Ross Hershberger
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Commented on Things I would make if I had a 3D printer ...
Minor quibble from a 3D laser guy: consumer '3D' additive printers are actually 2.5D: they build up material in 2D layers of incrementally variable heights. True 3D would have equal motional capabilities in 3 dimensions. That's a whole different ballgame...
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Mark commented on
Things I would make if I had a 3D printer ...
Never mind a 3D fab, I would love someone with some serious money to build a real updated Schienenzeppelin, using state-of-the-art aircraft engineering, a nice Pratt & Whitney PW100, or similar, proper variable geometry propeller, etc. Not because it's a practical mode of transport, just because it would be so damn COOL! I also like your idea for a Newton shaped iPhone 6+ case. Once in a while I fondly get my Newton messagepad out of the drawer, stick a set of fresh batteries in it and try for an hour to unsuccessfully remember the PIN. One day I hope...
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cullpepper commented on
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Interlocking insulation panels with micro vacuoles....
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JamesPadraicR commented on
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Saw this earlier: Voxel8, 3D printer that also prints circuitry....
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polyglot commented on
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Piling in way late here, but... - filament is not GBP100/kg; think more like USD20-30/kg for ABS and PLA when bought on Teh Internets - look at "Ninjaflex" filament, it prints out as a soft rubbery kind of thing with very interesting physical properties - you can buy PETE filament, the same stuff that softdrink bottles are made of, but it requires a higher-temp capable printer closer to $2500 than $1000 but probably still under GBP2000 - if you're into minifigs, tiny tokens and micro-scale, you may be interested in a UV-resin printer; they're basically a DLP projector with UV...
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polyglot commented on
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o yea, and if you don't want to print in metal or do lost wax (loads of work), you just print in ABS, paint some graphite powder on with acetone and then electroplate the whole thing in Cu, Ag or whatever. A spot of surface-smoothing with acetone vapours, electroplating and then burnishing, and you have a metal-surfaced minifig that's actually hollow plastic underneath....
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