Now that Benchy’s are off the market, what are your go to test models? I’ve seen Cali Cat and the torture toaster as examples.
Now that Benchy’s are off the market, what are your go to test models? I’ve seen Cali Cat and the torture toaster as examples.
Juan Guerrero’s public domain Artevita Sphere is a decent replacement torture print.
A creative license can be a bitch. It prevents companies like Microsoft and Bambu from taking open source code private and can stop funny derivative works from being created by Joe Schmuck for fun.
You can still print all the boatys you want. You just can’t remix them.
Wait, I can remix them, I just can’t publish my remixes. Correct? Outside of “what’s anyone gonna do to stop me”
Few manufacturing processes allow you to customize and iterate on designs like 3d printing. Taking a design with such a restrictive license and making it central to 3d printing undermines the entire field.
It’s still a valid open source license–like it or not. And it DOES offer protections from rapacious corporations that will hold up in court.
Don’t be so surprised that this blade will cut in two directions. The onus is on you to read and understand.