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Re: pic: Bad Brad with a 3D Print
I sometimes cheat with making flexible parts by 3D printing a cast/mold model and then fill the cavities with a rubber or plastic. There are many places to 3D print parts (google), its a matter of how much one is willing to spend. Also, figure out just how much support material the method of 3D printing leaves behind, it can be very time consuming to remove.
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