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Month: November 2018
3D-printed Doc Ock costume.
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The Form 2 was on the Price is Right
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Thanks to 3D printing, I can finally easily recreate and preserve my favorite jack-o’lanterns
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Yesterday, Halloween. Today, Christmas begins.
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Futurama Figure 11 of 15: Today I finished Bender. I split him into 2 parts. You should print his body upside down, as intended. As a result, you do not need any support material. Link is in the comments.
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I’m quite happy how my own 3D designed charger cable holder turneds out. It’s so satisfying to put him in.
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Just a few buddies at work
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Tritium-Powered Jack-o-Lantern: the Nuke-o-Lantern
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The first knife I’ve made. 3D printed knife body in carbon nylon. Clip was 3D printed in wax and cast into brass. Hand ground steel for the blade, but tested the flipping action of the blade with a 3D printed prototype first. Took about six 3D printed prototypes to dial it all in.
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