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    BS Toy 'Child Safe' 3D Printer by Bonsai Lab

    Bonsai Lab Inc. from Tokyo Japan has just unveiled a new 3D printer they say is made for children. The printer, called the BS Toy is uch safer than ordinary 3D printers thanks in part to a special filament it uses called LT80 which was developed by Polymaker LLC. The new filament extrudes at just 80 degrees Celsius. More info on this new machine can be found here: http://3dprint.com/41972/bonsai-lab-bs-toy-3d-printer/ Below you will find some of the specs for the BS Toy 3D Printer:

    • Printer size: 200 x 200 x 200mm
    • Printer Weight: 2kg
    • Build Envelope: 130 x 125 x 100mm
    • Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm (standard) 0.2 - 0.5mm optional


    The machine will be available by the end of this year. Let's hear your thoughts. Below is a picture of the BS Toy 3D printer:

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    Not a fan of the name :P

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    The name seems pretty appropriate for a printer that will only print in a proprietary plastic that will melt in your car on a mild Springtime day.

    All over the delicate and complex mechanical workings of your state-mandated $500 car seat.

    I'm not saying it might melt in your car, because children.

    Total car seat devastation is imminent.


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