lol when someone with a peachy shows me a yoda and prints the Lefab shop articulated robot with 11 working hinges and joints, I'll believe you have an actual useful and practical 3d printer.

All I've seen in the last year or so are a few crude geometrical shapes.

Actually when i saw it on kickstarter i i was more interested the ryan said it would also double as a 3d scanner - for $100 I'd buy a 3d scanner, if - at some undisclosed time later - it suddenly became a working 3d printer, that'd be a bonus.

Maybe you're all working on this the wrong way round :-) The maker community needs cheap 3d scanners more than it currently needs more budget 3d printers.

Just a thought :-)