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SteveoBC
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Just watched an article on 3D printing on break (also scroll down for a couple of nice pics of products)

Thought initially this was a bit of a novelty but seemed theres gonna be a shit load of future uses (print organs for transplants i found fascinating)

Plus no more not being able to not source old vaux parts...print them!

http://www.break.com/article/we-told-you-3d-printing-would-kick-ass-2422284/
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It's been the future for a while now.
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Its not quite a free lunch, you're currently limited to what materials you can use, plus no one mentioned in the video but one-offs are very expensive not only in the design but also the cost of the raw materials.

Its another route in to manufacture for things like old parts, the technology is there for people to create old parts now, they can injection mould plastic or press metal, but the cost to produce is a factor on those too.

2D hasn't overtaken magazine sales yet and I have a similar position on 3D. No doubt technology will get there but if I want a painting to hang on the wall, I still need to go buy a painting.
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Anyone seen the 3d pen. Forgot to look it up. Something like doodle pen. You can draw in 3d basically. Weird looking like molten plastic string
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Yes, uses the same sort of extruder as the 3d printers use, just in a pen.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RyHu1nnJAo&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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jay leno has had one to make old car parts for a few years now


http://www.lemass.co.uk/ for all your automotive/bodyshop needs
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Watched about Jay Leno thing and it ended up being quite impressive but not as great as I thought. More of a prototype part maker. Then someone has to use the model and taken measurements off it and then make the real parts.

Unless your making some shitty plastic part
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You can 3D print metals if you are either NASA, an aeroplane manufacturer, or have lots of money.
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it'll be the future of drug production.
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I like to think of it as the first step towards Star Trek style replicators. As the resolution gets higher and you can easily print with multiple materials, that's basically what it will be.
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i have absolutely no idea how this works.
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The most common of the current crop just melt a plastic wire, just like a hot glue gun.

There are other methods that use light to cure a layer of resin at a time, and similar methods for metal.
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all sorts of copyright issues with this aswell, some guy got done because he was 3d printing his own warhammer models and they got the pissy about it
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Its a bit like taking every photo from an mri scan and cutting them out and sticking them all together except in molten plastic
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all sorts of copyright issues with this aswell, some guy got done because he was 3d printing his own warhammer models and they got the pissy about it


Did they make him crash his printer into a tree?
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see, in my head, i had a vision where we could print off a big mac meal or a meatball sub.

knowing that it's plastic is a bit of a letdown.
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Are you taking the absolute Schmeichel?
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My sister had these little plastic beads with holes in yhst you stuck to a board and then ironed to melt them altogether. And this was in the 80s ffs.
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TPB already have a catagory for 3D models. Can print gun parts and all sorts.

https://www.piratereverse.info/browse/605/0/7

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quote:
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You can 3D print metals if you are either NASA, an aeroplane manufacturer, or have lots of money.

Laser sintering isn't that bad. A guy at my uni had quite a few turbine impellers done for a less than eye watering amount. It's certainly more expensive than the plastic., resin or powder RP methods, but it's not so expensive it's exclusively for NASA e.t.c.
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quote:
Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RyHu1nnJAo&feature=youtube_gdata_player


That looks shit
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
see, in my head, i had a vision where we could print off a big mac meal or a meatball sub.

knowing that it's plastic is a bit of a letdown.


This is what's wrong with this country, first thoughts are about printing wanky fast food
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quote:
Originally posted by John
The most common of the current crop just melt a plastic wire, just like a hot glue gun.

There are other methods that use light to cure a layer of resin at a time, and similar methods for metal.


Ford had one of these on their stand in Geneva was really impressive.
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I ordered a 3d printed GoPro mount for my scuba diving mask this week, looking forward to getting it shortly.




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