L LaughingCheese Jr Member May 15, 2008 #1 Found a cool table comparing the various rapid prototyping technologies.
L LaughingCheese Jr Member May 17, 2008 #3 colmon_9 said: I wish I had one of those. Click to expand... Uh, which one? There's several different machines listed there; everything from ZCorp 3D printers to CNC and SLS. Last edited by a moderator: Feb 25, 2017
colmon_9 said: I wish I had one of those. Click to expand... Uh, which one? There's several different machines listed there; everything from ZCorp 3D printers to CNC and SLS.
CPU64 Well-Known Member May 17, 2008 #4 LaughingCheese said: Uh, which one? There's several different machines listed there; everything from ZCorp 3D printers to CNC and SLS. Click to expand... I wish I had ANY ONE of them... The crappiest method is still light years better than hand shaping with bondo. Last edited by a moderator: Feb 25, 2017
LaughingCheese said: Uh, which one? There's several different machines listed there; everything from ZCorp 3D printers to CNC and SLS. Click to expand... I wish I had ANY ONE of them... The crappiest method is still light years better than hand shaping with bondo.
L LaughingCheese Jr Member May 17, 2008 #5 CPU64 said: I wish I had ANY ONE of them... The crappiest method is still light years better than hand shaping with bondo. Click to expand... Amen, same here! Although, I think I would like a 3D printer good enough to print a suit--might take a while, but pushing a button is probably easier than the two step process I'm considering with CNC+Vacuum Forming. Last edited by a moderator: Feb 25, 2017
CPU64 said: I wish I had ANY ONE of them... The crappiest method is still light years better than hand shaping with bondo. Click to expand... Amen, same here! Although, I think I would like a 3D printer good enough to print a suit--might take a while, but pushing a button is probably easier than the two step process I'm considering with CNC+Vacuum Forming.