| items that you may not print [message #57931] Tue, 04 December 2012 03:30 UTC |
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If i were to design a discrete smoking pipe in the shape of an everyday item, would i be able to use your service.
Thanks,
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| Re: items that you may not print [message #57933 is a reply to message #57931 ] Tue, 04 December 2012 04:03 UTC |
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just looking for some input.
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| Re: items that you may not print [message #57935 is a reply to message #57933 ] Tue, 04 December 2012 04:21 UTC |
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The only two "prohibited" items are weapons and items of sexual content.
http://www.shapeways.com/support/faq
Just be aware that none of them materials except ceramic are considered "food grade".
Patience, Persistance, Politeness - the 3Ps will help us get us to Perfect Printed Products
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| Re: items that you may not print [message #57937 is a reply to message #57935 ] Tue, 04 December 2012 04:27 UTC |
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thank you!
I have a good Christmas idea
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| Re: items that you may not print [message #57939 is a reply to message #57931 ] Tue, 04 December 2012 04:29 UTC |
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I think "Discrete" is the key word here.Lots of things you can smoke in a pipe. Could possibly be frowned on.
Have any questions regarding Blender, and need fast answers, you are always welcome at the IRC Server Freenode, channel #blender. As a bonus, several there have experience in modelling for 3D prints.
Keith
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| Re: items that you may not print [message #57951 is a reply to message #57939 ] Tue, 04 December 2012 10:38 UTC |
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Given that 3D printing is both addictive and mind-boggling on its own (as well as a potential money drain),
I think printing a bong would be kind of redundant.
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| Re: items that you may not print [message #57988 is a reply to message #57951 ] Wed, 05 December 2012 04:54 UTC |
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Does anyone else remember the ProtoPipe?
-Bathsheba
http://bathsheba.com
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