are a naturalI seriously considered manufacturing and selling a scalable clip in scrog system for gorilla tents, but it would take me a week to make a single 4 x 4 system. 3d printers are too slow and the cost of an injection mold is outrageous.
Probably not, I haven't turned it on in a long time. FDM (filament based) has gone as far as it can go with speed, maybe a few mm per second faster but that's about it. Metal additive manufacturing is the future, but the entrance fee is so high that it's out of reach for the general hobbyist. Resin is cool and I've played with it a bit, but it's carcinogenic and using PPE kinda turned me off.That sounds cool. Do you think you might expand upwards to a larger/faster printer? How large of a thing can you make in one piece? I know a lot of models are pieced together after printing...
I would love to honestly. I wouldn't qualify for engineering post grad with a business degree... at least not here where the enrollment is so high.Actually I'm talking school, post grad degree in Engineering; and get techs todo the grunt work. You are a natural
for that 3x3 v2 took four days to print so about $1.60 in power and just over $17 in filament plus my time.what would be your cost projection???