Re: [bolger] Three D catalog
There's an outfit in Seattle that has a bunch of 3d printers called Metrix Create Space.
On Sep 15, 2011 4:34 PM, "BruceHallman" <hallman@...> wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Peter <pvanderwaart@...> wrote:
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>> There is an article in the NY Times today about a new inexpensive "3-D printer"
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> There is an outfit called "TechShop" here in S.F. that has one of
> these, which you can use for a membership fee of $125/month. I went
> down and saw it in action a few weeks ago, and it is the real deal.
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>http://techshop.ws/
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On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 11:25 AM, Peter <pvanderwaart@...> wrote:
these, which you can use for a membership fee of $125/month. I went
down and saw it in action a few weeks ago, and it is the real deal.
http://techshop.ws/
>There is an outfit called "TechShop" here in S.F. that has one of
>
>
> There is an article in the NY Times today about a new inexpensive "3-D printer"
these, which you can use for a membership fee of $125/month. I went
down and saw it in action a few weeks ago, and it is the real deal.
http://techshop.ws/
I'm listening to Bre Pettis speak right now...
On Sep 15, 2011 2:25 PM, "Peter" <pvanderwaart@...> wrote:
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> There is an article in the NY Times today about a new inexpensive "3-D printer" called the Thing-O-Matic. (Link:http://tinyurl.com/5rs46ykbut it won't work for more than a couple days.)
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> The idea is you give the machine a file, and it produces a 3-D object. So, if we all get together and give Bruce Hallman one, then with same effort that he puts into all the CAD pictures, he can produce a plastic model.
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> Pretty cool.
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There is an article in the NY Times today about a new inexpensive "3-D printer" called the Thing-O-Matic. (Link:http://tinyurl.com/5rs46ykbut it won't work for more than a couple days.)
The idea is you give the machine a file, and it produces a 3-D object. So, if we all get together and give Bruce Hallman one, then with same effort that he puts into all the CAD pictures, he can produce a plastic model.
Pretty cool.
The idea is you give the machine a file, and it produces a 3-D object. So, if we all get together and give Bruce Hallman one, then with same effort that he puts into all the CAD pictures, he can produce a plastic model.
Pretty cool.