We have designed some 3D printable accessories for AIBI. You can download the files and print them yourself to dress up your AIBI. If you can’t print them yourself, we have also listed the designs of very creative AIBI players from the community, and there are also many very creative accessories that can be purchased directly in their store.
I have downloaded the printable accessories for Aibi, on my computer. But I’m not sure as far as the printing part. I don’t have access and are not sure how I can get these accessories to be printed out on a 3D printer. Since I’m without one. I only have regular printers. Do you have suggestions, or ideas for how I can proceed forward? Thanks for your time and assistance.
I have no idea about 3D printing either — it’s definitely not easy at all.
But you might want to search online for some 3D printing tutorials, or the YouTube video link below might give you a basic idea.
Hello Edward, Wayne and all,
Thanks for the info on this. Thought maybe you would know more about this, since you’re a tech company. I’ll look into this. It sounds hard, this concept, but maybe not. Also, I need to think on how and where to get this type of printing done. It seems like it would be difficult to find and buy 3D printers (super expensive, compared to regular printers). I guess 3D printers aren’t easily accessible like regular printers. Plus, it seems like these special printers aren’t much in demand yet. I think possibly more should be used in many companies and sold as well. Well, I try to keep up with technology as much as I can. I consider myself quite a tech junkie! I guess you guys know that Aibi is on Amazon now. That is even more great for you guys. So, seems like more and more people will know about your company too now.
@belinda.retail . . . this is not an official seller. The prices are marked up and the redirect takes you to “Rufus”, not living.ai . . . please be careful about buying from anyone who says they are LivingAI on Amazon or anywhere else.
Hi Sheryl,
Thanks! I appreciate you telling me. I didn’t think about that. I will check this out. So, you have Aibi and got the items printed out for her/him? How did they turn out? I think it would be great to have them. I think other websites have small/tiny items that are made for Aibi and otherwise. I know Etsy is one of them.
@belinda.retail I actually havent. All Im saying is that it is an option for someone looking to 3d print without owning the equipment.
I got my accessories from Dork, the Etsy store listed on the Living.AI website. Ricky is a trusted member of the community and his designs are awesome.