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2022-07-18 at 3:15 AM UTCI want a freezer pete to cook and give away to a homeless native American
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2022-07-18 at 3:40 AM UTC
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2022-07-18 at 5:38 PM UTCAbout to go to the bodega real quick and then go to the car wash....just messing around a lil bit here and there until about 3...❤️
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2022-07-18 at 9:32 PM UTCMy heart is POUNDING ever since that walk, it's quite uncomfortable
i'm gonna smoke more weed and im hitting the vape non stop which is probably making it worse. Pumping blood hurts.
Gonna drink a beer
I have a feeling once I hit the tek pipe the chest pains will increase but what can you do -
2022-07-18 at 9:35 PM UTCJust walked in the door drenched in sweat. Gonna take a cold shower and continue to drink a gallon of water every few hours. Hotter than the DICK-INS out there. A real scorcher. Weed air conditioning gamez better call Saul on the docket for this evening.
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2022-07-18 at 9:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by Ghost My heart is POUNDING ever since that walk, it's quite uncomfortable
i'm gonna smoke more weed and im hitting the vape non stop which is probably making it worse. Pumping blood hurts.
Gonna drink a beer
I have a feeling once I hit the tek pipe the chest pains will increase but what can you do
I'll give your ass a pounding too -
2022-07-19 at 2:03 AM UTCawe man im pretty blotto right now
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2022-07-19 at 10:59 AM UTCDeflating my asshole in bed
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2022-07-19 at 11:08 AM UTCgoing to work
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2022-07-19 at 11:32 AM UTCwatching niggers play 'The Knockout Game'.
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2022-07-19 at 11:55 AM UTCBlotto buttho
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2022-07-19 at 12:11 PM UTC
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2022-07-19 at 12:48 PM UTC
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2022-07-19 at 12:51 PM UTCYou should put your 3D design skill isn't 3D printing and make some cash out of it.
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2022-07-19 at 12:53 PM UTC
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2022-07-19 at 12:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You should put your 3D design skill isn't 3D printing and make some cash out of it.
yeah its on the list of things I need to get. I would be good with just the scanning part so i can make NFTs out of clay
Originally posted by Sudo 3d printed stuff is really hard to scale. Its cool but we're not there yet
one day we will be able to 3d print a mountain or house
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2022-07-19 at 12:54 PM UTC
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2022-07-19 at 1:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson ?
It's easy, I just designed replacement speaker covers for a Yamaha PSR40 this weekend. It's VERY easy to scale 3D designs.
Scale=large scale
It only really seeks practical for building things one at a time and take a while while doing it. It can't compete with manufacturing and few people find full time work mass producing 3d printed objects
I had a business venture with someone that involved 3d printing but the numbers weren't there to make it financially viable -
2022-07-19 at 1:19 PM UTC
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2022-07-19 at 1:38 PM UTC
Originally posted by Sudo Scale=large scale
Yes, the design software and slicer software does all that for you...it scales up perfectly. Generally though if you are designing a part you design it to the scale you want anyway.It only really seeks practical for building things one at a time and take a while while doing it. It can't compete with manufacturing and few people find full time work mass producing 3d printed objects
3D printing isn't meant to replace standard manufacturing...But 3D printing is done on a commercial scale too. Also go find me some Yamaha PSR40 speaker covers that are commercially made or a replacement trap door cover for An Amiga 1200 etc etc. The trick is to target "high" demand parts that are not commercially available.
I've mentioned before I work for an OEM and I actually print and sell parts to the company because what we needed didn't exist commercially and rather than spend $1000s on getting molds made it was easier to just 3D print them, they are also relatively tiny parts so I can print 50 per run.
Depending on the size of the item you can fit much more than 1 on the build plate and of course you can always have more than 1 printer. People have 3D printing farms churning parts out.
The beauty of 3D printing is you can design and replace things that are unobtainable and/or just don't exist commercially. =I had a business venture with someone that involved 3d printing but the numbers weren't there to make it financially viable
I'm not suggesting he open a fortune 500 company...but you can make a tidy profit selling your designs on ebay or other platforms. My printers have paid for themselves over and over.
Again the trick is finding "a need"
Here's a couple of examples of "needed" parts that you can't buy commercially and sell well on Ebay.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/234092999265?hash=item368107b261:g:tOgAAOSw86Rg8szR
https://www.ebay.com/itm/353778298617?hash=item525ed46ef9:g:u7EAAOSwUAVhmpV4
There's literally hundreds of things you can print that there is demand for...you just have to research it. I tend to stick to stuff related to my hobbies, restoring old computers, accessories for astronomy stuff such as this
https://www.ebay.com/itm/284032665054?hash=item4221aa85de:g:B~gAAOSwcUJfTTMS
^ sell 15-20 of those and you've paid for your printer.