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    • Sponge
      Sponge last edited by

      @Luna Unless you do a ton of weird crafting or have a lot of little plastic car dashboard/console pieces or appliance nobs and buttons you're not going to save money with it or profit. For most people that have one it's a hobby and not the tool of a profession. When you get it dialed in it's tons of fun.

      It also opens possibilities beyond printed plastic. You can easily print plastic things, finish them as desired. Then, you make a silicone mold and you can cast resins, chocolate, ice, anything not high-temp. If you're bout-it bout-it you can do sand-casting to make actual metal parts. I have a close friend who's collected pewter dragons since age 4 and I aspire to make some custom ones if I can ever get some 3D models I like for the purpose.

      If anyone takes the plunge let me know. Your first enemy will be your longtime foe: First Layer Adhesion. I can save you some agony here.

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      • silentsophia
        silentsophia last edited by

        I think it sounds interesting. Maybe one day when I have an awesomely huge hobby budget.

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        • Quibbler
          Quibbler @Luna last edited by

          @Luna

          Maybe there's a makerspace nearby or even a library that has one?

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          • Luna
            Luna last edited by

            There's one around here somewhere I'm sure.

            Fun? What is this fun thou speakest of?

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            • thebird
              thebird @Sponge last edited by

              @Sponge
              Way belatedly...
              One of my best friends just got a job at a 3D printing company... His first task was to create his own office supplies.
              I'm beyond jealous.
              3D printing is very dope.

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              • thebird
                thebird last edited by

                Speaking of hobbies and such...
                Does anyone here have a Patreon account? Has anyone heard of Patreon, even? It looks pretty awesome, potentially, and I was thinking about joining up, but my brain is not storming as much as I would like!

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                • silentsophia
                  silentsophia last edited by

                  I've heard of it, and mostly seen web comics people using it. I haven't used it personally, so I can't say. 😞 My budget is kinda tight to throw money at people atm.

                  Also, I am discovering that while lace yarn is pretty, it's making my hands all kinds of angry. I thought I'd make my friends a gift, but augh.

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                  • surreality
                    surreality @Sponge last edited by surreality

                    @Sponge As for the plastic models, you can also use metalcoat on them pretty nicely, which is a lot less expensive in most cases than recasting. Check the metal coatings on sculpt.com for some drool fodder along those lines.

                    I haven't used them myself, though I keep planning to -- I have a pile of shells to attack with them in my case I'd like to coat and patina -- but I would imagine you could do a lot with those. One of them even allows for burnishing and buffing, which is pretty impressive when you think about it!

                    Edit: I'm up to my neck in yarn and stitch markers at the moment. Oh god. One week until show. Big show. Many people. Head, meet desk. One year ago I went to this show, saying, "Huh, I wonder if I could get some things to play with dyes on!" and this year I'm selling stuff through my teacher's booth. 😳 "Slow the fuck down" is apparently not a part of my destiny in this lifetime.

                    Oh fucking well.

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                    • Glitch
                      Glitch last edited by

                      That is seriously one of the most awful websites I've seen in a long time.

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                      • Cobalt
                        Cobalt Tutorialist last edited by

                        Oh, wow. That's like old old old schooooool website. Like something I would done when I was in middle school.

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                        • surreality
                          surreality last edited by

                          Isn't it? It's been like that for decades with no updates at all -- which probably explains a lot. (The last time I ordered from them actually was in the 90s and they had the same site then.)

                          They have many neat things, though!

                          Oh fucking well.

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