Dangerous prints

I would not touch an adapter with a 2 feet pole.

Did you not realise I was playing into the joke? Check the spelling.

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because it could turn out to be his butt in play, instead of someone’s else’s butt…:upside_down_face:

That is exactly why I wrote that most people won’t notice it

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hmm… i wonder if you were actually referring to a butt-plug… with or without adaptive insulation
:rofl:

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The butt or the plug-in part? :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

I don’t want to get cancelled :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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It ā€˜opens up’ a whole new realm of designs!

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Not that we don’t have these designs already …:shushing_face:

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You mean ā€œchristmas treeā€ that’s shaped like…

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that, and many others alike.

Now we’re getting into a whole different category of potentially dangerous prints! One thing is for sure though, they still involve sticking things where they shouldn’t be.

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Aslong as you flare the base you’ll be fine.

And in case of accident, don’t lie to the medical staff. They do know and don’t care about the excuses. You won’t be the first to ā€œslip in the showerā€ or something like that.

Yeah. We figured that much :upside_down_face:

One in a million chances Doc…

I swear someone hacked my 3d printer and printed up some weird stuff! I just walked in the room, tripped over the rug, and bam.

Look, all I’m saying is, don’t leave your bed slinger on the floor, you have no idea what kind of print someone might send to it. Be extra careful if you have a belt printer. You don’t want to get caught at the wrong end of that one.

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I wonder how long before printers all over the world spontaneously start printing naughty bits on some hacker’s command as a prank?

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It does not need a hacker for that…
https://all3dp.com/4/bambu-lab-cloud-error-causes-prints-to-start-unprompted-users-printers-damaged/

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Wow! That was before I got here but, wow. Thanks for that!

Another advantage to powering down when not in use.

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