Originally shared by Alex Lee Bio 3D Printer. First test run a complete failure.

Originally shared by Alex Lee

Bio 3D Printer.

First test run a complete failure.

- Original feline STL not reproduced correctly.

- Verify if genetic structure requires supports. 

- Increase intra-cellular infill.

- Reduce retraction.

- Find gene responsible for rancid breath and remove it before reprinting.

Does it come with a hypodermic needle?

Can you harvest failed prints for their stem cells?

Hilarious !!!

What glue did you use to stick the bottom to the bed… and does it come off easily? :wink:

What is the nozzle size of that hot end?

Please, don’t tell me: this is the first test of a replicator. You can not eat a dog!

@Thomas_Bornhaupt
there isn’t enough catsup (or beer) in the world to make that edible.

With heated build plate… hotdog

And you all thought plastic smelled bad during a print!

@Thomas_Bornhaupt ​ Sure you can. You just need to go to China first.

@Michael_Scholtz I bet this one smells bad after print

@Thomas_Cox in Switzerland too. :wink:

Look at that detail!

Quick, where’s that model of the naked woman, see if you can print that and post pics of your results

3D printer quality has gone up a lot.