| ▲ | dspillett 2 days ago | |||||||
Interesting, I'll have to give that a detailed read later. It might be applicable to 3D prints. To head off the people who will jump up-and-down calling me paranoid for not considering untreated printed works food safe, and accusing me of accusing them of poisoning family & friends (in some circles the discussion can get more cantankerous than the vi/emacs thing!): you keep using printed things for food without treatment if you like, and I won't judge, but I prefer to remain paranoid because if printed items were food safe it would be a selling point and I don't see any manufacturers using food based examples in their advertising. | ||||||||
| ▲ | Aurornis 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> To head off the people who will jump up-and-down calling me paranoid for not considering untreated printed works food safe, I’ve been involved with consumer 3D printing for over a decade and I don’t recall ever seeing a conversation where anyone suggested 3D printer parts were default food safe. It’s one of the more common FAQs you see on 3D printing forums. | ||||||||
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