March 16, 2026
Description
Are you tired of your reliable 3D printer? Do you want to void your warranty in the most spectacular, organic way possible? Welcome to the Printer Ender 5.
Submitted for the April Fools 3D Printing Contest, this is not a mere plastic trinket. It is a fully operational, print-in-place thermodynamic pressure trap disguised as benign popcorn art.
This model harnesses kinetic expansion principles usually reserved for deep-space asteroid mining. The file is engineered with 41 internal containment voids. By utilizing an M600 (Pause at Height) command at exactly Layer 16, the operator inserts 41 unpopped popcorn kernels into the matrix.
When the print resumes, the 220°C nozzle passes directly over the sealed organic payload. The internal moisture of the Zea mays everta (weapons-grade Orville Redenbacher) will rapidly heat past 180°C, converting to steam. The resulting rapid expansion is calculated to violently dismantle hotend assemblies, shatter glass beds, and traumatize nearby stepper motors.
DO NOT ACTUALLY PRINT THIS WITH LIVE KERNELS. To safely enjoy this model and show it off:
⚠️ DISCLAIMER ⚠️
This is a joke for an April Fools contest. Do not actually attempt to print over live popcorn kernels. The creator of this model assumes zero liability for blown thermistors, bent Z-screws, or the smell of burnt popcorn permanently adhering to your PEI sheet. Proceed with caution and happy printing.
License:
BY-SA