pippellia on Nostr: True Cubit was not designed for 3D printing, and I knew it. However the "Design for ...
True Cubit was not designed for 3D printing, and I knew it.
However the "Design for the process" is not correct either. Almost all the products people love are pushing the boundaries of what's possible with the design.
ergonomic TV controllers, super slim smartphones, foldable screens, and a bunch more stuff.
Obv, this kind of tasks require $$
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