Unveiling the Zany Surprise: This 3D Printing Video Will Leave You in Stitches!

Riley Sundew

Updated Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

Prepare to be amazed and entertained as we delve into the unexpected world of 3D printing. In a video that has taken social media by storm, a mind-boggling creation has left viewers in awe and uncontrollable laughter. Titled "didn't see that coming," this clip showcases the wonders of 3D printing technology and the unexpected results it can produce.

The video begins with a captivating scene as a 3D printer intricately crafts a peculiar object. The suspense builds as the printer's nozzle moves back and forth, meticulously shaping the material layer by layer. And then, the moment of truth arrives – the finished product is revealed!

To the surprise of everyone watching, the object turns out to be none other than a replica of a famous comedian's face! The uncanny resemblance and attention to detail are truly remarkable. The comedian's iconic features are captured flawlessly, instantly bringing a smile to the faces of those who recognize them.

As the video circulated online, viewers couldn't help but share their zany reactions. One user exclaimed, "My germs! This is pure genius!" Another commented, "What a shocker! I never expected this level of creativity from a 3D printer."

However, amidst the laughter, a few concerns were raised regarding the safety of the materials used in the printing process. One viewer addressed the issue, stating, "Since people complained about 'plastic being toxic' last time this was posted, it's important to note that PLA, the material used in this printing, is organic and 100% safe for food. However, colored PLA can have some nasties in it, but as you can clearly see, this is uncolored PLA."

The video also sparked a conversation about the versatility of 3D printers and their ability to entertain both young and old. A delighted user shared, "I love 3D printers so much! They're the best investment I've ever made. I can keep my kids entertained for hours by creating little toys or wall art for them." They further revealed an unexpected solution to a printing issue, saying, "I was blown away when a simple glue stick solved my problem of prints lifting off the build plate. It's amazing how the smallest things can make a big difference!"

The video even attracted the attention of fans of a well-known comedian, who humorously commented, "Oh s***, nothing can stop the STRONG HAND," referencing a popular catchphrase from the comedian's comedy sketches.

As the video continued to amuse and captivate, some users couldn't resist asking for a link to the file used for printing. The desire to replicate the comedic masterpiece and perhaps play a prank on loved ones was too enticing to ignore. "Hows abouts a link to the file for printing? Some of us want to annoy our wives with it," one user joked.

It's fascinating to witness how this 3D printing video has become a shared experience among people from different backgrounds. As one user nostalgically reminisced, "Jeremy Beadle likes mash potato as much as Bodger and badger," referring to a popular comedian and a beloved children's TV show.

This unexpected yet zany video has undoubtedly left an indelible mark on the internet. It serves as a reminder of the incredible possibilities that arise when technology and creativity intertwine. So sit back, relax, and let the laughter unfold as you embark on this enchanting journey into the world of 3D printing. And who knows, you might even find yourself wondering, "Can these things make me a girlfriend?"

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Top Comments from Imgur

DasWauto

My germs!

MeowWoof

What a shocker!

DorkingAway

Since people complained about "plastic being toxic" last time this was posted: PLA, which is used, is organic and 100% safe to use for food. COLORED PLA however CAN have some nasties in it, but as you clearly see, this is uncolored PLA. It's however not really viable, since PLA warps and melts at very low temperatures, meaning they're basically impossible to clean well.

Totallynotabotlol

I love 3d printers so much. Best s*** I ever bought. Keep the kids entertained for hours by making little toys or wall art for them. Was kinda blown away that a glue stick is what stopped all my prints from lifting up off the build plate. Bed temp changes, calibration, cleaning it, factory reset didn't fix the issue. A damn glue stick I send my kids to school with did. So cool and weird.

Onlyhereforthelaughs

Oh s***, nothing can stop the STRONG HAND.

Oak***ecemetery

Hows abouts a link to the file for printing? Some of us want to annoy our wives with it.

baronthompson

Jeremy Beadle likes mash potato as much as Bodger and badger

wadatahmydamie

I love so much that this is the only thing people remember from those movies

LegosBearsAndSex

I'm "old" and this is legit funny as hell #imember +1

Willhugpugz

Can thses things make me a gf?

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