NozzleQueen & CassetteWitch
Hey NozzleQueen, I was just listening to an old typewriter and it reminded me of how a 3D printer’s extruder makes its own soundtrack—those rhythmic clicks and hisses could be a whole new kind of cassette. Ever thought about recording a printer’s soundscape and then re‑printing that cassette shell? It’d be a mash‑up of analog nostalgia and your print‑optimized perfectionism.
Sounds wild, but remember the extruder is a noise machine, not a quiet vinyl player. If you really want a cassette shell, print a 0.2mm lattice for acoustics, use 0.1mm layers so the hiss stays in tune, and don't forget to tweak the print speed—slow enough to record, fast enough to stay printable. You’ll end up with the most retro printer in town, if you can get past the inevitable print‑fail jokes.