Just 3D Printed A Chess Set

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Gizmo j

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Op just download STL files and print them.

I already said in this thread i don't even know how to make my own models.

I get most of my prints from cults

 

Gizmo j

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The 3D shapes are kind of pointy, I'm worried it could hurt my cousin's toddler.
 

quikah

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The 3D shapes are kind of pointy, I'm worried it could hurt my cousin's toddler.
I wouldn't give any 3D printed objects to a toddler; they put everything in their mouth. Is the filament you are using safe for that?
 

Gizmo j

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I wouldn't give any 3D printed objects to a toddler; they put everything in their mouth. Is the filament you are using safe for that?

You might be right, I was looking that up.

Maybe I can laminate them.

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lxskllr

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Or maybe don't bother at all. There's a good reason there's safety regulations for kid's toys, and if that isn't a world you live in, you probably shouldn't get involved.
 

lxskllr

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A stupid machine giving stupid answers to the ignorant. Burning the planet in the process is a value added feature.
 
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nakedfrog

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umm what? you can't blame op on AI.
If he'd actually tried looking for results himself, it might have become apparent to him that the lamination he's talking about is different than laminate flooring. It fits a pattern I've observed in others where they "just ask ChatGPT" and then uncritically accept the output.
 

Kaido

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It fits a pattern I've observed in others where they "just ask ChatGPT" and then uncritically accept the output.

It's the "McDonald's" school of thought, but for answers instead of food, i.e. "ehh, good enough"
 

sdifox

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If he'd actually tried looking for results himself, it might have become apparent to him that the lamination he's talking about is different than laminate flooring. It fits a pattern I've observed in others where they "just ask ChatGPT" and then uncritically accept the output.

So, you agree with me that op is the problem and not AI.
 

MrSquished

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How much is a respectable desktop 3D printer these days? Nothing fancy but nothing cheap either.
 

sdifox

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How much is a respectable desktop 3D printer these days? Nothing fancy but nothing cheap either.
He ignores correct answers provided to him by posters here, what makes you think op can achieve better results googling?