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    At Gizmodo Gallery 2009: MakerBot 3D Printer

    Mcor Matrix 3D Printer Replicates Objects on the Cheap With Simple Paper and Glue

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    09/21/09

    In reply to At Gizmodo Gallery 2009: MakerBot 3D Printer
    I think it'd be better if it did Radiation Ruling the Nation instead. But, that's still cool to have that tidbit in there.
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    09/21/09

    In reply to At Gizmodo Gallery 2009: MakerBot 3D Printer
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    09/21/09

    @SmritaMalinky: Thank you for the information. :)

    Too bad your website has been smashed with the Iron Bar of Gizmodo linking.
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    Image of aobjects aobjects
    09/21/09

    In reply to At Gizmodo Gallery 2009: MakerBot 3D Printer
    I want this. Or I want to Make this.
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    11/07/08

    In reply to Mcor Matrix 3D Printer Replicates Objects on the Cheap With Simple Paper and Glue
    But can it render Crysis?
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    Image of nutbastard nutbastard
    11/07/08

    @Discofunk:


    ZOMG ROFL SOOOO FUNNY LOLOLOL XP WTFBBQ i wonderz if it play doomz too!!!!!


    (sarcastic commentard post)

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    Image of jchabotte jchabotte
    11/07/08

    In reply to Mcor Matrix 3D Printer Replicates Objects on the Cheap With Simple Paper and Glue
    I would love to have one of these if i knew anything about designing in CAD
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    Image of nutbastard nutbastard
    11/07/08

    @jchabotte:


    CAD isn't as difficult as it looks, especially if you're just making models and not creating formal, ASME or ISO drawings for traditional manufacturing - GD&T is tricky, and takes a lot of practice to do elegantly and in an easily understood fashion.


    What i'd recommend is Vectorworks, but only because that's what i'm used to, and AFAIK it's a bit more user friendly than AUTOCAD.


    Anyways find some small objects around the house and recreate them in 3D - you may need micrometers to attain any real precision - and work your way up to more complex objects. The trick is being able to visualize the steps you'll take to make a shape - a good way to start making things is to create a rough, encompassing shape and then subtract various other shapes from it.

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    Image of CoyoteBrown CoyoteBrown
    11/07/08

    @jchabotte: I take the opposite approach. I build up the part like a layer cake. (this seems to work the best in solidworks)
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    Image of nutbastard nutbastard
    11/07/08

    @CoyoteBrown:


    @jchabotte:


    There's also novel methods like sweeps, extrude-along-path, lofts, tapered extrusions that are usually very good for creating a limited number of rough shapes. for example, something that is cylindrically symmetrical (such as a donut or a vase) is actually really simple - a donut is a swept circle and a vase is a swept profile.


    if you have the time, it's a rather rewarding activity.

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    11/07/08

    @nutbastard: I do it for a living, so it's kind of a job. I don't do lots of swoopy things on a day to day basis, mostly fabricated tanks and rotating mechanical equipment. I'd like a 3d printer just to make 3d models of our stuff.
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    11/07/08

    @CoyoteBrown:


    i too get to do CAD for my day job, but I mostly do mechanical assemblies, enclosures, sheet metal and machining, lots of gas flow control and custom test equipment stuff. since it's a small company i also get stuck doing wiring diagrams, design guides, PCB fabs and assemblies, the whole gamut.


    I like it a lot : )

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    11/07/08

    In reply to Mcor Matrix 3D Printer Replicates Objects on the Cheap With Simple Paper and Glue
    You can get little models of your WoW characters made like this for a crazy amount of money. I guess they paint them and stuff though...


    What kinds of file types do these printers take? Solid Works?

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    Image of CoyoteBrown CoyoteBrown
    11/07/08

    @jdbaile3: Usualy they use .stl files. Most 3d packages can spit them out, including blender, if i'm not entirely mistaken.
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    11/07/08

    @CoyoteBrown:


    Good to know, and i'm pleased to find that Vectorworks can export .stl files - useless for now due to a lack of a 3D printer, but still, good to know.

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    11/07/08

    In reply to Mcor Matrix 3D Printer Replicates Objects on the Cheap With Simple Paper and Glue
    I can't wait until the day when, God willing, these will become as commonplace as ink printers and everyone will be able to make their own severed hands within the privacy of their own homes.
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    11/07/08

    @karmaghost: Women will save a fortune on "pleasure devices" by using these printers instead of paying $100 for such devices
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    11/07/08

    @geiko: there is still the issue of adding relaxing vibration to said products...


    And the best non-vibrating ones are made of glass, also not sure how well water based glue would go over in that... uh... environment.

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    Image of Anonymoose Anonymoose
    11/07/08

    In reply to Mcor Matrix 3D Printer Replicates Objects on the Cheap With Simple Paper and Glue
    and since this is gizmodo:
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    11/07/08

    @Anonymoose: uh, yeah, that youtube embed didn't work so well.


    i tried to post a vid of a 3d printer in action:



    + Watch video



    and then some dude who used one to print out an iphone case:



    + Watch video


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    11/07/08

    @Anonymoose: sons of monkey gropers, i just have to paste the link without the embed tags? this internet is a strange and furry place and i'm not sure what to do with it.
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    Image of Jrsy Devil's Advocate® Jrsy Devil's Advocate®
    11/07/08

    @Anonymoose: Monkey gropers? Is that anything like simian slappers?
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    11/07/08

    @Jrsy is the dude, playin' the dude, disguised as another du...: no. the monkey gropers are much more subtle and frankly more polite. they're the ones who might see a primate on the subway and cop a gentle feel. sure, they may get a bit agressive, but that's only when the primate responds in an anxious manner.


    simian slappers are, needless to say, violent and unshaved. but they are good with the sweet talk.

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    11/07/08

    @Anonymoose: LOL!


    Hey look at that, you made a new friend.

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