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Old 23-Dec-16, 17:02
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That's awesome! Dunno if the girlfriend would appreciate it lol

I'll admit, I've wondered how a 3D printer could handle printing out a pinning thing hehe
I wondered the same thing - 3D print. It's not a schoolgirl pin, but my favorite crossbody pin printed 3D.

I've had a printer for a couple of years and tried to print my Daz 3D stuff with little success. This topic renewed my interest. In doing some research I found there was a hardware upgrade to my printer. Bought it, installed it and came up with this:

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This was my first print with the new hardware and it came out better than expected. The hair on Denise is a little messed up, but the rest of the build looks really good. I used a metalicized plastic so it has the look, feel and weight of a clay sculpture.

I'm currently experimenting with the matchbook pin on a 3D print:
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Thank you Wrestlingguy21 and Zwieg for renewing my interest in 3D printing!
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