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I’ve been using PETG for my quadcopter and lots of other prints and it is one of my most favourite filaments. It’s very strong, has great layer bonding, almost no warping/shrinking and not brittle. Don’t know the difference to PETT though, sorry
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Yes, all fair points. I’ve declined the job anyway, so no worries. The NZ laws in relation to firearms (that’s the term used) don’t apply to ‘toy guns’ - so in the end it would come down to whether a model would be considered a toy gun or an imitation. I totally agree with you that in front of a c…
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I actually went and talked to police last week. They were really reasonable and cool about this (for a split second I thought they might not be too happy about the topic). For New Zealand the situation is this: - don’t make a replica (anything that’s functional) without the required licenses (manu…
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Hi, I had a customer request for a toy gun. It looks pretty real with some ornaments and steam-punk like artefacts. Before I proceed, does anyone happen to know about the legality of producing (printing) and posessing toy firearms? The information I found on the police web site isn’t quite clear …