Message from @War Waifu

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2019-10-12 01:52:56 UTC  

It's woven

2019-10-12 01:52:59 UTC  

@War Waifu eventually I plan to. I need to move out and get more space for one.

2019-10-12 01:53:11 UTC  

It's a sewing machine

2019-10-12 01:53:18 UTC  

You can do it at your desk

2019-10-12 01:53:53 UTC  

I have a computer at my desk, and nowhere to store the sewing machine. I need to clean out my room as it is.

2019-10-12 01:54:06 UTC  

Wash your penis

2019-10-12 01:54:26 UTC  

@franknotcreep By CNC sewing machine, I meant one that could weave too, my bad.

2019-10-12 01:54:46 UTC  

Two very different machines

2019-10-12 01:54:54 UTC  

Are you Jorden Petersoning me?

2019-10-12 01:54:59 UTC  

yeah a loom and a sewing machine are way different

2019-10-12 01:55:10 UTC  

@Snowback I thought that was the idea.

2019-10-12 01:55:10 UTC  

@Red Korvo kill yourself

2019-10-12 01:55:20 UTC  

Looms have to be very big and have a shit ton of moving parts

2019-10-12 01:55:33 UTC  

You need to feed in a bunch of strands all at the same time

2019-10-12 01:55:50 UTC  

Like making a home size loom to get cheaper Kevlar is rarted

2019-10-12 01:56:02 UTC  

There is literally no way to have a machine that would loom out material and sew it in 3d at the same time

2019-10-12 01:56:26 UTC  

You need a machine the size of a ford f350

2019-10-12 01:56:30 UTC  

And a sewing machine

2019-10-12 01:56:57 UTC  

An injection molder and an mill are very different too, but 3d printers can make structures that would require both. I'm looking for the 3d printer of... thread. I know it's not a thing and won't be for a while. But a man can dream.

2019-10-12 01:57:19 UTC  

It doesn't work like that

2019-10-12 01:57:31 UTC  

3d printers dont weave

2019-10-12 01:57:41 UTC  

They dont stitch things together

2019-10-12 01:58:02 UTC  

Holy shit bro

2019-10-12 01:58:05 UTC  

All 3d printers work by applying a hot material to bond to another hot material of the same kind

2019-10-12 01:58:07 UTC  

I've been patient with you

2019-10-12 01:58:15 UTC  

Did I ask for a 3d printer that could use thread? I used it as an analogy. I know you can't use thread with a printer.

2019-10-12 01:58:24 UTC  

But equating a 3d printer to a mill and injection molding machine

2019-10-12 01:58:30 UTC  

Im boutta go off

2019-10-12 01:58:43 UTC  

😂

2019-10-12 01:58:50 UTC  

FDM printing is still garbage tier

2019-10-12 01:58:54 UTC  

Like literally

2019-10-12 01:59:09 UTC  

I'm aware of the limits and differences between those two and a printer. Very aware. I own a damn printer.

2019-10-12 01:59:10 UTC  

@Red Korvo bro yea you can

2019-10-12 01:59:15 UTC  

filament is basically thread

2019-10-12 01:59:16 UTC  

Good for form factor testing and memes to post on reddit

2019-10-12 01:59:18 UTC  

just melty thread

2019-10-12 02:00:39 UTC  

@Red Korvo I'm telling you that you can not just run a single stitch and create an item with one big spool of material. It doesn't work like that. You need flat sheets of woven fabric to be stitched together to make stuff.

Like your talking about spewing out a line that you are then somehow turning back on its self and sewing into shapes without every tying its self in a knot

2019-10-12 02:00:51 UTC  

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2019-10-12 02:01:20 UTC  

nah man thatll totally work

2019-10-12 02:03:21 UTC  

But if you want to make something out of kevlar its extremely easy and cheap

2019-10-12 02:03:41 UTC  

Buy kevlar inserts from surplus vests