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How Jiggaboo makes money with his 3D printer

  1. #21
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Literally none of the parts of a 3D printer can/could be used on a CNC machine…you'd have to replace them all. Motors…too weak, print head…obviously not. Power supply, too weak, firmware, wrong type, frame too small/weak…you might be able to reuse the on/off switch and some of the stop sensors.



    ehjucate thyself
  2. #22
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny

    ehjucate thyself



    Cutting wood after replacing parts. Lol...pointless, dumb and a waste of money
  3. #23
    Previously on NIS
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Literally none of the parts of a 3D printer can/could be used on a CNC machine…you'd have to replace them all. Motors…too weak, print head…obviously not. Power supply, too weak, firmware, wrong type, frame too small/weak…you might be able to reuse the on/off switch and some of the stop sensors.
  4. #24
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    This is my CNC machine. The aluminum billets I've ordered will ship from Texas tomorrow. I currently own software for AR15, AR10, and Glock 19 lowers.

  5. #25
    aluminum is a gay metal.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  6. #26
    Does the tin man have a sheet metal cock
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  7. #27
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
  8. #28
    I can ask our metal fabricator at work to cut me anything I need...It would be nice to own a proper CNC machine but the cost vs the use isn't worth it for me. If I did buy one I'd want a REAL one not a toy one...a REAL one is going to be several thousand dollars...and as mentioned I wouldn't get enough use out of it to justify the cost when I can ask the metal guy through work to cut me stuff.

    No, it's on the wish list but way down it.

    (and a cnc machine for wood and plastic or a "converted" 3D printer is about as gay as it fucking gets)
  9. #29
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I can ask our metal fabricator at work to cut me anything I need…It would be nice to own a proper CNC machine but the cost vs the use isn't worth it for me. If I did buy one I'd want a REAL one not a toy one…a REAL one is going to be several thousand dollars…and as mentioned I wouldn't get enough use out of it to justify the cost when I can ask the metal guy through work to cut me stuff.

    but would you be comfortable asking him to CNC you an 8 inch high tensile high girth dildo ?
  10. #30
    cigreting Dark Matter
    Originally posted by Sudo I've seen them before and heard they were unreliable. When you're using something designed to protect your life you want it to work everytime. It's better than nothing but if it's something you need you don't want any doubts. It's like buying a discount parachute or a top of the line name brand one

    Thats why you buy a revolver, not a nigger gun
  11. #31
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny but would you be comfortable asking him to CNC you an 8 inch high tensile high girth dildo ?

    SMH
  12. #32
    Murk Lore African Astronaut [usually pique my undulation]
    Originally posted by Donald Trump

    Someone sold 62 3D printed guns for $150 each at a Houston gun buy-back event.

    You don't get money. You get best buy or Walmart gift cards
  13. #33
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Murk Lore You don't get money. You get best buy or Walmart gift cards

    1. Every municipality does differently.

    2. You've never owned a gun.

    3. You've never been to Houston.
  14. #34
    Murk Lore African Astronaut [usually pique my undulation]
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker 1. Every municipality does differently.

    2. You've never owned a gun.

    3. You've never been to Houston.

    Either way they won't take 3D prints because he got greedy and tried to pass off as many as he could all at once

    He clearly found a loophole no law broke since " no questions ask"
    But I have to say. This took a lot of time to make each one. The machines are fairly slow. Ask JigJo
  15. #35
    Originally posted by Murk Lore Either way they won't take 3D prints because he got greedy and tried to pass off as many as he could all at once

    He clearly found a loophole no law broke since " no questions ask"
    But I have to say. This took a lot of time to make each one. The machines are fairly slow. Ask JigJo

    They already did take them...I posted the pic somewhere on here. The dude was pretty smart.

    Yeah they are pretty slow to print but people have more than one printer..I've got 3 so could print 3 at a time...and at $150 a pop I wouldn't have a problem running them 24/7
  16. #36
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Murk Lore Either way they won't take 3D prints because he got greedy and tried to pass off as many as he could all at once

    He clearly found a loophole no law broke since " no questions ask"
    But I have to say. This took a lot of time to make each one. The machines are fairly slow. Ask JigJo

    With the right printer at 700mm per hour those low quality crappy things could have been pumped out in less than 4 hours each.
  17. #37
    Murk Lore African Astronaut [usually pique my undulation]
    But he has to assemble. Pieces have to be shaved to fit snugger but maybe he did a sloppy job. Just enough to pass off but not all working or functioning properly

    Even those metal ones the Asian gangs make in the Philippines have to do a lot of tweaking to get them just right. But they sell them for 100-200 each which is like 500 bucks in the USA. Apparently the USD has 3-4 times the value over there
  18. #38
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Murk Lore But he has to assemble. Pieces have to be shaved to fit snugger but maybe he did a sloppy job. Just enough to pass off but not all working or functioning properly

    Even those metal ones the Asian gangs make in the Philippines have to do a lot of tweaking to get them just right. But they sell them for 100-200 each which is like 500 bucks in the USA. Apparently the USD has 3-4 times the value over there

    Not if never intended to fire them. Which is the safest thing to do with a 3D printed gun, not fire it.
  19. #39
    Originally posted by Murk Lore But he has to assemble. Pieces have to be shaved to fit snugger but maybe he did a sloppy job.

    You think the clowns collecting the "guns" care about whether they look pretty or not?

    I guarantee the idiots doing the collecting had/have no clue about 3D prints and only that they've read about 3D printed guns and though "oh wow fuck!" when a guy showed up with them and thought "Look!!! we took 300 3D printed guns off the streets!"

    ...like the idiots they are.
  20. #40
    Steven African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I can ask our metal fabricator at work to cut me anything I need…It would be nice to own a proper CNC machine but the cost vs the use isn't worth it for me. If I did buy one I'd want a REAL one not a toy one…a REAL one is going to be several thousand dollars…and as mentioned I wouldn't get enough use out of it to justify the cost when I can ask the metal guy through work to cut me stuff.

    No, it's on the wish list but way down it.

    (and a cnc machine for wood and plastic or a "converted" 3D printer is about as gay as it fucking gets)

    more info thanks
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