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Blippy the Wonder Slug 🇩🇪

"You'll never make anything useful with that 3D printer!"

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35 comments
Jennifer

@BlippyTheWonderSlug hahaha!! I'm not sure I could eat those cookies 😹

Blippy the Wonder Slug 🇩🇪

@Jennifer
I love to eat those little kittys
For they are so sweet
Bite the kitty's tail off
Chew on kitty feet

(Apologies to Kliban)

helgenug

@BlippyTheWonderSlug

Sometimes I imagine a parallel universe, where - in this case - cats have become the superior species and are making the same fun of us. "Hey look, what I came up with: A cookie cutter in the form of a human. And look, it even has an asshole. So cute."

@Daniel_Pagenstecher

Coles Street Pothole

@BlippyTheWonderSlug
"Oh, look at these . . . pumpkin cookies/"
[puts on glasses]
[takes off glasses]

Wilfried Klaebe

Is that SLA or FDM? Because FDM leaves tiny little nooks and crannies one cannot clean that are ideal breeding grounds for nasty stuff one doesn't want on one's food...

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Quanten

@wonka the surface pattern strongly suggests FDM. But as mentioned in the alt text, this image is an internet find and not from @BlippyTheWonderSlug

I personally printed stuff for food contact and I really prefer FDM with PETG, since there are food safe PETG filaments. Compared to SLA resins with hazard statements on the packaging…

And bacteria growth is a problem with every surface if the environment conditions are suitable for it to grow.
Just clean and store them in a dry place

@wonka the surface pattern strongly suggests FDM. But as mentioned in the alt text, this image is an internet find and not from @BlippyTheWonderSlug

I personally printed stuff for food contact and I really prefer FDM with PETG, since there are food safe PETG filaments. Compared to SLA resins with hazard statements on the packaging…

Ted Mielczarek

@quanten @wonka @BlippyTheWonderSlug I looked into this years ago and the solution I settled on (but never wound up actually using in practice) was to give the finished product a coating of ArtResin, which is food safe.

SuperDicq

@BlippyTheWonderSlug@ieji.de Are you using food grade filament or are you eating microplastics?

lutz_

@BlippyTheWonderSlug @sonjdol

Where can I find the data for printing this stuff?

Cæla

@lutz_ @BlippyTheWonderSlug @sonjdol on Thingiverse, just search "cat butt cookie cutter" theres a bunch of remixes.

mos_8502 :verified:

@BlippyTheWonderSlug My 3D printers have paid back in goods sold ten times or more what I paid for them.

undead

@BlippyTheWonderSlug
Those are a wonderful catastrophe... or catasterisk?

orbit

@BlippyTheWonderSlug need the STL or .obj ! Link please :blob_dizzy_face:

masukomi

@BlippyTheWonderSlug I absolutely want to see how these come out.

⚠️ Warning though: FDM printers are not food safe. Even if you use food-safe filament, the tiny gaps between the layers are functionally impossible to remove all food debris from, so it'll build up microscopic colonies of who knows what over time (especially with sugar cookie batter).

Takiro 🎨

@BlippyTheWonderSlug
Me to my partner just yesterday. I'm going to send him this so he can prove me wrong.

FinalOverdrive

@BlippyTheWonderSlug plenty useful things can be made with these printers.

isol

@BlippyTheWonderSlug

They should use that shape in the Squid Game's sugar honeycomb 🤪

R. L. Dane :debian: :openbsd:

@BlippyTheWonderSlug

jeff_goldblum_jurassic_park_your_scientists_were_so_preoccupied_with_whether_or_not_they_could_they_didnt_stop_to_think_if_they_should.mp4

Howard Chu @ Symas

@BlippyTheWonderSlug that pattern needs its symmetry fine-tuned so it can fully interlock (like an Escher interlocking tile design) so you don't have to reroll excess cookie dough over and over

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