zouzounaki
Olympian
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whatever floats your boat
Exactly, don't like 3D printed gear, don't buy it and if you think it is over priced, go make one yourself cheaper.whatever floats your boat
Exactly, don't like 3D printed gear, don't buy it and if you think it is over priced, go make one yourself cheaper.
I find it strange that people give 3d printed gear such a hard time but cream themselves over something in resin that was made on a desktop CNC router. Funny old world
Exactly, your opinion is wrong and mine is rightThe latter don't usually look like they were made from melted down Poundland chess pieces though. Most 3D printed mods do.
The whole if you don't like it, do it better yourself argument doesn't cut it for me... for example, I couldn't make a car but I can still express an opinion on ones I do or don't like. Nor am I a chef, but I still give my thoughts on food I do or don't like.
Discussion, innit
Exactly, your opinion is wrong and mine is right
Kidding aside I get it, opinions are what make the world go round and banter mixed in is even better
It's an enjoyable way of firing a mod, on my old Kroma just squeeze it.Tidy looking device, and the firing method and adjustable 510 bring something new to the table
You tube. Where you get paid for chatting bollocks…Not really anything to do with the mod itself, but I can't help being entertained by the fact he uploaded a vid on Youtube a few years ago where he ranted in his usual OTT manner about how cheap and nasty 3D printing is, it shouldn't be considered ' high end', should be sold at a price that reflects it's cheapness etc. So he shouldn't be too surprised if he, and this mod, gets ribbed a little on the decision to use a 3d case.
WHAT!! you can make money at this shit, now you tell me!!!You tube. Where you get paid for chatting bollocks…