It should be noted that Thingiverse’s policy is against “firearms” and not guns in general. The company has no problem with replica props, airsoft guns, sci-fi blaster toys, or gun-like objects that shoot candy.
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“AI will be used only to flag potentially harmful designs, but a human will always be the one to decide if something should be removed,” Chapman told Tom’s Hardware. If a file is removed from Thingiverse, it will be removed by a person, not a machine.
This was my biggest worry, otherwise I see 99% of removed files just being cosplay props
This was my biggest worry, otherwise I see 99% of removed files just being cosplay props
So, my potato “launcher” design would be…OK?
As long as the potato isn’t made of metal and uses gunpowder to propel it, sure.
No, I actually meant a potato.
Combustion assisted vegetable catapult, you mean?
…yes?
Yesss.
Can it launch a 40mm… “potato”?
It’s made from PVC, so whatever a 2" potato would be. 52mm?