On 2/12/2015 12:59 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
On 2/12/2015 12:47 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
P.J. Alling wrote:
On 2/12/2015 12:33 PM, Mark Roberts wrote:
Paul Stenquist wrote:
It appears to be a crude wood or clay shape model.
Looks like it was made on a 3D printer.
I expect it was produced by the traditional clay modeling methods. Three
D printers are really only big in labs, and with geeks.
??? We've got a 3D printer in my college's computer lab. They're
standard prototyping tools now.
I think that describes a college environment.
The 3D printer manufacturers couldn't afford to make them if the only
market was college computer labs.
They're making a big impact in corporate R&D prototyping.
They're also being used for manufacturing one-off replacement parts.
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