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Hey folks,
I just stumbled upon a goldmine scheme with 3D printing, and it's something everyone can do! A friend just started Dental Hygiene college and asked me to print a set of teeth to use as props for her studies. The print is pretty straightforward and easy to do.
Here's my master plan to get rich: each set has 16 teeth and takes around 30 hours to print. You can fit 64 pieces on the print bed. Once they're done, I'll stash them under my pillow and scam the tooth fairy. I'm gonna be rich, guys!