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The Vimeo Thread (YouTube Can Come Too)
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"Young guy, designed a plastic gun that can be produced on a 3d printer. Guess what the murder weapon was?"
"Looks like someone wanted to break the mold."
CHUNG CHUNG
Right after "The Brony Murder" episode.
Camera pulls out to show the DA and the assistant DAs sitting on an old leather couch, sharing a bucket of popcorn and watching MLP.
Executive Producer
Dick Wolf
Plus if someone wants a gun badly enough to buy an $8000 3d printer, they can probably get their hands on a better, cheaper gun more easily. The biggest problem is being able to get them past metal detectors, that's worrying.
A basically functional gun is a smooth barrel with technology equivalent to a pez dispenser at one end. Lathes require about the same skill to master as Microsoft Excel, and only take a while to learn because they can make all sorts of shapes - if you're only trying to make 1 or 2, you can definitely learn how in a week or less.
Really, the hardest part of building a gun is making a barrel of the same caliber as the ammunition, which is the real limiting factor in homemade weapons. Look up pipe gun on youtube. As long as you have a pipe, you have a gun; the rest is just manufacturing quality, and the quality of the 3d printer gun is actually pretty crappy. In fact, the machine has to be modded just to make the correct smooth barrel, which requires understanding of how to manipulate 3d printer settings.
The reason people aren't walking around with pipe guns is actually the same reason people won't be walking around with 3D printer guns: they can buy quality manufactured guns for way cheaper.
Also, 3D printer guns do have an obligate metal component: the actual bullet.
Doc: That's right, twenty five years into the future. I've always dreamed on seeing the future, looking beyond my years, seeing the progress of mankind. I'll also be able to see who wins the next twenty-five world series.
gonna stop you right there
because for an individual buying an $8,000 printer is more expensive than a gun
but for a drug operation/organized crime/serial killer, 8000 bucks is a pretty low overhead for an infinite supply of easily destroyed, single use, untraceable guns.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xGekki_09Ho
It one of those high art pieces
It lacks Jessica by the Allman Brothers
It's just they are mad it's outside of the world of spies
Plus, that 3D printer cost $8,000. The Makerbot will only set you back $2,000.
Season's greetings, Satan!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Rtn06ZW9Xm0#!
You can get 3D printer kits for under $600, even less if you only buy the non-printed parts.
You can
Just print out the basic outside of the armour look you want and weave together phone books it will stop high powered rounds!
Oh geez, I didn't think of that at all.
What's the difference between $600 3D printer and a $8000 one? Just size?
You might wanna remove the link, we aren't allowed to make direct links to KS anymore.
Also:
Great, now I feel kinda bad for looking down on people who make vocaloid songs.
# paweaboo Talk about the animu's with friendly people on SLASHnet.
TO PRINT A 3D PRINTER?
Satans..... hints..... I'm a mo bro!
3D PRINTERS ALL THE WAY DOWN
# paweaboo Talk about the animu's with friendly people on SLASHnet.
Almost
Ok so, I legit rolled a tear while listening to this. Just the combination of that song and old game nostalgia hit me really hard.
There's a download link in the description on youtube btw.
Actually a pretty big one
You can only print certain things with a $600 one of a certain size/dimension, where as an eight thousand dollar one will probably let you replicate whatever you damn well please.
Not quite. You can still only print things out of one kind of material.
Honestly the differences between cheap 3D printers and expensive 3D printers are the same as normal printers
Maximum print size, quality, speed
I'm just going to consider Rowan an unofficial Python member.
so much for this afternoon