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UK news story on 3D printing hairspray fire
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Re: UK news story on 3D printing hairspray fire
Sorry, but THREE canisters of hairspray? Into a 3D printer that operates near a stack of flash paper? If this is really true, then he deserved it... a future Darwin Award nominee
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Re: UK news story on 3D printing hairspray fire
Never put hairspray on a hot bed, if you can't place your hand on the surface it's hot!
There is one thing you can say about us oldies, it's that we have common sense!
There is one thing you can say about us oldies, it's that we have common sense!
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Re: UK news story on 3D printing hairspray fire
Damn right!Izzy wrote:Never put hairspray on a hot bed, if you can't place your hand on the surface it's hot!
There is one thing you can say about us oldies, it's that we have common sense!
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Re: UK news story on 3D printing hairspray fire
If this darwin award winning kid would have used 3 cans of hairspray in the bathroom with a hot air blower to style his hair next to flash paper, the result would have been the same. It's ridiculous that THE PRINTER caused the spark. Anything could have.
Having said that, I'm against hairspray, because it simply isn't needed when using a heated bed and glue
Having said that, I'm against hairspray, because it simply isn't needed when using a heated bed and glue
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Re: UK news story on 3D printing hairspray fire
I prefer the hairspray, a cleaner and smoother bottom surface,
But it's personal preference
But it's personal preference
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Re: UK news story on 3D printing hairspray fire
Just don't have too much of a blast using it
Re: UK news story on 3D printing hairspray fire
I would really like to see that ! It would be a great first I think.Titus wrote: ↑November 6th, 2016, 8:05 am If this darwin award winning kid would have used 3 cans of hairspray in the bathroom with a hot air blower to style his hair next to flash paper, the result would have been the same meilleures mutuelles senior. It's ridiculous that THE PRINTER caused the spark. Anything could have.
Having said that, I'm against hairspray, because it simply isn't needed when using a heated bed and glue