Dead memes thread

The guy on /k who made it said he has put a few hundred rounds through it and it worked fine. Polymer lower receivers for AR15s are common enough now, on really budget guns. So 3d printing one is not a stretch.

And for those unfamiliar with US firearm laws, the receiver is the part that is legally considered the firearm, and thus subject to background checks & shipping restrictions. All the other parts can be purchased without any restrictions.

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>Has anyone printed titanium implants yet?
Probably not with standard 3d printers. I'd imagine a CNC would be in order for high grade implants containing titanium.

>sinkposting once wasn't enough

I want a 3d printer that can print disposable/recyclable plates/underwear/napkins/etc

>recyclable plates
Not a bad idea
>Underwear
>Napkins
I'm not sure this is practical. Top Yee

THAT GUY.
I keep trying to find that fucking guy on Jow Forums! I want to ask him for the model files he used! What printer did he use? What material did he print it with with? How much did it cost? I CAN NEVER FIND HIM.

medfag here. 3D printers are used to make models after the patient has been scanned with an MRI. That way the surgeon can get an idea of how the plate will line up with the jaw, etc. It's incredibly useful tech to us.

All the actual implants are still ceramic or titanium, and are not 3D printed.

>>They promised me pirateable cars.
>are you retarded?
They advertised that at the beginning of literally every bought DVD, reard.

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"user, Is it me you're looking for?"

Top YEE not that user sorry. I just had to insert obligatory Lionel Ritchie line there