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<p class="">Having a 3D printer is very handy when restoring pinball machines. I find it usefull for some hard to get parts as well as being able to make parts to keep a game going until the pty parts are available again. It is also handy for making tools and accessories.</p>
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<p class=""><span style="background-color: var(--color-neutral); color: var(--color-neutral-text-contrast);">In the shop you will find most items are 3D printed, here is a timelapse video showing a Leg Mount Cup Holder being printed. This is 12 hours of printing shown in 20 seconds of video. Enjoy!</span></p>
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