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By numerobis
#381568
Mihai wrote:Incredible! Bad taste/no taste now perfectly printed in 3D!
:!: :lol:
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By eric nixon
#381575
That 'reality' tv episode is just an advert for that printer, I dont think theres a real customer who wants to drive that, or that it would be legal, and its completely unsafe. I bet we never see the whole bike finished, and there is no 'customer'.

Nice dragon head though.
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By eric nixon
#381637
Well, the level of unsafety here is to do with the concept of hooks... at speed.. getting caught on things. And the other issue is how pedestrians feel being impaled by a dragons head, but thats a lot less likely to happen.
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By Hervé
#381638
hehe Brian.. :lol:

that one is not bad too..
wow now i know what boring looks like
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By RobMitchell
#381663
eric nixon wrote:Well, the level of unsafety here is to do with the concept of hooks... at speed.. getting caught on things. And the other issue is how pedestrians feel being impaled by a dragons head, but thats a lot less likely to happen.
Yeah, but what a way to go. "How did he die?" "He was impaled by a dragon's head."
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By Mihai
#381699
RobMitchell wrote: Yeah, but what a way to go. "How did he die?" "He was impaled by a dragon's head."
:lol:

and would the coolness factor diminish if you instead said: "He was impaled by a 3D printed dragon's head." ? I think it would. Now it just sounds nerdy.
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By RobMitchell
#381706
Mihai wrote:
RobMitchell wrote: Yeah, but what a way to go. "How did he die?" "He was impaled by a dragon's head."
:lol:

and would the coolness factor diminish if you instead said: "He was impaled by a 3D printed dragon's head." ? I think it would. Now it just sounds nerdy.
Haha you're right, it's definitely not as impressive.
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