It should be noted that Thingiverse’s policy is against “firearms” and not guns in general. The company has no problem with replica props, airsoft guns, sci-fi blaster toys, or gun-like objects that shoot candy.
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“AI will be used only to flag potentially harmful designs, but a human will always be the one to decide if something should be removed,” Chapman told Tom’s Hardware. If a file is removed from Thingiverse, it will be removed by a person, not a machine.
This was my biggest worry, otherwise I see 99% of removed files just being cosplay props
This was my biggest worry, otherwise I see 99% of removed files just being cosplay props
So, my potato “launcher” design would be…OK?
Combustion assisted vegetable catapult, you mean?
…yes?
Yesss.
As long as the potato isn’t made of metal and uses gunpowder to propel it, sure.
No, I actually meant a potato.
Can it launch a 40mm… “potato”?
It’s made from PVC, so whatever a 2" potato would be. 52mm?