Spyke

I was going to say it can’t be good for you to heat up and breathe through plastic, but shit, it can’t be the worst thing for you in this set up 👍

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lemmy.world

Breathing through 3D-printed plastic would be bad enough for you without the cigarettes.

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Eventually the filament will get coated and sealed in a nice, thick layer of tar and protect your lungs from the microplastics! You just gotta break it in a little bit.

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MrScruffreply
lemmy.zip

True I forgot that printing 3D plastic makes the plastic toxic. 🙄

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Melted plastic, plastic fumes, and microplastic particles already aren't great for you, and 3D-printing introduces a bunch of ways for them to be introduced directly into your body.

I worked in the 3D-printing industry for a long time, and I'm confident whoever does my autopsy is going to get a clown-style poof of confetti.

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lemmy.world

Well now I'm confused. The second link was to an HDMI connector. My wife says she only does DP. Do I need an HDMI to DP adapter?

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Hope no more, because both things are already quite possible. Metal printing 3D printers are still prohibitively expensive — like, go to your bank and take out a mortgage levels of expensive — but they do indeed exist. And you can print a lower receiver for an Armalite quite easily which is the only serial numbered and tracked component in the US. Upper receivers are available via mail order because they are not the regulated part (except in certain states), so have at it.

You didn't hear that from me, though.

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people could start 3D printing AR-15 ghost guns

I've heard from people that they've been doing this already, quite successfully, for years.

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Make sure you use this outdoors unless you want to smoke out your entire basement

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It’s 20*6 cigs so 120 to lung. I’ve smoked 40-60 before stopping

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Lighting them all evenly at once is another engineering task. I propose an overheated pan or other metal surface because everything with open fire gonna suck big time.

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mander.xyz

Once they’re lit, I imagine the heat would get out of control quickly. Still, the prototype needs testing to be sure.

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piefed.world

now only smoke once a month. now make an ash tray. 3d print like ai, always a solution looking for a problem

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You don't really have to 3d print that to be fair.

That looks like the half end of a plastic bottle. Save that money to buy more cancer in a stick.

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Why does this alone of all things make me want a drag this long after quitting!? Part of it has to be the curiosity of whether you could even get them all lit.

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