Posted on 01/13/2013 8:38:15 PM PST by null and void
Guide to Personal 3D Printers
3D Systems Cube 3D There is an emerging new category in the gadget world. The products are called 3D printers and although still evolving, they are becoming relatively affordable and quite workable. The term and the idea of a personal 3D printer came from the work of two MIT grad students who in 1995 modified an inkjet printer to deposit layers of plastic in a process sometimes referred to as additive manufacturing. RepRap was also early on the 3D printer scene with an open source 3D printer project that helped inspire an early 3D printer from MakerBot called the Cupcake CNC machine. The Cupcake has since evolved into the high quality, $2,000 Replicator 2, 3D printer. Although there are many different varieties of 3D printers ranging in price from hundreds of dollars to tens of thousands of dollars, were going to look at what goes into the more affordable versions.
Note: Be sure and check out our roundup of affordable 3D printers. |
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3-D Printer ping
Have you read 'Makers' by Cory Doctorow?
It's available for free download, although I did also buy a copy.
/johnny
Marked! I’m getting one after I start working again.
I am going to print an idol of myself and have the locals worship me as their God.
/joke
the next gen of kids will have the coolest toys, imagine producing toys and remote control vehicles of your own design
Welcome aboard.
I’ll check out the book.
No, but it can make a model of Obama that is as useful, if not more so, than the real thing.
I don’t see this as being any more than a novelty in the consumer retail segment if the existing printer model for consumables is followed. The real profit center is the toner cartridges and not the printer itself.
The same thing will happen with feedstock for these 3D printers, rendering any output uneconomical. Better encourage an open source means of providing usable plastics. The “green” angle might be of some use even if it’s a sort of subterfuge.
This will have the effect of preventing the price of the 3D printer unit itself from falling to really accessible, cheap levels, but that itself would be a subterfuge as it is with computer printers. Or cell phones, for that matter.
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With this you can make "a" prototype and test it without going to the expense of having a mold made.
Done!
I’m going to make a million making 3D Yodi.
But will it make 3d cookies?
You didn’t click through, didja?
bookmark.
Nice article. Please add me to your ping list.
Interesting. Please add me to your ping list.
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