My wife would so want that...she DOES NOT get to see that link...ever...
Unlike most other 3D printers, it should be much less wasteful on materials...shouldn't be too hard to recycle your mistakes (that's if they don't become 'waist-full' before you do...)
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My wife would so want that...she DOES NOT get to see that link...ever...
Unlike most other 3D printers, it should be much less wasteful on materials...shouldn't be too hard to recycle your mistakes (that's if they don't become 'waist-full' before you do...)
I would need to do lots of recycling based on my 3D printing experiences so far.....
waiting for print jellybeans :lol:
I want to eat my chocolate not look at it.
But you could make it appear much larger [more] than it is by printing it up as a huge lattice flower or something ;-)
yoor printer ate my lindt truffle balls?
And once you get a 'clean' printable file, you can always run off as many as you want/need/can eat at one time...
Greetings,
Add a white-chocolate print nozzle, and you can do varying grayscale levels with dithering or mixing!
Mmmmm...
-- Morgan
Grab Mec4D's Spartan and do a Leonidas Leonidas.