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Had a go at making a passive iphone speaker. Looks cool.

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What 3D printer do you have and how long did it take to print.

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Print a gun and a dildo :D

i am not even kidding!!

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Print a printer

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Print a printer

Machines that can self replicate? Don't like the sound of that

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What 3D printer do you have and how long did it take to print.

I have an ultimaker 2. It took about 4 hours but you can play with settings to speed it up.

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I would make so many stupid things if I had one of those.....The speaker is pretty cool.

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Machines that can self replicate? Don't like the sound of that

Those exist! Google reprap. Those printers can print all of the parts to make a new one except for the printing head, a couple of servo's and some electricity wire. There was a thing on the Dutch forum, where one person started he printed two new ones. The guys that received where expected to print atleast one new one and give it to someone. So after a little while a couple hundred guys had a 3dprinter for the cost of shipping parts, material to print one and a printhead! Its not the most accurate or best printer but its definitely a cool idea imho

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I like it.

If you want, get a brush and some acetone, dip in, brush across the printed grains a few time. This can make it smoother. Don't apply too much on thin part though.

Something I made before:

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/86769-3d-printing-models-tutorials-and-discussion/

2nd post from bottom on page 1.

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Today I'm making beer bottle openers for the BBQ season

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Had a break between production prints so messed about with this

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