The worst of both worlds, good luck getting a decent print on something moving and good luck vacuuming anything with a giant thing on top of it. 3d printer ever. It would be lucky just to not to get caught on anything, never mind printing on uneven surfaces is just asking for a misprint.
The worst
of both worlds, good luck getting a decent print on something moving and good luck vacuuming anything with a giant thing on top of it.3d printer ever. It would be lucky just to not to get caught on anything, never mind printing on uneven surfaces is just asking for a misprint.I’m going to assume you decided the extra weight may improve vacuuming in some limited situation.
But thanks for leaving the correction to make me wonder for a while. Made your comment almost enjoyable.
No, I actually read the article and realized they ripped the vacuum part out lol
The most believable part of the whole thing. Standard “Tech Incubator” bullshit.
Lol
I’ll go hide my shame