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Glidingcameron Posted - Oct 08 2018 : 10:02:32 AM
Hi!
So, we have a 3D printer, and I’ve been thinking about making some toys ( or things to make toys with) and C clips ( because I always lose them lol) things like that. Is there anything I should know about doing that? Is there a way I could hurt them somehow?
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sjusovare Posted - Oct 09 2018 : 12:55:28 PM
I would not use 3D printed items with gliders, since they are likely to lick or chew them, the plastic used for 3D printing is full of bisphenol and other chemicals which are known to be toxic.