• straightjorkin@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Most of the guys I know who have 3d printers are so eager to have someone ask them to make a specific thing for them on the 3d printer, and it’s always really practical makes.

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      5 hours ago

      That’s me. Sort of. Don’t get me wrong, my wife is rapidly running out of room in her office for all the cute animals I have printed for her (that she didn’t ask for, I just surprise her with them sometimes 😅).

      But I’ve rapidly reached the stage where I want to print but have covered most of my own needs for printed stuff. So any time anyone asks if I can print something, I’m thrilled.

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        3 hours ago

        I mean, making cute animals is part of most hobbies. I have created more little animals with crochet than I can count, and I don’t necessarily see 3d printing as anymore wasteful than crochet

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      4 hours ago

      Yeah I’ve done a couple prints for friends or relatives. My most recent print is a simple miny peg-chess set so I can learn from my chess books with a physical board and pieces.

      Not exactly practical, but still useful.

      I’ve successfully solved several real life problems with my printer, and it’s always nice to find something practical to make or fix.