EEtwidget Posted April 8, 2014 Report Posted April 8, 2014 3D Printers are a great tool, fun hobby, and just really cool. Recently the tech has caught up to user demand and cost has gone down. A pro 3D Printer goes for $50k+ but you can buy a hobby printer from a company like MakerBot for about $3k, a reasonable price however still out of reach for many consumers.Yesterday a kickstarter campaign launched, with an initial goal of $50,000; The Micro 3D printer raised the money in only 11 minuets!Clamming to be "The first truly consumer 3D printer that is incredibly intuitive, easy to own, and seamless by design"Early adopters were able to pick up a Micro for only $199! Although this reward level is sold out, you can still claim a printer for $299, an incredible value!As of 4/8/2014 @ 12.27 pacific time, The Micro campaign has raised close to $1.2 million dollars. With 28 days remaining on the campaign, it will be interesting to see how much they can raise.The tragedy is, I don't have $299 to back this project. Quote
Javier Posted April 8, 2014 Report Posted April 8, 2014 Thats awesome, I've been into 3d printers but they are just too much but this is more of my price range. Looks small though I wonder how effective it is Quote
DR99 Posted April 8, 2014 Report Posted April 8, 2014 I would love a 3d printer i just don't know how often I would really use it. Quote
regopit Posted April 9, 2014 Report Posted April 9, 2014 This is in the works as we speak Researchers at the University of Southern California have been developing a technology that 'prints' quick-setting concrete from a computer controlled gantry. Just think of the possibility ? After a deserter bulldoze the ground start putting up temporary housing. You could just keep on rolling all day. 1 Quote
DR99 Posted April 9, 2014 Report Posted April 9, 2014 Just wait till they become terminator house building robots. I don't know how all the automation is going to end up playing out long term. What kind of jobs are going to be left after all this innovation. 2 Quote
EEtwidget Posted April 9, 2014 Author Report Posted April 9, 2014 This is in the works as we speak Researchers at the University of Southern California have been developing a technology that 'prints' quick-setting concrete from a computer controlled gantry.Just think of the possibility ? After a deserter bulldoze the ground start putting up temporary housing. You could just keep on rolling all day.Wes studied that tech a bit in drafting, pretty cool.. You can print water/swear pipes in place, everyday new material is available to print, from food to wood, to organs Quote
EEtwidget Posted April 9, 2014 Author Report Posted April 9, 2014 Thats awesome, I've been into 3d printers but they are just too much but this is more of my price range. Looks small though I wonder how effective it isYes, it's small but that just means you need to be creative. Build models in pieces. It is a good entry point for many people to get into 3d printing, if you really do like it and use it, then step up to the $3k unit. Quote
Highdesert Splintermaker Posted April 23, 2014 Report Posted April 23, 2014 Wouldn't a Micro 3D printer be the cat's meow for an ultimate tool bag prize? Make your own tools, parts, knick nacks, etc.I do like the nicks but never cared much for the nacks.Kinda' like those Thomas' English Muffins with all those nooks and crannies. I think the nooks are great but I never could develop a taste for the crannies. Quote
Highdesert Splintermaker Posted April 24, 2014 Report Posted April 24, 2014 I'm looking forward to the day when you can feed wire stock into one of these and get a metal part out.Feed in copper and get a copper part. Feed it aluminum and get an aluminum part. Feed in solid core solder and get a lead alloy part. I guess you might even be able to feed MIG welding wire into it and get a steel part. That kinda reminds me of the old alchemists' quest of being able to turn lead into gold. Feed in solid core solder and get a gold part.Yep! I want one! Quote
DR99 Posted June 23, 2014 Report Posted June 23, 2014 They do have the tech out now its called laser 3d sintering. http://makezine.com/2012/02/01/an-open-source-laser-sintering-3d-printer/ Quote
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