@3dprinting.canada: Forget fuzzy skin. 👀 BumpMesh by CNC Kitchen opens up a whole new way to texture your 3D prints. Ways I'd actually use it. ⬇️ 1. Add grip to tool handles and camera accessories 2. Hide Z-seams on decorative prints 3. Create realistic wood, leather, or fabric textures 4. Use your own texture images for completely custom designs Which project would you use this on? Try it yourself: https://bumpmesh.com/
Browser? You know a browser isn't safe right? *"Browsing" the internet* ever heard of that?
2026-07-07 13:01:09
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Deeder :
They just get to own your work right? What's the rub
2026-07-07 11:33:03
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MattyjoeMakes :
I thought we were gate keeping this, just, I made a video a few weeks back
2026-07-07 15:06:02
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Jax :
Does it have wood grain?
2026-07-07 16:22:50
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🇨🇦 summit_700_2000 🇨🇦 :
You ever going to get pink petg again?
2026-07-07 11:58:37
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Zuber :
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Can you show us the settings made for this model?
2026-07-07 03:25:12
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SmacD :
This is a very cool and accessible tool, but worth know is you can do similar stuff in pretty much any 3D modelling software that isn’t just kit bashing. This is definitely more friendly to those who don’t already know modelling though.
2026-07-07 01:53:10
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mintleaf.store :
Fuzzy skin is good but knurling makes things amazing
2026-07-07 11:38:55
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Print Happens :
Whoa whoa whoa, this is amazing. Must try. Thank you !
2026-07-07 01:35:47
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kevinhophan :
game changer
2026-07-07 16:55:26
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Vilagussy :
very nice
2026-07-07 15:09:33
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lis :
f360 plugin
2026-07-07 16:23:34
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DutchRCPrints :
I saw this tool a while back, but didn't know it was this powerful!
2026-07-06 21:43:27
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Lothclutch :
Tried this on blender, it kept crashing
2026-07-07 05:21:04
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