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There is something crazy about this soap bar. It’s the first-ever 3D-printed, functional soap🧼 Grab your patented soap filament at Codeveloped between Timeplast and String Cubed.

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Manuel Rendon1 year ago

To all the apocalypse preppers out there: If your plan involves a solar-powered 3D printer, self-sufficiency, and never having to barter with Chad from the artisanal soap commune down the road… We’ve got you. Print your own soap. No corporations. No Etsy drama. Just lather, survive, repeat.

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Thomas Martin1 year ago

@timeplast I don’t see how this would be cheaper or more efficient to make. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

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Manuel Rendon1 year ago

@timeplast 3D printing is the future. If you can think of it, you can make it. Conventional soap making is extremely less versatile.

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Big Duke 61 year ago

@timeplast I can buy a bar of Yardley lavender at dollar tree for $1.25 take your bar of shizz and jam it

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Christine Ca 🗽🤌🏻👒🌬️🧸 🇮🇱1 year ago

@timeplast No lather

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Muffy1 year ago

@timeplast What is the reason for this? What was the ask?

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Manuel Rendon1 year ago

This soap isn’t just soap—it’s proof. Proof that we can 3D print real, usable, regenerative products. No molds. No waste. No filler. Just next-gen function built layer by layer. It lasts 10x longer, cleans without compromise, and opens the door to a world where everyday objects are printed, not mass-manufactured. This isn’t about novelty. It’s about what’s next.

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Spanky McDoob1 year ago

@timeplast 3d prints.... soap. makes the same design of every soap ever. good luck bud

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Manuel Rendon1 year ago

@timeplast And even then you still didn’t understand the concept.

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Daniel Nordstrom1 year ago

@timeplast Probably easier to batch heat the solution and pour it into a mold and mill to specs.

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Manuel Rendon1 year ago

What if buying soap felt like commissioning a personal piece of art? On our platform, you don’t just pick a scent, you choose the shape. Whether it’s a minimalist cube, a custom logo, or a shape that reflects your lifestyle, you’re in control. The moment you click ‘buy’, our 3D printing system begins crafting your bar in real-time. No inventory. No delay. Just personalized, made-to-order luxury, this is the future of consumer goods.

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