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  • Seem to be a commom inkjet system. only the "ink" used is a kind of resin... UV cured ;D very nice tho...

  • I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this This video is a demonstration of our Objet 3D printer and shows the level of detail that can be achieved with this type of rapid prototyping machine

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  • What about z brush and mud box? will it print models from that?

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  • How much does that cost and where can I order one?

  • What if it runs out of ink?

  • Like if you muted the video

  • Well the best use of 3D printer has just been unveiled, the scientists in Britain have been able to print blood vessels that can be used as replacements in humans.

  • The real skill of these machines will be be perfect fit multi-material creation. Like a latex skin over plastic chainmail with metal studs all at room temperature with laser sintering. Other options are impossible molding choices. Two thermally different plastics molded into the same part or in-molding multiple color plastic choices or patterns into one plastic part (under vacuum for highest density strength).

  • You could machine a plastic rectangle blank in under 5 minutes using a CAD/CAM system

  • is there any open source designs for such a machine.. I know about reprap and mendel. but I am more interested in SLA or the one that uses UV light such as the one in this video

  • I wonder if this is how Apple prototype their gadgets.

  • Does the 3D printer have a chip built in it that it breaks down completely after so many prints just like ordinary printers?

  • if you find your twin bro ..his probably printed

  • I used to have this song.

    

  • very nice machine awsome ... but i realy do like to song do you have the name of this Music ? Thank you

  • this video is so much better when you press the mute button!

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  • Can you print ponys?! XD

    That thing looks so nice, I guess they are really expensive :S What's the costo f the printing materials en such? o.o

  • print me a 3d printer

  • what{s the artist and name of the song?

  • $20,000 printer to create prototype ... $1 scraper to remove it from the printer ...

  • print me an ak47

  • no words...

  • hindi songs? with 3d printing...lol good

  • @tomyloveu now how do you know its Hindi song you are white

  • can it print space stations out?

  • what material does it use to print everything?

  • is it possible to print very hard metal parts?

  • can you print food?

  • Where can i buy one? How much does it cost?

  • so much time put into making such a great 3D printer, so little time spent picking out an appropriate accompanying song. I felt like i was at a rave in india watching this.

  • How much cost a machine like that? And each printing (material, maintenance, etc.)?

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  • wouhhaaaa c'est super comme sa sert a rien

  • what is the maximum width/length you can print?

  • this one vs the original inkjet dust one? oh and is there one using photoopathy like how they etch circuit bords, must have taking you agest to build this protoype printer, throght it looks bit rough

  • you must liek vista ;)

  • wish i had that machine..............

  • Wish I had a 3D printer. I'd print my WA2000 - and I would sit there watching the fucker print.

  • this prototype does not look very stabil...

  • so do you see future models producing items out of anything other than resin for example metal ?

  • don't you use a shield to protect yourself from the UV?

  • That looks like solidworks...Do you send the file in .sldprt format to the printer? whats the biggest part you can make?

  • Hi,

    It isnt Solidworks I am afraid, it is a specialist piece of software for viewing and fixing STL files which is the format that gets sent to the printer. Solidworks is very good at producing this file format though.

  • @3DCreationLab this may be a stupid question - r those objects hard ? i.e u can throw them , try to squish them with ur hand or a heavy book etc ... but it won't break . Is it that hard or just brittle and weak ?

  • @wuzup76020

    with a big enough printer, any size.

    check this link

    htt p :// dvice. com/archives /2010/12/14-things-that.php#14

    (remove spaces)

  • Hi Armyvisual,

    Thanks for the comments. I have seen the Reprap project, but I think it only replicates about 50% of itself, so not quite self replication yet! The DPi on the machine works much the same way as a normal printer and is 600 x 600 DPi in the X & Y and 1600 DPi in the Z. None of these are controllable though.

  • How much of itself a Reprap machine replicates depends on how you count, viz, volume, mass, cost or whatever. They typically print about 1.1 kg of plastic parts. The steel that the parts connect weighs many times that.

    The positioning accuracy is typically about 0.1 mm while the extruder orifice is typically 0.5 mm.  I'm using a Rapman 3 variation on the Darwin design with a 0.3 mm orifice to get me some pretty fine detail work.

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  • Hey this is a very nice machine! I do digital printing, and have always been intrigued by the 3d printers in the showrooms while looking at new printers.

    Have you seen the homebrew project with the 3d printer that can replicate itself? It comes with the presets to 'build' a new machine, with the machine. I think you only need to provide some electrical components. Really awesome stuff guys.

    How exactly would resolution work on this? Can you control the 'resen' 'DPI' if you will?

  • "Have you seen the homebrew project with the 3d printer that can replicate itself?"

    that's the stuff. i first saw these types of printers at a London show in 2001, they were loaded with plastics and metals and had blades and cutting instruments mounted and housed in a perspex display; it looked great watching them whittle away to produce the designs also loaded into them.

  • oh you have the same screen I have

  • Are there any "medical" ones?

  • you put material in it (in dust form) and it builds models layer by layer (they "grow")

  • This particular machine uses a UV curable resin in liquid form, but there are machines that use powder. "they grow" is a good description :-)

  • @3DCreationLab What better?

  • Ok, i'm lost, how does this work?

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