http://www.kurzweilai.net/3d-systems...-home-consumer
Might be ok for small prototype work if Accuracy isnt critical
1200 us dollars
Hmmmmm might think about it ,,,,
Stephen
http://www.kurzweilai.net/3d-systems...-home-consumer
Might be ok for small prototype work if Accuracy isnt critical
1200 us dollars
Hmmmmm might think about it ,,,,
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
if you want to save US$100
http://store.makerbot.com/thing-o-matic-kit-mk7.html
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Legacy Effects created the entire Iron Man 2 costume custom-fit for Robert Downey Jr using a 3D printer, printing out all the intricate pieces, strengthening and painting them, and assembling them into a durable costume that endured hours of action scenes and re-takes.
Pretty amazing...
I have seen the medical profession are working with 3d printers.
From your own stem cells they can print organs e.g. a kidney (25 organs so far) that have a 0% chance of rejection, because it is your own organ.
They think in 5-10 years this will be the way transplants are done.
Could they print out a bigger p*nis for me please?![]()
some one needs to buy one of these and start printing out false teeth.
silly?
not when you consider the charges of orthodontist for a set of false teeth that are plastic anyway..
designer teeth, could be a winner for someone with the interest..
To be old and wise, first you must be young and stupid.
I use it quite often , for anything I am making , its cheap and I try to use the get it right first time ( only cos i cant afford cock ups ! ...
ie , draw it , check it , think everything is ok , off to the machinist , he spends a day making it,,,,
get it back , Crap , Dead epileptic ...( doesnt fit )
waste of money
So I tend to use 3d printing to check my work and to tey things out , eg a new gear mech, will it shift , ?
This one may not be accurate enough , but it might be ok for smaller things ,for example a cylinder mold for a 100cc bucket racer ?
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
Having been in a hospital ward lately where most were wearing colostomy bags - not me, thank christ - I had the idea of rapid prototyping a QD plumbing fitting in the owner's own protein. Graft that on at the colostomy tube outlet, no rejection probs and hey presto, quick change bags....No leakage or tape required.
Hope to hell someone's done it by the time I need one......
I'd love to have one, the potential is huge.
At WOF time you could print off some brake pads that will pass at a glance, add a layer of tread to tyres.
A susbstitute A arm for the suspension or CV joints.
Be one careful slow drive to the testing station though....
These things will be cool when they are properly affordable with open sourcing of technology allowing all the great minds without money to take our species up a notch with new inventions.
Make some epic guns.
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