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Sarco suicide capsule ‘passes legal review’ in Switzerland
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Turning buildings into batteries? Concrete battery storage explained.
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A machine that can only draw one line patterns
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Electric ice skates that can also be a meat grinder
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The real first 3D printed buildings (1930s)
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A 3D printer that can print designs in jello shots
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3D CAD software provider Dassault Systèmes announces Solidworks for Makers and Solidworks for Students
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3D-printed guns are getting more capable and accessible
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The machine that erases what it creates
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Low cost metal 3D printing by electrochemistry
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The FBI says ‘Boogaloo’ extremists bought 3D-printed machine gun parts
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Programmable filament gives even simple 3D printers multi-material capabilities
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Scientists are 3D printing miniature human organs to test coronavirus drugs
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KFC will test lab-grown chicken nuggets made with a 3D bioprinter this fall in Russia
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Adding a 3D printer to the garage might finally make sense
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Porsche found a way to 3D-print lightweight pistons that add even more horsepower
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3DSen: A NES emulator that makes games playable in full 3D and VR
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A tale of two 3D printers (and all additive manufacturing processes)
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On the Moon, astronaut pee will be a hot commodity. Urine can be used for landing pads, gardens, and drinking water. But will there be enough to go around?
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Volunteers 3D-print unobtainable $11,000 valve for $1 to keep Covid-19 patients alive; original manufacturer threatens to sue
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Recent advances in 3D content understanding
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The world’s largest 3D metal printer is churning out rockets
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Wrecking ball animation - 14 lines of Python in Blender 3d
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3d stereogram in zero lines of pure JS
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The FGC9 is a 3D Printed firearm that is built from unregulated components and costs 100$ to make
@fuggguncontrol: The FGC9 is a (mostly) 3D Printed firearm that is built from unregulated components - using the EU definition of what a "regulated component" is. This makes it just short of an entirely scratch built firearm. It costs 100 dollars to build. #GunControlNow #3Dprinting #DIY https://t.co/gPxoFHzHvd
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noclip.website - A website that lets you view famous levels from all kinds of games in 3D
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Domino animation in 10 lines of Python (Blender 3d)
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Epic Games supports Blender Foundation with $1.2 million Epic MegaGrant
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How 3D printing could help shape surgery
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Amazon is 3D-scanning people's bodies in exchange for gift cards
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The first 3D colour x-rays
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Neri Oxman's new glass printing technique could lead to 3D-printed glass building facades
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The 3D light printer C.A.L. newest proven concepts in 3D printing
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3D Printed Dungeon Tile Recommendations
So I'm running a D&D 5e campaign, and so far have been doing "theatre of the mind". But it has it's limitations when I want the players to use actual combat strategy in some areas. I have...
So I'm running a D&D 5e campaign, and so far have been doing "theatre of the mind". But it has it's limitations when I want the players to use actual combat strategy in some areas. I have experience a few years ago with using a 25mm paper grid for 3.5e and Pathfinder, which worked well because it was quick to draw a map with whiteboard marker.
Now I have a 3D printer, and I'm wondering if anyone has any dungeon tile recommendations, considering the following:
Firstly, are there any systems that are quick to assemble/disassemble as the players discover new rooms, or we need to clear table space?
Second, stability of the map is important. If a player knocks the map with their hand, will everything collapse, simply shift slightly, or is it rigidly held together?
Third, community: A larger community that contributes (and takes contributions) would be better than a propriety system that doesn't allow homebrew designs.
I've seen a few systems (openlock, openforge, and almost any keyword combination that I can think of is on kickstarter), but I'm finding it hard to get a feel for how popular the systems are, and how well they actually work when on the table.
Does anyone have any recommendations on a good system? I guess i'm most interested in the game flowing smoothly, but I'm not opposed to going to a blank paper grid if that's really the better solution.
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The patents behind pasta shapes
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How 3D printing is revolutionizing manufacturing
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Cat tongue spines help smear saliva and inspire new 3D-printed brush
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How to build an amazing seaside diorama – Realistic scenery Vol.14
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Inside the world of DIY ammunition
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Texan who published 3D guns plans jailed on sex assault charge
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Cody Wilson, 3D printed gun advocate, charged with child sexual abuse
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3D printable guns as free speech?
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Why are 3d printed guns just now an issue?
This has been around for a long time. Why just now after years are they cracking down? What new tech was invented? Sorry for being ignorant :(
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Internet publication of 3D printing files about guns: Facts and what's at stake
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DIY guns, like eighty percent lower kits, are a much bigger threat than 3D-printed firearms
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US judge blocks attempt to post blueprints for 3D guns
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The rise of the downloadable gun in America could have dark implications for Australia
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Interview: Studio Eallin Japan and director Kenji Kawasaki
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First 3D colour X-ray of a human using CERN technology
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