The $20,000 HP with $40,000 replacement plastic will jam within two months and you will not be able to repair it...Can God's printer print a rock even he can't lift?
Can God's printer jam so hard even God can't repair it?The $20,000 HP with $40,000 replacement plastic will jam within two months and you will not be able to repair it...
Replicators that use petroleum as base matter. If printing really takes off like we think, it'll be yet another demand for oil. Soooo... pick another middle-eastern nation in need of liberation and break out the fracking machines. MUA HA HA HA HASo, we're on the verge of replicators becoming reality?
The most popular plastic for dedicated reprap users is actually PLA, which is based on corn starch is is both biodegradable and renewable.Replicators that use petroleum as base matter. If printing really takes off like we think, it'll be yet another demand for oil. Soooo... pick another middle-eastern nation in need of liberation and break out the fracking machines. MUA HA HA HA HA
Only if he goes to work for HP.Can God's printer jam so hard even God can't repair it?
GAHD do you have to ruin EVERYTHING?The most popular plastic for dedicated reprap users is actually PLA, which is based on corn starch is is both biodegradable and renewable.
Abs is still more popular overall, due to durability and flexibility, but when oil becomes too expensive we can readily replace most plastics with a renewable version.
Obviously you missed out on the fact that this only leads to more corn subsidies, and their whole suite of problems. You can throw in some Monsanto mania for extra credit.GAHD do you have to ruin EVERYTHING?
Right now all these prints use thermoplastics, which can be melted and reused. There are a number of open source projects for turning plastic pellets into the filament these printers use, and eventually you'll find that you can grind up parts and turn them into filament for the printers.Actual question for those more informed: is the material in the objects made re-usable? Can you, for example, "melt down" an object that came out wrong for whatever reason and re-use the material?
GW is going to regret it's heavy handed decisions so bad.Miniatures. Game components.
Rumor is they're looking to sell. Those heavy handed tactics look good to investors when the immediate numbers improve.GW is going to regret it's heavy handed decisions so bad.
Holy shnikeys...NANOBOTS! WE ARE MAD CLOSE TO NANOBOTS! Now all I need to do is attune my telepathic abilities to control them-AND DOMINOES IS GOING DOWN! Or maybe I'll just use em for the good of man kind, whichever is easier.
NASA AMA on reddit today' confirmed they are working on using native materials on the moon to supply large scale 3d printing manufacturing on it's surface!Look to your left, now back at me, now back to your left, and now think about space exploration
Yeah, but I still want to be able to print Darkwing Duck's gas gun.Much better than making a stupid gun that won't shoot straight.
True, decades at the least, I should think.That'll be a while. I don't think the materials technology is going to be up to printing the space-age materials/textures used in many of those suits.
For the swimsuits it's not just the material, but the texture that makes the big difference. It's going to be a long time before we can build a suit on someone that's competitive.I always thought the next logical step in those suits was to keep them in liquid form and then just dip the athlete in naked and spray on a catalyst to quick-dry the suit right before the event.
hashtagapocalypseWhen 3D printing really goes global, the early adopters will produce the parts to make 3D printers themselves, so those will be cheaper and more widely available to everyone. In time, people will also start to make parts that automatically make parts for printers, culminating in a fully realised assembly line for printers. To allow for customization, software will be developed and computers will be printed to automate the assembly lines. This evolution goes on for a while, until one day, JUDGEMENT DAY arrives and John Connor leaps up and tweets around the world "I Told You So! My mom is gonna be so pissed at you guys..".