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Objet's PolyJet Rapid Prototyping Actual Footage

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2007

An actual footage of prototyping using the PolyJet prototyping process from Objet Geometries. Very fast process, very accurate prototypes..

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  • is there any idea for how much this kind of printer..? bka may nakaka alam sain yo.?

  • @wezcoastcustom Three years ago, tumatakbo na ng isang milyon yan.. could be more now..

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  • in some years we might just download plans for a product we want to purchase, say a Playstation9, pay the price and have a machine like this make it for us in a day or two. Then Limewire will REALLY be useful. Pirated Playstations anyone?

  • I could totally make my own gundam with that thing, couldn't I?

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  • what are the cost of this printer?

  • Kár, hogy nem látszik az Objet logó a nyomtatón...

  • @Xeozim Actually, with photolithography, you could print an optical mask at the 42 micron level, then project it a thousandfold smaller through appropriate lenses onto a printed substrate and let chemical etching create your nanometer-scale result.

  • @Geminii27 yea, difficult to pick up on that over the net. my apologies.

  • @ixisuprflyixi Sarcasm.

  • @Geminii27 You cant wit for consoles which authenticate every game online? Why is that exactly? Perhaps because it will drive down prices because of higher security? I am not sure what the benefit of this would be exactly, since we already have the online capability to update games and such. Why would you ask for more regulation and hassles?

  • @kakka151  I understand that, but I am hopeful in the future, especially with the breakthroughs in graphene, that one day we will be able to "print" circuit boards and components with great enough resolution to replicate something as complex as consumer electronics. Graphene is the new trendy science.

  • @ixisuprflyixi or you could have open source plans that everyone shares and builds on.

  • You could soon print a printer......

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