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Personal logo Extra Crispy Sponsoring Member of TMP23 Nov 2015 6:55 a.m. PST

We all knew this day was coming and I think this is a very cool application for home use. Especially since it is a use that doesn't not necessarily require super fine detail.

I'm curious though, how much does the "ink" for these things cost? Will it be cheaper to print at home versus resin or more?

Course, with print at home you get only and exactly the pieces you need. But I'd sure prefer to to the floors in paper…

Also cool that I coul resize these to my preferred scale I'm guessing?

Waco Joe23 Nov 2015 9:57 a.m. PST

With the advent of plastic recycling for 3d printers you can literally design one offs and reuse the pieces for something else.

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