3D prints are fine for dry foods. There was a study on the safety of 3D prints when they were being used during COVID as mask frames and face shield hardware, and the study found that prints are safe if you clean them like you would anything else. It could be argued that it's fine for wet foods if you scrub the print right after use with warm soap and water, use a small enough layer height and program in some over extrusion for slightly better squish; it would also be a good idea to sand the print and anneal it.
Printing your own stuff gives you more satisfaction though 😅. I could buy wings for my bike on temu for 20 bucks. I decided to print them using expensive polycarbonate for 40 bucks. But i made them fit perfectly and i did fluid dynamic simulations so they have actual functionality. It just makes me feel better about them even though they cost me 100 hours of design, development, print time and effort. Some.thing are just worth it.
you can optimize the organizer to use less material and time. If you switch to a 0.8mm nozzle and print 0.8mm walls itll be strong, use very little material and print in like an hour or so. that may only be worth it if you make a lot of them. Like if you planned to sell them among other things online
The last one is incorrect, IMO. 3D printing guns is a perfect way to secure the right to bear arms for Americans and might be the only option for people in other countries with less freedom. I wouldn't call it dangerous either. With today's 2A3D community, the quality of designs is improving all the time. Modern designs of 3D printed firearms are as dangerous as regular firearms. One could argue that sometimes not having a firearm is far more dangerous than being illegally armed. Gun control is dead, in the words of the legend himself: "Live free or die".
3D prints are fine for dry foods. There was a study on the safety of 3D prints when they were being used during COVID as mask frames and face shield hardware, and the study found that prints are safe if you clean them like you would anything else. It could be argued that it's fine for wet foods if you scrub the print right after use with warm soap and water, use a small enough layer height and program in some over extrusion for slightly better squish; it would also be a good idea to sand the print and anneal it.
If you really want to 3D print food safe stuff, put a food safe epoxy on the print.
yes its one option but u should not use brass nozzle
use food safe filament food safe epoxy
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Printing your own stuff gives you more satisfaction though 😅. I could buy wings for my bike on temu for 20 bucks. I decided to print them using expensive polycarbonate for 40 bucks. But i made them fit perfectly and i did fluid dynamic simulations so they have actual functionality.
It just makes me feel better about them even though they cost me 100 hours of design, development, print time and effort.
Some.thing are just worth it.
thank you for the comment , yes some things worth it
but can cost
@@3d_printin satisfaction of making something from scratch >>>>>>> cost
PETG and TPU work fine in the dishwasher
you can optimize the organizer to use less material and time. If you switch to a 0.8mm nozzle and print 0.8mm walls itll be strong, use very little material and print in like an hour or so.
that may only be worth it if you make a lot of them. Like if you planned to sell them among other things online
PLA < ASA
The last one is incorrect, IMO. 3D printing guns is a perfect way to secure the right to bear arms for Americans and might be the only option for people in other countries with less freedom.
I wouldn't call it dangerous either. With today's 2A3D community, the quality of designs is improving all the time. Modern designs of 3D printed firearms are as dangerous as regular firearms. One could argue that sometimes not having a firearm is far more dangerous than being illegally armed. Gun control is dead, in the words of the legend himself: "Live free or die".
Personally I'd much rather have something I made rather than buying a thing. It's part of the fun of the hobby.
Nice video! Keep going bro
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Dude's got a point
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Good video, thank you
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Hello nice video, the title has more words than necessary it should be something like this : "things you should not print" or "3d print"
thank you for correcting me