Actually done more research - 3D printer is naff. Plastic?
CNC 'puter controlled lathe and milling machine is better - proper metal, and cheaper.
1600 quid all in, just the learning curve which is same for both, and i'm not noob on this so let's see.....
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Off the web? Hackers might have interfered with it. You might think you are printing off a model train but maybe it will turn out to be a personal organ after all, or a loaded gun which shoots you.
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A 3d printer is just the sort of thing I'd really like to play with, but I'm put off by the software requirements.
I'm a softie, do embedded c, python, ADA, even electronics hardware, but I've never used any 3d modelling packages and I don't want to just print stuff off the web.
So quite a learning curve there I suppose.......
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostHere you go
'Dildo Generator' Lets You 3D Print Your Own, Personalized Sex Toy | Motherboard
The layer lines might be a plus.
Edit: Ooops, sorry mods - hadn't noticed this was in prof.
Coooorrrr!
Last edited by stek; 26 December 2014, 19:44.
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Here you go
'Dildo Generator' Lets You 3D Print Your Own, Personalized Sex Toy | Motherboard
The layer lines might be a plus.
Edit: Ooops, sorry mods - hadn't noticed this was in prof.
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3D Printers
Anyone any insight/opinions?
I was think of getting one as I used to be a bit of modeller in the past, railways mainly, scratch builder, must admit I fancy dabbling again, if it is possible to draw a component, say a smokebox or cylinder steam chest in CAD, and just print it.
I've done a bit of research, first the printers, the decent ones, are expensive, another is really how the process works, basically it just layers melted plastic with a heat gun on top of the previous layer till done. And you can see the layer lines and it looks odd, no doubt you'll need to use some other process to smooth them out.
Possible Plan B? If I can think of anything to print on it of any use.....
Actually it's a crap idea, move on, nothing to see here........Tags: None
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