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3D printing - Fancy 'printing' a working gun at home?!











nail-Z

Well-known member
Jul 10, 2003
2,972
North Somerset
3D printing is nowhere near the point of being able mass produce anything with a quality finish, the layers tend to cause a grain in the finished object which may not be desirable in the finished article. Great for prototyping though.

A win-win if you want to print yourself a dildo.



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Cold Gettin Dumb

Active member
Jan 31, 2013
462
A mate of mine already sells a model railway loco kit, where he has the main structure 3d printed, & gets around the layering unevenness by providing etched brass overlays. http://narrowplanet.co.uk/products/NPL-001
Using the same technology you can print in brass & silver (slightly different in approach to plastic printing).
check out
http://www.shapeways.com/?ca=gp&ct=shapeways-3d-printing&cr=ad-29b&gclid=COHX47OBoLoCFRIPtAodbjoAOw
or
http://i.materialise.com/. These are two companies that offer you a printing service & user uploaded design that you can purchase yourself & they'll print them for you.
 






Biscuit

Native Creative
Jul 8, 2003
22,325
Brighton
We have one at work (A 3D printer, not a working gun) and I must say I'm underwhelmed. The finish isn't great and I just don't know what to print with it!
 


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