Objet’s PolyJet Rapid Prototyping Actual Footage
An actual footage of prototyping using the PolyJet prototyping process from Objet Geometries. Very fast process, very accurate prototypes..
An actual footage of prototyping using the PolyJet prototyping process from Objet Geometries. Very fast process, very accurate prototypes..
um gonna make a big dildo and spray it pink with black spots!
@ixisuprflyixi lolimewire xD
Cool video. Also, our channel is dedicated to educating individuals on all of the additive technologies as well. If you’d like to click AdditiveTechnologies to the left you can watch these machines and hear a narrator explain everything as well.
@ixisuprflyixi In which case, the official Playstation plans will probably produce a device which will only play games after it authenticates itself through the Playstation website – every time. Limewire et al would need to have someone create a hacked version which spoofed the authentication routines – and even then it would probably only play non-online games.
Can’t wait for the consoles which authenticate EVERY game online. If you don’t have a working net connection – NO GAME FOR YOU!
chirpchirpbeep :3
PRICE?
that stuff is awsome ^^
and for only a couple thousand dollars and a college degree you can make your own 3-D figures!!!!!!!
This is an impressive system that can print in more than a single material at a time. However, they market it as 3D process when in fact it is a solid ground curing process. These machines are much more difficult to maintain and operate than their 3D printing counterparts.
reddit promised me some iron-man. Lied.
What sucks ids the soundtrack, what is great is the 20 year old PC the printer is hooked up to.
@ixisuprflyixi
Uhh 2007 called and told me to tell you that you might want to switch from Limewire to a torrent to reduce viruses and such. knowing is half the battle.
If you put stick of hot glue in to bubble jet instead of ink it’ll do the same.
oh how i wish i could afford one
I would use a multihead 3D printer to make circuit boards with circuits printed already on them. using special semiconductor glues.
I think I’d like to invest in the companies that provide the plastic and metal powders for these machines. People made a lot of money on toner cartridges back in the 80s.
-jcr
is exactly what im writing my dissertation on, check out fab@home (fabbers)
@naxps- This is edited. The process usually takes 12-48 hours.
Totally feasible using today’s technology. The problem lies in the cost of the fabrication unit & it’s consumables. That $700 laptop would cost you around $5000 to print. Of course, these costs will gradually drop as technologies advance. After all, the first calculators also cost thousands of dollars.
that’s so cool!!!!
holy damn thats fast. WANT!!!!
is this actual speed?
WOW!!
Your mom can help
i really want to see how they will protect the copy right with that lol. printer puts a lock on the drive or something stupid like that. and there would probably be like one its printed, the file is immediately deleted. one really cool thing would be that you could have programs that test if your designed circuit works right before you use it.
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?