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Re: Materials
Yes
Pretty sure it's written in the rules
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Re: Materials
Are we allowed to 3D print parts of the mousetrap's base to act as a slip-on? Our team researched for a while but we couldn't find an answer.
Re: Materials
What is a slip-on? If you mean print a mount that holds the trap, that would be fine as long as you do not modify the trap.Zackariah! wrote: ↑December 9th, 2019, 12:14 pmAre we allowed to 3D print parts of the mousetrap's base to act as a slip-on? Our team researched for a while but we couldn't find an answer.
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