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I can understand the perception that this is an unreasonable cut corner with potential consequences, or that it's unknowable if it's reasonable or not without knowing more, but it's hard to wrap my mind around the 3rd option I keep seeing: That this is obviously a harmless example of scrappy ingenuity. Where do people get that kind of confidence in something with so many variables, both physical and financial?


In what scenario wouldn't you just 3d-print it instead?


You can buy a bazillion feet of this trim in the time it takes to print like a 1000 of these.


In a scenario where the thermoplastic would melt?

I imagine there’s industrial-grade 3D-printing material, but if they’re in such a time crunch to get these out the door for Q2, it was probably quicker to just send an intern to Home Depot.




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