3-D Casts So Cool That You'll Almost Want To Break A Bone
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i think the tan line would maybe warn others that your arm is fragile
[QUOTE=breakyourfac;41434095]This is amazing, look at how much airflow that thing lets your arm get. That means no more horrible smell of built up sweat and dead skin.[/QUOTE]
oh my god
when I had my leg cast taken off I peeled almost half an inch of dead skin off my heels
it was awesome
[QUOTE=BrickInHead;41435348]why did you have a cast on your butt[/QUOTE]
I was once sentenced to death by "Snu-Snu", I was on the verge of death and if it wasn't for Dorner who rescued me I'd be dead.
Fucker burned down the cabin in the process though.
[QUOTE=Paramud;41435401]Why are hexagonal grids so popular in cyberpunk?[/QUOTE]3D printing making hexagonal stuff easier to manufacture and besides, hexagons look rad as fuck.
As Lizzrd said, it is more easy to produce items in hexagons. Less material usage, lighter and they look epic. I have Bfb 3000 Plus 3D printer that was given to me by my school for getting the first A* in GCSE Technology for 10 years seeing as they have never had a proper set of technology teachers. I printed out a vase to hold flowers for my aunt who is housebound, use the same cell like math to make the 3D model then converted it to a Gcode file. 40 Mins later and a epic vase was made, the same vase still stands in my aunts living room a year later. Tuff stuff ABS is.
EDIT:
Heres an awesome tool for doing cell like art models,
[url]http://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/cellCycle/[/url]
Our children will never know the pain of having an unitched scratch festering beneath a cast for days and days.
I've had an old-fashioned cast once on both of my wrists (Snowboarding is a cool sport, yo) and it's fucking terrible, I wish these had been around then.
Who'll be the first to print a full set designed to support unbroken bones?
[QUOTE=Appellation;41439454]Who'll be the first to print a full set designed to support unbroken bones?[/QUOTE]
Doing this as we speak. :P
EDIT: Just realised my printer has enough print volume to make an entire body piece in cell style, that would actually fit me. To turbocad I go!
[img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7203/6804389936_5353b636e7.jpg[/img]
leaked full body cast
[QUOTE=UberGamer;41439501][img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7203/6804389936_5353b636e7.jpg[/img]
leaked full body cast[/QUOTE]
What is it about pale legs from the knee up that makes them look fine, or in some cases even hot, when someone is nude, but somewhat grody when they are dressed with a bit of it showing? Or is that just me?
[editline]13th July 2013[/editline]
[QUOTE=shadowboy303;41439486]Doing this as we speak. :P
EDIT: Just realised my printer has enough print volume to make an entire body piece in cell style, that would actually fit me. To turbocad I go![/QUOTE]
Shadow boy: Facepunch's first superhero?
If my topological plugin would stop crashing I would be getting closer to something of the kind.
[QUOTE=Appellation;41439665]What is it about pale legs from the knee up that makes them look fine, or in some cases even hot, when someone is nude, but somewhat grody when they are dressed with a bit of it showing? Or is that just me?[/QUOTE]
Might have something to do with the fact that if they were nude, you wouldn't be seeing their spiked black gas mask or their neon-pink and black... leg... Whatever the fuck those are supposed to be.
I have a feeling that this wont support enough for shock protection. Plaster casts can be hit pretty hard, knocked around and such without really much pain. But this seems that it would hurt quite a bit if you bumped it into something.
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