Ok so the only down side to 3d printing till recently has been that the surface was a little bit rough. Now with the polished material and breaking in part of the process is removed as well. And so the noise is of another charater now. Much nicer! so there you have it. I am deffinatly voting for SLS 3d printing.
@Mrstreetballer97 Yes, he does. But his puzzles are mostly just for prototyping to see if a concept works. Plus, they are made practically every week or so. There would be no time to cast all of his puzzles anyway, and so in that case 3D printing is the cheaper and better solution.
Ok so the only down side to 3d printing till recently has been that the surface was a little bit rough. Now with the polished material and breaking in part of the process is removed as well. And so the noise is of another charater now. Much nicer! so there you have it. I am deffinatly voting for SLS 3d printing.
Tripleyou 5 months ago
I make my puzzles from poop
stevedabomb1 1 year ago
I buy them at the store.
No, just kidding. I don't build puzzles.
TheOatCuber 1 year ago
3D printing
chrhem1234 1 year ago
Someone needs a haircut XD
DFGGED 1 year ago
@LMAObackspacebutton Second comment, actually, Fail :P
Mindstormscreator 1 year ago
3d printing is what Oskar van deventor uses, i dont really build puzzles though. idk oskar is an amazing puzzle builder and he uses 3d printing
Mrstreetballer97 1 year ago
@Mrstreetballer97 Yes, he does. But his puzzles are mostly just for prototyping to see if a concept works. Plus, they are made practically every week or so. There would be no time to cast all of his puzzles anyway, and so in that case 3D printing is the cheaper and better solution.
Mindstormscreator 1 year ago
u said my name :)
yummyyummypbj 1 year ago
casted cheaper
michael1234252 1 year ago