I don't quite get it. Nifty process, but in an art museum?
It's a chair. It would do better on a porch.
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I don't quite get it. Nifty process, but in an art museum?
It's a chair. It would do better on a porch.
Personally, I think Stratasys is wrong on this count.
Fine, if they want to say using unapproved materials voids your warranty, but to say that an owner doesn't have complete rights over what he...
If true, then copyright laws need to be reformed to allow unfettered 3d printing, putting "Scotty" out of business.
As long as no one is unjustly injured, print up all the 3d guns you like.
Free Citizens are armed, subjects and serfs are unarmed.
Now, that is pretty cool! I liked the Pyramids at Giza model.
I would love to have all the ships from Babylon 5 as just a display set.
In my life? The printing of terrain, models and vehicles for 1:285th scale miniatures gaming and the creation of props for RPGs.
At the moment, I don't have a favorite.
Depending on the physical and chemical specs of FilaFlex, probably things like durable springs.
Medical parts, would be my best guess.
The ability to print organics directly onto a receiving surface. For example, one loses a hand in some sort of accident; medical personnel are brought in with a printer, sample the patients tissue...
Material quality, color, durability and detail.
Well, the site kept stalling, so I couldn't see all of it, before it crashed entirely. But, my favorite to that point was the 1933 T-26 Soviet tank in 1:48th scale. Although, it would have been even...
Unfortunately, none, at the moment.
I think to a design school as a learning tool.
The selection seems comparable to that I've seen from other suppliers. But, the store is a good plus.
Those tower printers have a cool look to them; Mini Rostock Full DIY Package - http://www.makergeeks.com/mirofudiypae.html
Seems a bit pricey, but it also doesn't look much different - functionally - than all the other low-cost printers out there.
PANTONE color selection would be a good idea. Probably not realistic, but nifty!
I have a Windows phone, so I can't download the app.
Not that I could even dream of attending the event - Shanghai? Oy! - but I think that I'd be most interested in Tyler Benster's presentation as he seems most similar to my interests.
I think a good WiFi capability would be useful.
The wood one is interesting, as well as the Thermochrome.
I think I like SHS materials for the color manipulation and lack of support structure.
Metallics would be nice. Not so much the real metal, but what has already been mentioned many times already.