On Tue, 8 May 2007 14:37:50 +0200, idef <idef@idef.it> wrote: Quello che pare un sogno prometeico - tirare fuori dal computer un oggetto vero e proprio - è adesso una realtà a portata di mano. esistono da anni oggetti del genere, questa notizia sta girando sulle radio come se fosse una novita' incredibile. fate un giro su www.zcorp.com, l'ho vista in funzione generare oggetti
Or, go ahead and try it... Just don't blame me for any unintended drama! At work we have a "Rapid Prototyping Machine" (aka "3D Printer") from Zcorp ( See http://tinyurl.com/ar8n5 for details) and I get to be the guy who plays with it. The basic process is that a liquid binder is laid down using an inkjet printhead onto a bed of plaster mixed with glass microbeads. This is done in layers
Marcin [3M] napisał(a): IMO, tonący brzytwy się chwyta... To po prostu akcja marketingowa której przesłanie brzmi: kup nas, zobaczysz jak będzie pięknie... Pokazane na konferencji korpusy to makiety. http://gizmodo.com/photogallery/alphaflag/1556899 Podpada mi to, że przysłona jest zamknięta. Przykleili obiektyw do skorupy kropelką, a korpus wydrukowali np
K_S_ONeill wrote: I'm not clear on how this is different from extant 3d modeling machines, like Tim Anderson's stuff at zcorp: http://www.zcorp.com/ Tim is a proa sailor, which is how I ran across his stuff. He was doing 3d modeling at MIT in the 90s, and other people did it some before him. There's an article on him here: http://www.progressiveengineer.com/PEWebBackissu