In article <CAALmimkess-qzURPf1muhVAKk2oZ2iTKyodWiipxNauBOHvuYA at mail.gmail.com>,
Ethan Dicks <ethan.dicks at gmail.com> writes:
I was looking at the shape and especially the tines...
I think it
would be a great thing to make with a 3D printer, but long, thin parts
tend to be fragile, especially when "drawn" on a fused filament
deposition printer "against the grain".
Based on what I've seen come off the printers at the make group that
meets at my museum, I'm betting it would work just fine.
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