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"They're onto us!", Big Mosquito.
Yes, take their proboscii! TAKE THEM ALL!
3d necroprintmongers. You keep what you kill and print with it.
Skittish, Toombs.
Finally, mosquitoes are good for something
Yeah, good at sucking!
AND extruding!
She’s gone from suck to blow!
Like me!
For their study, the researchers obtained euthanized laboratory-reared female Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes, stored them in a freezer, then dipped them in a solution of 80% ethanol to sterilize them.
Next, the soft protective outer sheath of each insect's proboscis was detached and discarded. An ultraviolet-curable resin was then applied to the now-exposed rigid section of the proboscis, and hardened by exposure to UV light. The resin-coated proboscis was then cut off of the mosquito's body with a razor blade, forming a nice little rigid tube.
I can't see this process scaling very well.
The question is, if it has to. If it's a nie he product this might be cheaper than inventing something
Pervert meets engineer.... Hours later...it still hurts man!.... Yeah but check out the print quality! Who knew a penis could print a house!
Read the title as “stabby fuckers” and thought that 3d printing community is quite tired of em.
This is actually very cool! I'm surprised by the scale of what they can do with these nozzles.