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July
@july
Just realized that if you 3D print in zero gravity (I.e. space), you don’t need supports
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Zach Davidson
@zd
Have you heard of Varda? Not 3D printing, but they found a similar insights w/r/t using LEO for processing certain materials for biopharma companies https://www.varda.com/
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dawufi
@dawufi
No I still need emotional support I hope you'll be there
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not parzival
@shoni.eth
wouldn't it have other challenges like contact being a force that moves it?
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Jake Casey
@jakeacasey
Cool idea. I imagine you'd start with a single pole from an outer structure as like a piece to hold it 'in place', then work outwards from there. Giant spherical rails for a workspace.
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YES2Crypto 🎩 🟪🟡
@yes2crypto.eth
No supports, but stabilizers/holds
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Sine
@sinusoidalsnail
Okay, now you basically printing in 4d, July 🤯
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Fran d’Amore
@ffran
how do you keep it aligned with the base?
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Snickerdoodle
@snickerdoodle
Craziest realization of 2024 for sure
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