Salakhetdinov Shamil
mcp2004 at mail.ru
Sat Jan 19 15:22:27 CST 2013
Hi Jim -- Good news. BTW here is a good site to test your 3D designs readiness for 3D printing: http://willit3dprint.com/ I'd need (to rent) a bigger 3D printer probably - for starters I'd like to "3D print" kitchen furniture facades - something like the following :) http://www.classic-mebel.com/galg-22.htm The above *standard* set costs ~USD10,000 (ten thouzand) here (the price on web site (~USD4000) is incorrect, I have called that company), if I'd like to make some special shaping it could become much more expensive - with "3D priting factory" making such a kitchen furniture facades of any shape should be considerably cheaper I hope. -- Shamil Суббота, 19 января 2013, 12:10 -08:00 от "Jim Lawrence" <accessd at shaw.ca>: >A friend of mine confirms that this is not Sci-Fi but a reality...he has a >3D printer. It is a Riprap printer and sell from $350 to $500 and of course >supplies and graphic program (free from Linux) are extra. > >http://www.indiegogo.com/SeeMeCNC-H-1 > >It does require a specific type of plastic very resilient to pressure and >heat and even then the gun can only be fired a limited number of times. > >It is amazing that you could build a gun factory in your living room >starting at $350...producing guns that could not be detected in a metal >scanner. > >Jim ><<< skipped >>>