3D printing from Inition in London
Fast, colour 3D printing from ThingLab in London – www.inition.co.uk
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the 1st time i heard about this tech, they were going to use it for organs
now they are using it for drones
figures
in 5 to 10 years we will look at this commercial and say “holy crap! i cant believe it used to look like that!”
@Argon014 there is a 3d print machine that can print 50% of its own parts!
The future is here 0_0
I saw them make a spanner wrench that really worked and a full size motorcycle but you couldn’t ride it because it wasn’t strong enough. Of course it also wouldn’t have a working engine would it? They can make a human head model that is creepy to see. Incredible what they can do!
KT&G 상상마당에서 3D프린터(RP목업)를 운영합니다.
제품디자인,피규어등 3D 모델링 파일을 합리적인 가격으로 목업(mock-up)해 볼 수 있는 좋은 기회를 제공하고 있습니다.
많은 관심 부탁 드립니다.
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What about things with screws and bolts? If you scan something, how does it know that there is a literal screw and all the inner components? Or does something that complex have to be created with the software?
@ninelivecat OH Goody!
@SukaStyle You aint seen nothing yet
It would be a quick and accurate way to make moulds
haha now we don´t need that shit they ”made in china”
@HAYSQ i’ve looked this up a for awhile now and it can print anything that it has sustainable materials for and space in side the chamber. all of the objects that come out can function normally as long as it isn’t meant to be used for electrical purposes or meant to be consumed. so in shorter terms. yes it can print anything and it can print objects with a great span of purposes. hope this helped
cost?
Have that printer print me a 3D printer, that way, it’ll be much cheaper!
MMUUSSTTT HHHAAAAVVVVEEEE
i find that hard to believe how can it print everything ? and would the printed object function as the original ?
This might be the coolest thing I have ever seen invented in my lifetime!
only about $4000 – $7000. bargain.
Fantastic invention. How much do these things cost?
@Argon014 Printception
3d paper for 3d printer? uhm…
Our company is using this technology to replicate body parts (primarily spines and skulls) for pre-surgical planning (typically for scoliosis, kypohosis, and craniosynostosis cases). Our models have also been used in personal injury legal cases.
You can follow our YouTube channel (ACRMcorp) or visit our main website (ACRMcorp [dot] com).
You can also see actual patient pathology cases (and purchase 3D models) at Medical3Dmodels [dot] com.
i bet the terrorists want one LOL!
this is cool. but as soon as people start using the product every scientist in the worldis going to be whining about its environmental consequence which they were unaware of like the plastic dilemma.
@Argon014 inception much but the problem with that is that it cant print electrical circuits… it is a sort of plastic material