I stopped buying tiny plastic adapters after learning how easy they are to 3D print
I've met people with every reason imaginable to dive into the 3D printing hobby, and it typically stems from a good reason and the need for custom plastic things or a genuine frustration built up over years of buying tiny, overpriced accessories. Once you get a printer, you aren't forced to buy a grocery chain's dozen-pack of bag clips just because you only needed a couple. These become simple, hour-long prints that serve you well, and replacements are easier, too, because you just replace the broken part instead of the whole item.
I’ve met people with every reason imaginable to dive into the 3D printing hobby, and it typically stems from a good reason and the need for custom plastic things or a genuine frustration built up over years of buying tiny, overpriced accessories. Once you get a printer, you aren’t forced to buy a grocery chain’s dozen-pack of bag clips just because you only needed a couple. These become simple, hour-long prints that serve you well, and replacements are easier, too, because you just replace the broken part instead of the whole item.
Rashmitha Gupta
India
India
Published by: aplhsindia.in
