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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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so does anyone on here have a 3d printer ive been thinking of trying my hand at designing mascaraed masks for parties that or sex related accessories. |
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By *aid backMan
over a year ago
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They are cheap enough to buy now.
As for masquerade masks buy the time you've got a printer the design and actually printed the mask it would be a lot cheaper to just buy a mask. Especially a simple plastic one even a intricately designed lace type one made from plastic.
You have to remember is all about economy of scale. In the time you print off one mask a factory in China can produce 10,000 better quality masks.
But if you are just doing in for a hobby buy your own printer and fill you boots. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I’ve used them professionally - both plastic ones and metal ones.
The curved surface needed for a mask probably won’t print well unless you have the right nozzle (thin) and filament (ABS/PLA plastic)
Even then, they’d be quite sweaty and brittle to wear.
If you can get your hands on a metal one then you could try more adventurous designs like butt-plugs, dildos etc. - but I’d say those printers are best used to make replacement knee and hip joints lol |
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