This Unusual hack tattoo by [Emily The Engineer] She just isn’t for a weak heart, but let’s be honest: in a sense we all know her for it. And gives a warning, though in a good 10 minutesto not do it at home. What he intends to do, transfers creativity and technological obsession to a higher level: transform a 3D printer into a functional tattoo. This is why, [Emily] The ingeniously modified one among her standard 3D printers for 2 -dimensional support, she exchanged her plastic pistol pistol and, yes, he even managed to persuade a willing participant to try it.
The whole process could be seen in [Emily]The following video, which humorously, but meticulously documents the journey from the Sharpie test, runs to the actual skin. In addition to a large variety of trials and errors, this project requires the very amount of problem solving. [Emily] It will use editions of the layout software to bypass safety checks, and clever hardware adaptations to make sure efficient transitions between strokes. One impressive update is the emergency electromagnet system, a literal panic button to stop the machine in the midst of a tattoo-curitic addition to something with engaged needles!
This hack is on the sting of DIY body modification, raising eyebrows and technical questions. If you missed the warning and now you’re frantically in search of a tattoo removal option, know that now we have discussed some (but you’ll be able to rightly be afraid of automation at this point). If you have not raised your finger while reading, just do a protected thing: watch [Emily]Video and DIY with subsequent goals, this discovery creates for 3D printing or tattoo art.