Does user 3D print?
Does user 3D print?
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why not just a VELCRO® strip?
When you have a 3D printer everything can be solved by a composition of extruded plastic layers.
Yas.
can you print velcro strips?
What do you use it for?
>3D printing an object that substitute zip-ties
>3D-printed 3D printers
you are not supposed to to use zip ties on network cables you dumb fuck.
enjoy your carbon monoxide
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>laser 3-D printer
t. Dude who tighten zip-ties like strangulating a baby
stop replying to namefags
that's pretty awesome, but imo it's gay to make it look like wood when it isn't.
is it populated?
not mine
Kek
No. I kind of want to, but im too lazy to dig through all the cheap low end options to find something that isnt too shit.
I have one, use it to print random thingamajigs.
Worth it?
Monoprice has some decent printers, it's just that they are rebranded Wanhao printers and for some reason cheaper than the original
yeah, used it to make a phone case and custom enclosures for small projects
Yeah I think so, but you have to be a tinkererer by nature. I paid around 400 eurobucks for mine but I can use it for prototypes for my 3D work so it's all good.
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Here ya go, matey!
Thoughts on this?
How many dolla $ or youros € for that ?
Would a 3d printed heatsink work?
If you print it in metal, yes.
You can get an identical one for $150 on ali lol.
I have no need to own a $500 3D printer to print a 5c part.
It's like a Raspberry pi, people buy them and then invent problems to 'fix' with it
Is 3D printed material strong enough?
I don't believe you.
What is Google?
Proofs m8.
But IF you already have a """$500 3D printer""" a ""5c part"" and a lot of other cool staff cost you NOTHING.
Makes you think, huh?
Not as strong as your password for Sup Forums account, pupper.
not 10000 cool things
Is it the best one for that price ?
I don't know but it's getting good reviews.
Would a 3d printed thermal paste work?
most certainly