import 4.code.about;

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class Thread extends Board {
public void undefined(OP Anonymous) {

String fullTitle = 'undefined';
int postNumber = 619810;
String image = '1709339992604953.png';
String date = '03/01/24(Fri)19:39:52';
String comment = 'Why isn't anyone using papercraft as skin for 3D printed stuff?';

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public void comments() {
if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619819 && dateTime=='03/03/24(Sun)07:51:31') {

'a years-old thread died for this zoomer shit';

}

if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619820 && dateTime=='03/03/24(Sun)08:59:11'  && image=='shhh no more.png') {

'>>619819
Oh no, I'm sure it was full of useful boomer replies fetishizing the board's inactivity and kvetching about the rise of newfangled applications, tools and materials like the use of wood pulp paper instead of honorabur rice paper folded a gōrirrion timesu by master rice pounders who spent decades toiling as apprentices boiling rice to perfection before spending another watching the masters pound said rice, bowed of course in a display of utmost servitude'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619822 && dateTime=='03/03/24(Sun)10:04:49') {

'>>619819
They should all die off when their usefulness ends.'
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if(Piggy && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619826 && dateTime=='03/03/24(Sun)23:25:33') {

'>>619820
>honorabur rice paper folded a gōrirrion timesu

my fucking sides

dudes are so fucking weird on this board, god forbid someone makes a new post and actually participates instead of commenting on a bump limited fucking post from 2016

where to get qt clown girl tho

I also assume because most people doing 3D printed stuff would probably just use colored filament and or hand paint it as opposed to figuring out the measurements for perfectly covering a 3D printed item with paper'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619827 && dateTime=='03/04/24(Mon)05:58:10') {

'>>619826
I figured you would use the same 3D model, once converted to STL for 3D print and once unfolded in Pepakura. Then just glue the paper on the 3D model (like decoupage). You could paint but some stuff has complex textures, like chainmail.

Just needed some model for the post but it's this:
https://www.deviantart.com/rk-crafts/art/The-Amazing-Digital-Circus-Pomni-Papercraft-989599995'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619837 && dateTime=='03/04/24(Mon)23:18:59') {

'>>619826
yeah but they mostly suck at it.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619838 && dateTime=='03/05/24(Tue)03:04:23') {

'>>619810
For complex prints, it'd be hard to get paper to fit, some sort of heat-forming plastic skin would be better. For simpler prints, printing at all would be unnecessary, you could just fold the paper and be done with it.'
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if(Piggy && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619839 && dateTime=='03/05/24(Tue)15:41:05') {

'>>619827
like >>619838
said fitting it exactly I think would be hard, especially with anything rounded, youd be better off just making the thing out of paper to begin with'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619850 && dateTime=='03/06/24(Wed)20:09:21'  && image=='ram.jpg') {

'I fill them full of cement sometimes, kinda same vein.';

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if(Piggy && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619851 && dateTime=='03/07/24(Thu)03:21:18') {

'>>619850
I kinda dig how it deforms in the process'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619855 && dateTime=='03/07/24(Thu)16:59:19'  && image=='m.jpg') {

'>>619851
I figured out how to stop that, but sometimes it adds a nice touch.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==619936 && dateTime=='03/18/24(Mon)07:43:28') {

'>>619810
Real answer, because if you're already making the papercraft the 3d printing part is unnecessary.'
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if(Anonymous && title=='undefined' && postNumber==620001 && dateTime=='03/25/24(Mon)03:17:09') {

'>>619936
My thread died and dissapeared some time ago but I was having some serious issues with large paper dolls be it due to insensitive handling errors or buckling under its own weight. I tried several methods to remedy such problems but they come with their own set of problems which i can elaborate on later.
That being saíd, having 3d printed structure (of precise measurements) to suport my models from inside could be costly but potentially an enhancement over internal supports/rough skeleton with stuffing/filling, especially as I want to make them poseable eventually.'
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if(Anonymous Mogul && title=='undefined' && postNumber==620104 && dateTime=='04/01/24(Mon)21:21:50') {

'>pomni';

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