Dragon's Lair Fans - Arcade Lifestyle
General Chat => Arcade Lifestyle => Topic started by: level42 on October 05, 2012, 01:02:13 AM
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Bijenkorf will start selling this for €1050
http://cubify.com/cube/
OK, it's a lot of money, but I remember paying a not that much higher price for a 24 needle printer when they were new.....
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Oh my god, André,
I've managed to resist the tantalizing urge to order the self-replicating 3D-Printer 'reprap' last year
http://www.reprap.org/wiki/RepRap
and now you show me THIS.
Gladly I'm out of money (thanks to Love and his Container bonanza) :D ;)
Everyone who order this jewel of modern technology please post reviews and pictures.
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Bijenkorf will start selling this for €1050
http://cubify.com/cube/
OK, it's a lot of money, but I remember paying a not that much higher price for a 24 needle printer when they were new.....
I'm not saying its cheap but for what it is I wouldn't say it's a lot of money, my mind is blown by this, I don't think I can picture any use to me but I so want to play with one. I find it almost too incredible to believe even though I'm aware of the technology. We are living in the future my friends :D
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My Big Brother has one :)
He uses it for test, before the product goes into production.
did someone say Lego ? ;)
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Wow he works at Lego ?
My son wants to be a pilot or work at Lego to design stuff ;D ;D
@Dirk: now that is cool ! A self-replicating printer ! Soon they will be printing robots that can replicate themselves and we have to start living like Robotron ;D
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Of course, like with anything humanity has invented, people will also find a dark way of using it:
http://youtu.be/AQ6Q3BfbVBU
O cool, my son will live in a world where everyone in the world will be able to print a gun, wow I'm really thrilled by that view of the future....
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no no :)
He has his own company, it was just implying that its easy to copy Lego products with the 3d printer ;)
But my mother-in-law was working at Lego some years ago, for like 15 years or so, but not in the designer area.
Also my work colleague worked at Lego, and controlled the "driving" robots in the production facility at Lego.
Have you been in Legoland (Billund, Denmark), i remember you were planning a trip to Denmark a year ago or so?
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OK I see...
We were in Legoland Germany for 2 days this summer :) My son (and we) loved it.
The most fun he had with programming one of those Lego robots which are really cool...
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I did a school project analyzing a 3d printer and developing a new version for 6 months. The one from bijenkorf isnt really that great. I would love to own one one day. The time i used one in school was great! we printed allot of stuff we needed and dident need 8) 8) for people interesting in thing you can print
http://www.thingiverse.com/ (http://www.thingiverse.com/)
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I did a school project analyzing a 3d printer and developing a new version for 6 months. The one from bijenkorf isnt really that great. I would love to own one one day. The time i used one in school was great! we printed allot of stuff we needed and dident need 8) 8) for people interesting in thing you can print
http://www.thingiverse.com/ (http://www.thingiverse.com/)
The question I have when i see this printing is, what kind of material can you use... Is it plastic, hard or soft, though?
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OK I see...
We were in Legoland Germany for 2 days this summer :) My son (and we) loved it.
The most fun he had with programming one of those Lego robots which are really cool...
You son must want to see the most amazing LEGO stuff someone ever has created: Take a look at the Youtube channel of this japanese guy. Astonishing! I felt like a complete dumbass after seeing this. It is pure art and high tech.
http://www.youtube.com/user/akiyuky
Ps. sorry to hijack this thread.
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Funny....we saw something similar at Legoworld (Zwolle, The Netherlands, largest Lego fair in the world: http://www.legoworld.nl, soon again in the "autumn holiday") I think 2 or 3 years ago. It's great to follow one ball through the entire "loop"....
I do wonder where people find the time to make such things..... ;D
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I did a school project analyzing a 3d printer and developing a new version for 6 months. The one from bijenkorf isnt really that great. I would love to own one one day. The time i used one in school was great! we printed allot of stuff we needed and dident need 8) 8) for people interesting in thing you can print
http://www.thingiverse.com/ (http://www.thingiverse.com/)
The question I have when i see this printing is, what kind of material can you use... Is it plastic, hard or soft, though?
Moost of the time they print whit abs. this is the exact same material as lego bricks are mad of. Less popular is pla. this is a material made out of corn and is very nature friendly. little less solid but still way more then you need in moost cases.