Hi Rick,
Back again, the 3D printer was used by the great dummy man who made faces
for his dummies using the 3D printer. An interesting thing for it was on the
Bio channel several weeks ago and very interesting.
Such things like that could be useful I think it depends on one's
imagination.
As David mentioned, when doing each layer there would be a nice voice to
state what is being done at that moment, but lots of information would be
needed from the data source...
Bruce and Bronx, (Woof!)
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 9:03 AM
Subject: Re: Anyone working with 3D printing software Apps
Hi: Allot of the things rely on cad type software, likely not accessible.
Most of the cool stuff requires blueprints to make parts for things like
screws and other parts that require exact fitting based on the design.
Anyway, it may become a means of building things like replacement parts for
objects you have and dont want to lose and much more me thinks.
Rick USA
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From: David
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: Anyone working with 3D printing software Apps
Don't think there will be much for 3D printing - at least not if you don't
happen to have a fair amount of sight left. I have never touched a 3D printer,
or any of its software. Yet, I do know, they are slowly coming down in price,
and also becoming available for the general user.
Yet, the whole nature of 3D, may not be much easy to produce in a way that
makes any sense to a person with little or no vision. Of course, you could have
the speech tell you a good amount of information, or the Braille display throw
a number of messages on your fingers, to let you know what you are about to do
- or even, what has already started to take place. :) Really, we are already
working with 2D. And see how much chatter the computer is throwing at us
already. Not sure, if I want to try imagine - based on a chattering synthesizer
- what my end product will look like. it is kind of hard enough with the two
dimentions, leave the third one alone. :)
OK, if you, or anyone else want to shoulder the task of making something
work for me, then I am quite interested in seeing your results. I just have my
doubts, if it will be much convenient to work with. Of course, one way to get
around it, would be to use certain sound effects along with the speech, to
illustrate the things taking place in the different dimentions. Just don't know
really... :)
----- Original Message -----
From: RicksPlace
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 2:31 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone working with 3D printing software Apps
Thanks and Merry Christmas Bruce to you and your family big time!
Rick USA
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From: LB
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 7:20 AM
Subject: Re: Anyone working with 3D printing software Apps
Hi Rick,
Yea, I was hungry and made a slice of pizza with it!
Just joking, got to leave, but want to wish you and everyone a
Merry Christmas.
Besides, I think our government spent millions using or trying to
use a 3D computer to make pizza for the astronauts, or Washington D.C. Astro
nuts!
Merry Christmas
Bruce
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 6:08 AM
Subject: Anyone working with 3D printing software Apps
Hi: 3D printing is nuts futurable and will, I think, get tied into
the internet for communications, transport, of items between home computers
some day (Can you say StarTrek?) if not today.
I started looking into 3d printing but it seems to use allot of cad
type software among other styles of designing objects along with scanning.
Has anyone started playing with a 3d printer / scanner and is there
any potential of using a DeskTop App or even mobile App with WindowEyes to have
accessibility to template design software?
Rick USA
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