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>If you own a 3D printer, you've got hard plastics covered. But what if you want to make something soft or squishy, like grip pads or a gadget enclosure? You might want to check out the Saltgator, a desktop SoftGel injection molding machine.

Archive: https://archive.today/BupP1 From the post: >>If you own a 3D printer, you've got hard plastics covered. But what if you want to make something soft or squishy, like grip pads or a gadget enclosure? You might want to check out the Saltgator, a desktop SoftGel injection molding machine.

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Yeah, I also usually do not like posting stuff that is "kick started". Too many of those things end up going bust and I would feel bad if some people invested in something to never get it.

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I wouldn't blame others for my bad decisions. The cash cow for their idea probably will be the material to use for molding, not the device itself since it seems kind of being left in the dark