Can you 3D printed bongs?

With a 3D printer at home, you can get creative making bongs with other people's designs, and maybe even come up with a few designs of your own. You can also use the printer to make other cool stuff, from cable organizers to salt and pepper shakers.
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Can you 3D print a water pipe?

Did you know that it is possible to 3D print pipe fittings? Additive Manufacturing will provide you with high quality, robust mechanical parts. 3D printing materials can be water-resistant, heat- resistant and show great resistance to corrosion.
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Can you smoke through PLA?

All of the designs here can be printed using ABS and PLA, the two main filaments used to make many 3D-printed objects. But here's the catch; you'll still need to dress-up your bong with a metal or glass bowl. ABS and PLA aren't safe to smoke out of.
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Can 3D printed objects be edible?

It's completely safe to consume 3D printed foodstuffs as long as they've been prepared in an appropriate machine in a clean environment (as with any other kitchen).
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Can you drink out of 3D printed cups?

It is safe to drink from 3D printed cups as long as they're made with food-safe filaments. Finishing the cup food-grade material will help protect it from bacteria that may invade the surface.
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Is 3D filament toxic?

3D printer filament fumes are toxic when melted at very high temperatures so the lower the temperature, generally the less toxic a 3D printer filament is. PLA is known as the least toxic filament, while Nylon is one of the most toxic filaments out there. You can reduce toxicity with an enclosure and air purifier.
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Is PLA toxic when burned?

When burned, PLA may release fumes known as VOC (Volatile Organic Carbon). Although not all VOCs are toxic, their inhalation should be avoided at all costs in order to prevent health-related issues. It is widely known in the scientific community that VOCs can lead to pulmonary diseases like asthma and bronchitis.
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Is it safe to 3D print indoors?

Consumer-grade 3D printers have grown in popularity in recent years, but the particles emitted from such devices can negatively impact indoor air quality and have the potential to harm respiratory health, according to a study from researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and UL Chemical Safety.
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Does 3D printing PLA produce fumes?

PLA Filament Fumes

It is made from entirely natural substances such as maize and sugarcane. This is why it smells so nice and sweet when heated up! When it is heated, PLA gives off a non-toxic chemical called Lactide. A lot of people say, if you're using PLA, you shouldn't worry about breathing in the fumes.
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Can 3D prints be airtight?

It is possible to 3D print a waterproof and airtight object which can hold water for long periods of time without leaking. Generally, 3D prints created normally are not waterproof because there are many small gaps throughout an object due to the nature of 3D printing.
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Can 3D printed parts hold pressure?

Air tight and water tight containers such as cups, canisters, or tanks can now be 3D printed using standard filament 3D printers. This makes it possible to make 3D prints that hold water or float. Air pressure tanks, boats, submersibles, pontoons, and food safe containers can be made.
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Can you 3D print a dab rig?

The Dabvac is a simple 3D printed product that allows you to dab on the go with the use of a torch. The part that is 3D printed is the joint adapter that connects the glass dish to the hose. It's basically a simplified rig, or concentrates pipe (or a mini concentrates hookah?).
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Can you 3D print a suppressor?

The short answer is yes, 3D printed suppressors work. Since the overall concept, manufacturing method, and materials used are all still relatively new, the longevity of 3D printed silencers is yet to be seen.
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Do 3D printers release toxic fumes?

Several new studies found that 3D printers emit toxic particles that may be harmful to humans. The studies, presented at the 2020 Society for Risk Analysis virtual Annual Meeting on December 15, showed that the particles released during the printing process can affect indoor air quality and public health.
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How toxic are PLA fumes?

PLA filament fumes

When you melt PLA filament, it releases Lactide into the atmosphere. This is a non-toxic chemical, however, and is relatively safe to be around. PLA is a low emitter of VOCs and UFPs as compared to other 3D printing filaments.
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Are 3D resin fumes toxic?

Resin printer fumes are toxic in unventilated spaces where the oversaturation of vapors and dust increase the concentration of harmful volatile compounds in the air. Inhaling toxic fumes can cause sensitization, breathing trouble, throat and lung inflammations, and asthma upon chronic exposure.
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Is PLA cancerous?

ABS emitted styrene – a chemical that is both toxic and carcinogenic. Other materials based on nylon gave off caprolactam particles, which are linked with other non-life threatening health problems. The PLA filament emitted a benign chemical named lactide.
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Why does PLA smell sweet?

Polylactic acid (PLA) is an agricultural biopolymer. Its monomers are derived from lactic acid, which is fermented from natural materials like sugar beets, sugar cane, or corn. Thus, it has a sweet smell because of its organic composition.
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Is PLA edible?

No, our products are not edible. They are FDA approved for food contact, but are not considered edible/digestible. Even though many of our products are derived from plants, they are plastic and should not be eaten.
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Is PLA plastic safe breathing?

While everyone knows the unpleasant odor from ABS cannot possibly be healthy to breathe in, most of us generally do not really care. However, not only ABS, but also PLA, may release toxic fumes known as VOCs (Volatile Organic Carbon).
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What is bad about 3D printing?

Potential Hazards of 3D Printing

Some common hazards include: Breathing in harmful materials: 3D printing can release particulates and other harmful chemicals into the air. Skin contact with harmful materials: Users can get hazardous materials, such as metal powders, solvents and other chemicals, on their skin.
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Is 3D printing a fire hazard?

3D Printers are at risk of catching fire because they use power to produce heat. If your printer overheats or malfunctions, it could quickly start a fire, and if you aren't prepared to contain the fire, you could ruin your printer or even burn your home.
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Is PLA hot water safe?

don't drink hot things from it, but don't drink anything from it just incase. Well, natural PLA is made out of corn and safe around corn. However, as it has been stated, it may be safe the first time around, but due the tiny crevices, bacteria can easily build up and become unsafe.
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