I think this is super fun. I love weird stuff like this.
I’m looking forward to seeing further iterations on this fun idea. The build area is the only part that needs to be submerged and even then only when printing certain features.
Wow, it’s actually way less stupid than expected at first. This is how we’re getting forwards in 3d printing.
I wonder if spraying the print with water or a different cooling liquid would be a more practical solution.
This is cool, thx for sharing
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