There’s some community history, but the short version is that the US patent office issued Slice a patent for surgical tube in hot ends* which Slice has then used to litigate away competition. As a result, Slice’s actions have not sat particularly well with the parts of the 3d printing community that value open source and community innovation.
* there’s some debate as to the validity of that patent as there’s evidence that this idea dates back to the early reprap movement. Source.
Looks like he recreated the desiccant canisters slice engineering sells:https://www.sliceengineering.com/products/filament-drying-desiccant?variant=45329252548849
Pretty cool
Given that the video is over a year old, nice to see that slice hasn’t tried to sue him out of existence.
Not sure why they would or could?
There’s some community history, but the short version is that the US patent office issued Slice a patent for surgical tube in hot ends* which Slice has then used to litigate away competition. As a result, Slice’s actions have not sat particularly well with the parts of the 3d printing community that value open source and community innovation.
* there’s some debate as to the validity of that patent as there’s evidence that this idea dates back to the early reprap movement. Source.
Additional commentary
Ah, I missed the joke then.
Because money.
Money
On what grounds?
Money