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Pie Games, represented by Paul and Jonathan, display their 3D printed dragon toys at Long Beach Comic Con, showcasing their articulated dragons that take 11 hours to two days to create. With around 150 3D printers, some dragons can take up to five days to make. The dragons are printed in multiple colors using a three-extruder printer. Another speaker highlights various 3D-printed items, including metallic feathers, items made of roses, and a dragon with a scorpion tail. Materials like special filaments and shiny nylon fillings are utilized. They discuss family travels and involvement in a robotics club with 3D printers. The challenges of 3D printing are discussed, and admiration is expressed for the creations shown.
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In this segment of the video, Paul and Jonathan from Pie Games showcase their 3D printed dragon toys at the Long Beach Comic Con. They demonstrate how the dragons are articulated and explain that each dragon takes around 11 hours to two days to make, with some taking up to five days. They mention having around 150 3D printers for dragon production. The dragons are printed in multiple colors using a three-extruder printer with a bed size of nine by nine.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker showcases various 3D-printed items including a bed, metallic feathers, a large item, one made of roses, and a dragon with a scorpion tail that can stand up. The materials used are highlighted, such as special filaments, shiny nylon fillings, metallic feathers, and roses. The speaker discusses their family’s travels, including going to Disneyland, and their involvement in a robotics club with members who all have 3D printers. The conversation also touches on the challenges of 3D printing and the speaker expresses admiration for the showcased items.