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MIND = BLOWN

I WONDER IF THEY CAN PRINT FRIENDS AND THEN I COULD BUY A PRINTER AND PRINT MY OWN FRIENDS AND HAVE FRIENDS OF MY OWN

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The parts to make one of those can be found at Radio Shack.

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The Economist is always doing articles about these printers. The last article I read said that this is how factories will run in the future. They will just start printing out cars. Definitely some Star Trek shit.

Right now they can even print chain mail and violins that play.

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protobuilder wrote:MIND = BLOWN

I WONDER IF THEY CAN PRINT FRIENDS AND THEN I COULD BUY A PRINTER AND PRINT MY OWN FRIENDS AND HAVE FRIENDS OF MY OWN
Do you think it prints plane tickets?


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I will inquire.
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We used an ABS printer for some of the more complex parts of the sub model we built for tank testing for our final class- planes, stern and propulsors. Does good detail work. If I remember I will post pics when I get a chance.
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The Crawdaddy wrote:We used an ABS printer for some of the more complex parts of the sub model we built for tank testing for our final class- planes, stern and propulsors. Does good detail work. If I remember I will post pics when I get a chance.
This didn't happen to be at MIT, did it?
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Someone here is in MIT?


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protobuilder wrote:MIND = BLOWN

I WONDER IF THEY CAN PRINT FRIENDS AND THEN I COULD BUY A PRINTER AND PRINT MY OWN FRIENDS AND HAVE FRIENDS OF MY OWN
You just want it to print a blowup doll.
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Two words = business model

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They are big here in Detroit for prototyping plastic components and trim parts, or electrical connectors.

They are also big in the dental industry for building models of peoples mouths for fitting bars, implants, abutments...

The one in the video is working via extruding melted plastic. I like the Z-Corp models, which basically use an HP inkjet print head to print a glue onto a starch layer. Those units can print in color, and you can do some cool assemblies.


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baffled wrote:
The Crawdaddy wrote:We used an ABS printer for some of the more complex parts of the sub model we built for tank testing for our final class- planes, stern and propulsors. Does good detail work. If I remember I will post pics when I get a chance.
This didn't happen to be at MIT, did it?
He's got a plastic diploma that says MIT on it.
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Haha.
Blaidd Drwg wrote:90% of the people lifting in gyms are doing it on "feel" and what they really "feel" like is being a lazy fuck.
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Can it print weed?
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j-cubed wrote:They are big here in Detroit for prototyping plastic components and trim parts, or electrical connectors.

They are also big in the dental industry for building models of peoples mouths for fitting bars, implants, abutments...

The one in the video is working via extruding melted plastic. I like the Z-Corp models, which basically use an HP inkjet print head to print a glue onto a starch layer. Those units can print in color, and you can do some cool assemblies.
This was kind of my point about how it's a pretty useful tool. Here's the pics I mentioned before. Scale is 1/30th. The Bow planes are simple, but couldn't be cut on the hull section by the 5-axis milling machine because of the material we are using, so we went this route because of the accuracy of scale and tolerances of the printer. Cost was reasonable at about $25/cubic inch and didn't hurt in making the choice either.

Just to deflect the question, the cuts in the shrouds are where they intersect with the non-pressure hull of the model.
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Alright, this really is pretty fuggin' cool.
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The whole thing is nothing but a hoax.


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Can it print a 3d printer that prints novelty 3d printer models I can later sell for a handsome profit?

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They have systems now that use a laser and powdered metal to make metal parts. Expensive to do, but otherwise amazing.
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nafod wrote:They have systems now that use a laser and powdered metal to make metal parts. Expensive to do, but otherwise amazing.
Those are old, man. Like 3 months ago.
Now they have systems that use a laser and powdered humans to make new people. Takes about 9 months to do, but other than that it's pretty amazing.

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