Tran
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Link to buy kit: https://www.slate.auto/en/store/AXM0026
Link to DIY 3D print files: https://www.slate.auto/en/cookie-cutter
Thanks! the lab where I'm having mine printed told me the same thing.I don’t see a disclaimer so I’ll be the one to remind everyone that 3D printed parts have layers, making them inherently not food safe. It’s recommended to use plastic wrap (Saran wrap or cling wrap) between the cookie cutter and dough or to treat the cookie cutter as single time use only.
Absolutely 🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙Not trying to simplify things, but all Slate needs to do is focus on one style (pickup), one color, and one motor to transition into production. No options, as they will be added on later. Just plain vanilla. This is “task adaptation” in its purest form, when individuals are asked to perform the same task over and over, they complete it faster and more efficiently. Anyone who has worked in a production environment can appreciate the lack of variation, which leads to errors on the assembly floor.
Stamp them out like cookies. Anyone see the irony here?