Printing in Plastic: Build Your Own 3D Printer (Technology in Action) ebook
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Printing in Plastic: Build Your Own 3D Printer (Technology in Action) . Patrick Hood-Daniel, James Floyd Kelly
Printing.in.Plastic.Build.Your.Own.3D.Printer.Technology.in.Action..pdf
ISBN: 1430234431,9781430234449 | 466 pages | 12 Mb
Printing in Plastic: Build Your Own 3D Printer (Technology in Action) Patrick Hood-Daniel, James Floyd Kelly
Publisher: Apress
Printing in Plastic: Build Your Own 3D Printer (Technology in Action). Could they spell the end of mass production? By The Week Staff | January 12, 2013. Three-dimensional printers make manufacturing possible at home. Veronika Lukasova/ZUMA Press/Corbis. The robot is fully autonomous and each of its six legs has two degrees of freedom. If so, your dreams of kickstarting the robot apocalypse can be fulfilled with just a 3D printer, some simple software and a bit of electrical knowhow. Or, you know, you could just print them out. It's a revolutionary manufacturing process in which the design for physical objects, from toys to jewelry to machine parts, can be digitally transmitted to a device that makes them out of plastic, metal, or ceramic materials. Make Your Own 3D Printed Six-Legged Robot a fully autonomous robot? Meet Bleuette, a free hexapod robot that can be created with a 3D printer. You could always make customized figures from bits and bobs of other toys as well as your own elbow grease. Check it out in action below: He specializes in gaming and technology. Two things: "iModela makes it easy to create a physical model from an artist's 3D rendering, using powerful 3D modeling technology to sculpt shapes, drill holes, create reliefs, smooth surfaces and engrave designs," added Sugiyama.
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