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Oh dear. Now I am looking at linear guides and stepper motors on eBay. Where will it end?
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Mmm. Laser sintering. I suspect that is always going to be quite expensive because of the need for relatively powerful lasers. Those direct metal laser sintering machines are awesome though.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSome say it's worth holding off on getting a 3D printer until next year, when the patent on laser sintering expires: Laser Sintering 3D Printing Patents Expiring in 2014 - Tested
But if you just fancy having a play, the Invention Studio at Georgia Tech have been running a number of different ones fairly intensively for a while, so their experiences are the next best thing to a Which? review for now: MAKE | Being a Printer Master: Managing Mass Printing in a Makerspace
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Not Likely its far easier to wander into a pub in East london and buy a proper gun and some live rounds. Its been like that since I was a kid. Its even easier on the continent as handguns are sold legally in places like Czech. When the EU opened to the ex russian borders the quality of illegal firearms went through the roof...Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDid someone not print a gun recently?
3D printing files freely available on internet.
Give it five years before someone is shot and killed in this country with a printed gun.
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I'm sure the Daily Fail have the headline ready on standby.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDid someone not print a gun recently?
3D printing files freely available on internet.
Give it five years before someone is shot and killed in this country with a printed gun.
qh
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Would there be any point? Unlike the USA, where you can pick it up with your groceries at WalMart, ammunition isn't freely available in the UK. If you had access to ammunition (whether legally or illegally), you'd almost certainly have access to proper guns too, so why bother using some untested thing that'll probably just blow your own hand off?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDid someone not print a gun recently?
3D printing files freely available on internet.
Give it five years before someone is shot and killed in this country with a printed gun.
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Did someone not print a gun recently?
3D printing files freely available on internet.
Give it five years before someone is shot and killed in this country with a printed gun.
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I have a friend that has bought one of the replicator models but his success has been patchy. I will hold off for another few years judging by his efforts. It will be fantastic once they iron out the reliability issues
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Some say it's worth holding off on getting a 3D printer until next year, when the patent on laser sintering expires: Laser Sintering 3D Printing Patents Expiring in 2014 - Tested
But if you just fancy having a play, the Invention Studio at Georgia Tech have been running a number of different ones fairly intensively for a while, so their experiences are the next best thing to a Which? review for now: MAKE | Being a Printer Master: Managing Mass Printing in a Makerspace
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I'd already seen that hence the question. Has ANYONE done anything with it?Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
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3d printing
So has anyone bought a 3d printer or been working with said new technology? Anything interesting produced? Costs? Uses?Tags: None
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