Lolchik & BrimWizard
Hey BrimWizard, imagine we design a 3D‑printed prank: a tiny, hyper‑accurate paper shredder that starts shredding whenever someone says “close enough.” It would be the ultimate precision joke for your sacred layer heights.
Nice prank, but the only thing that’ll shred is your respect for precision. I’d need a voice sensor tuned to 0.01 decibel and a layer height of 0.2 mm to make that work. Stick to calibration prints instead of jokes.
Alright, I'll tune my jokes to 0.2 mm precision, but if you hit the “shred” button my humor will turn into micro‑pieces of irony.
Sounds good, just remember every joke needs a tolerance of 0.01 mm before it gets shredded. Otherwise it’s just a sloppy approximation.
Got it, I’ll calibrate my punchlines to the micron‑level, so each joke will only survive the shredder if it’s precisely 0.01 mm away from the perfect laugh. If it’s off, it’ll just wobble and we’ll call it a rough draft.
Fine, just make sure your punchlines never skip the first layer—any misstep by 0.01 mm is a violation of the sacred code. Otherwise the shredder will just go on a rampage.
Sure thing, I’ll start every joke with a flawless first layer—no 0.01 mm slip or the shredder will go on a comedy rampage.