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minus-square@namelivialink6•edit-29 months agoSerious question, how were these enclosures made? Is it resin? Is it plastic? How were they shaping the plastic?
minus-square@Jayb151link9•9 months agoI’m pretty sure it’s just injection molded plastic like the uncolored or"normal" consoles. It might be interesting to get scans of this and try 3d printing them.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•9 months agoBe attentive though, that 3D-printing commonly creates “hollow” structures with just a little bit of support material. If this was transparent, it would look totally weird as a consequence. You need to make this solid on the inside.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•9 months agoI imagine that the technology used to make plastics like these isn’t super-complicated. You just need oil, then you can form it into shape.
minus-square@Harbinger01173430link15•9 months agoWe need reference links and proper internet research, not only trusting whatever that thing hallucinates.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink10•9 months agobrother, you just made it sound like you don’t know what you’re talking about
minus-square@namelivialink1•9 months agoAn example of doing it at home here: https://piped.video/watch?v=Y5_kSuMitu8&t=4
Serious question, how were these enclosures made? Is it resin? Is it plastic? How were they shaping the plastic?
I’m pretty sure it’s just injection molded plastic like the uncolored or"normal" consoles.
It might be interesting to get scans of this and try 3d printing them.
Be attentive though, that 3D-printing commonly creates “hollow” structures with just a little bit of support material. If this was transparent, it would look totally weird as a consequence. You need to make this solid on the inside.
I imagine that the technology used to make plastics like these isn’t super-complicated. You just need oil, then you can form it into shape.
According to ChatGPT is plastic injection moulding
We need reference links and proper internet research, not only trusting whatever that thing hallucinates.
brother, you just made it sound like you don’t know what you’re talking about
An example of doing it at home here: https://piped.video/watch?v=Y5_kSuMitu8&t=4