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more about #3dprinters more comments → Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: 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. more » SmritaMalinky: Our website is http://makerbot.com if you want to learn more! - Bre more » aobjects: I want this. Or I want to Make this. more » Discofunk: But can it render Crysis? more » jchabotte: I would love to have one of these if i knew anything about designing in CAD more » jdbaile3: 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 o... more » karmaghost: 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 han... more » Anonymoose: and since this is gizmodo: more » -
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At Gizmodo Gallery 2009: MakerBot 3D Printer
Maker Bot is awesome because it's a 3D printer that's also open source and plays Daft Punk tunes while it's at work. And it's meant to be hacked, so this gallery item is limited only by your imagination. More » -
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Mcor Matrix 3D Printer Replicates Objects on the Cheap With Simple Paper and Glue
3D printers are awesome. Feed them a computer model, and out comes a real object—often with complexity that is impossible to conjure into reality via any other means. Still blows my mind nearly every time I see one in action. Especially cool, then, is the Mcor Matrix, a 3D Printer that aims to keep cost of ownership at a minimum by using as its elementals regular office paper and a common water-based glue. This hand model, for instance, was produced for only €3.70 ($4.73). More »
