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« on: 25 February 2014, 09:17:15 »

I have just about got used to all the vagaries of "printing" on normal home printers (no black ink, no yellow ink ,nozzle check required, clean print heads, do you wish to continue, paper jam, unable to print as there is an R in the month etc etc).

I wonder what joys 3D printing will hold for us when we have logged onto the Opel website, put in and had rejected our trade club card membership number, found the part we need to buy (we will say heaterbypass valve for an Omega) , paid for ONE end product and pressed print button ...............
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« Reply #1 on: 25 February 2014, 10:01:46 »

Good 3D printing is further off than is being reported, naff 3D printing is pretty close though.

I have used two or three high end industrial ones and they are realy only good enough for space models and low quality prototypes (as what comes out lacks strength and definition).

Plus its a right royal pain in the arse to remove the filler/support material.
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Re: 3d printers
« Reply #2 on: 25 February 2014, 13:57:43 »

Good 3D printing is further off than is being reported, naff 3D printing is pretty close though.

I have used two or three high end industrial ones and they are realy only good enough for space models and low quality prototypes (as what comes out lacks strength and definition).

Plus its a right royal pain in the arse to remove the filler/support material.
It'll come, but in order to really come good, we'll have to go through a few years of consumers playing with them, so naff is where its gonna be for the next few years.

As to say, even the naff ones have advantages for some applications, but we're miles off the Daily Fail's sensation of working firearms for example.
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« Reply #3 on: 25 February 2014, 14:52:07 »

As to say, even the naff ones have advantages for some applications, but we're miles off the Daily Fail's sensation of working firearms for example.

Depending on your definition of 'working' it's been done and is on video more than once  ??? Sure, the 'guns' will only fire once, which puts it in the same league as the kind of 'guns' inmates fashion in prison (so I'm told! ;D) but if you're close enough to the target who needs more than one shot..

Though you could just as easily make something to do the same job out of a length of steel tube and a nail, pretty much.. ;D
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« Reply #4 on: 25 February 2014, 15:05:42 »

Depending on your definition of 'working' it's been done and is on video more than once  ??? Sure, the 'guns' will only fire once...

A gun where you can re-use your right hand afterwards would be a start, let alone re-use the gun!
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« Reply #5 on: 25 February 2014, 15:39:25 »

Depending on your definition of 'working' it's been done and is on video more than once  ??? Sure, the 'guns' will only fire once...

A gun where you can re-use your right hand afterwards would be a start, let alone re-use the gun!

I don't recall seeing any hands blown off ;) If you google the 3D printed 'Liberator' there's plenty of test firing videos with no hands lost..

There's also a company (I just found) producing a 3D printed metal gun, which I assume is a fully working handgun.
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« Reply #6 on: 25 February 2014, 15:42:41 »

Depending on your definition of 'working' it's been done and is on video more than once  ??? Sure, the 'guns' will only fire once...

A gun where you can re-use your right hand afterwards would be a start, let alone re-use the gun!

I don't recall seeing any hands blown off ;) If you google the 3D printed 'Liberator' there's plenty of test firing videos with no hands lost..

There's also a company (I just found) producing a 3D printed metal gun, which I assume is a fully working handgun.

They were holding them in real hands during the test? :o

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« Reply #7 on: 25 February 2014, 15:48:56 »

Yup.. no sense of self preservation, some people ;)

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Re: 3d printers
« Reply #8 on: 25 February 2014, 18:04:19 »

Must be Americans....
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« Reply #9 on: 25 February 2014, 20:30:25 »

Oh, so peshing all my money up the wall in anticipation of the end of monetary values is a bit previous then. :(
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Re: 3d printers
« Reply #10 on: 27 February 2014, 13:50:28 »

give it 5 years, every teenager will be wanting one of these to print out some boobs
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« Reply #11 on: 27 February 2014, 17:30:35 »

give it 5 years, every teenager will be wanting one of these to print out some boobs

Hey! There's a thought! The dating sites could offer a "try before you buy" service. :y
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« Reply #12 on: 27 February 2014, 19:02:53 »

give it 5 years, every teenager will be wanting one of these to print out some boobs
Right, I'm off to rattle the piggy bank ;D
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Re: 3d printers
« Reply #13 on: 27 February 2014, 19:15:49 »

3d is awfully cheap for a printer - you could get 4 for a shilling and 80 for a pound.
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Re: 3d printers
« Reply #14 on: 27 February 2014, 19:37:06 »

give it 5 years, every teenager will be wanting one of these to print out some boobs
Right, I'm off to rattle the piggy bank ;D
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