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  • Theta angle cutter is designed to cut up to 1/5 inch thick corrugate paper, foam board, rubber, or styrofoam in 30, 45, 60, 75, or 90 degree safely. It is an excellent tool for architect models, science projects, and arts & crafts projects. The suggested retail price of Theta angle cutter is just $24.99.

    For more information, please click gmidifier(dot)com and scroll down to the bottom. You can find Theta angle cutter commercial video.

  • dieses Teil und vieles mehr kann bestelle werden bei:

    topmodellfabrik.de dem Dienstleister für 3D Druck

  • Great video of an older model Z Corporation ZPrinter in use by one of our customers!!

  • so the machine makes the model ??

  • Lets see you 3D print the Sagrada famillia, and no building can ever be 100% correct, usually dependant on the local planning officers personal tastes and ridiculous outdated arbitrary red tape.....things that are not considered are environmental issues and aesthetic originality/value.

  • Hi tdeff,

    That would be quite the feat on a 3d printer...

    Sweet Onion Creations

  • if you had a triangle, and sliced it up into thinner triangles you wouldn't get a pyramid, you'd get a tetra ;)

  • how much i have to pay for that machines???

  • about 22,000 $

  • Now you only need to learn to design a real building, not that stupid rectangular box.

    American architecture sucks. No imagination.

  • agree with you

  • @popescu7 they showed what they wanted to show, right?

  • @popescu7 you're crazy, do you know anything about architecture?

  • I think you did a great job on the video. How much would you charge for that model you created? I work for an architectural firm doing CAD. I would love to start a 3D prototyping business.

  • That is Awsum I am wondering I am told that there will be Desktop 3d printers? worth $5,000 i am hoping to get one for work... just wondering how much does it cost for the materials?

  • seriously?

  • You talk way to much. Keep it short and simple.

  • Hi lightshadow22,

    Thanks for checking out the video and the feedback. We'll take your comment into consideration when we produce the next video.

    Sweet Onion Creations Team

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