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3D Printers
This changes everything. Or at least it will.
"Printing" a wrench. More info. Right now these are going for $60,000. When I was in high school laser printers were wall sized devices that cost hundreds of thousands. I wanted one of my own. Now I have one that costs about a hundred bucks and prints better quality faster than those wall sized models. Can you imagine what this will be like when we can print objects? Need a copy of your car key? Press Print. Glasses frame broke? Press Print. Need a different sized screwdriver? Press print. This is going to keep an army of patent attorneys busy for generations. |
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Even once the printers are cheap and easy, you have to have the elemental "ink" necessary to print the thing in the form you want. Unless you want everything to be made out of the same plastic. How much is an ink cartridge of "stainless steel" going to cost or "anodized aluminum" (would printing anodized aluminum be possible?). Or having the half dozen cartridges that would be necessary to print a decent omelet pan. Again, I definitely see revolutionary impacts, I'm just not so much seeing them in the average house. One article I just read gave the example of the door braking on your 20-year-old dryer for which parts can't be found. Downloading a spec of the internet and the printing it. Apparently this less-than-wealthy health (a 20 year old dryer) has a very wide body printing machine and then, presumably, the ability to paint and finish the part just printed. (Bad examples are generally the fault of a bad salesman, not necessarily evidence of a lack of value; but still the example is really ridiculous.) |
Okay, this is just getting weird. If you will indulge a slight derail of your thread for a moment...
Growing up, my family pretty religiously watched This Old House. But once Bob left and I moved away from home, I stopped watching. CP and I never watched it together. For some reason, a couple months ago, we suddenly got into it and watched a whole build, a 300 year old house in Bedford Georgia owned by a family named the "Titlows". A couple weeks after the build ended, I noticed Nirvanaman like a link to the homeowner Joe Titlow's IMDB page. Which I thought an odd thing to like. Then I noticed...Joe Titlow is on Nirvanaman's friends list. Turns out, Joe is a good friend of Nirvanaman, they met while both worked at Ford and Nirvanaman actually visited the house in the middle of the project. Pretty weird. So what does this have to do with this thread? While trying to puzzle out why the hell Nirvanaman cared about Joe Titlow, we learned that Joe Titlow is a VP at ZCorp. Why is the world suddenly revolving around Joe Titlow?! |
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Have you visited the Napster of the 3D printer world? Thingverse is full of interesting ideas both simple and complex. |
Yes, i just still don't see it coming into the average house. I'm sure it will come into many houses. But in the way that theater-style media rooms have come into many houses.
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Now it just needs to be embraced by the same industry that has made so many other technologies successful: porn
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I like where you're going with that Kevy! :evil:
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I'm just now getting into the model railroad hobby. (I turned 46. It must have triggered some latent old man hobby gene.) 3D printing could do fantastic things for model railroads. Meanwhile, it's going to cost me a couple thousand dollars (over the next year or two) just to get a modest layout going.
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(ok, probably not the metal rails just yet, but definitely the ties at least.) |
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