Minecraft.Print() - Printing Minecraft Creations via 3D Printer
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These guys should join forces with the guys at the University of Exeter who have developed a 3D chocolate printer. Then you could EAT your minecraft creations!
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i built a ultimaker
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google makerbot
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it costs 2000 euros.... its made out of thermal reactive plastic so where do you live if your houses cost 400 euro?
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i actually built a 3d printer so ill defenetly try it out it looks a lot more fun then something like rhinoceros
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Is there a way to print it with color? I know it would be almost impossible, but it would be cool. Do you know anywhere it can be printed with color?
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@Maggotsicgod No a reprap costs about 500 euros to buy the parts and assemble yourself and it uses pastic as "ink" go to reprap.org/
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@Maggotsicgod Ink?
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i dont see the point of this considering that printer would cost like more than 5 houses and think of the cost of the ink on that bitch..
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cool!!!
why do some of them have a black coating on them? is it from the printer?
NixodCreations 1 month ago
@NixodCreations Yes, it's a filler material that the printer we have uses to stabilize the print (think scaffolding). It does come off. We just hadn't done so at the time of the video.
codysumter 1 month ago
Can you print models of Minecraft characters in colour? Be AWESOME if you could!
Pr0ph3cyTech 2 months ago
@Pr0ph3cyTech Actually, yes. That has been done.
codysumter 2 months ago
are you guys going to make the files open to the public? I really want a companion cube but I'm not sure how to get the file for it so I can send it to company that will print it.
TR1GG3RSERIOUS 7 months ago
@TR1GG3RSERIOUS The code has been up for a while (on github), but I went ahead and linked it from the site, today. I will make a general warning: the current version that is up is not the most efficient that we have nor the most user friendly (you have to be able to set up a dependency and run the script from the terminal), but it's been quite stable in tests.
codysumter 7 months ago 6