How long until we can 3D print the ships in Oolite?
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Sweeeeeet! Now that will be something to write home about.
In the meantime, paper models are the way to go - check out http://mackayj.doosh.net/shipnet.html
In the meantime, paper models are the way to go - check out http://mackayj.doosh.net/shipnet.html
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All you need to do is get a printer that can print onto plasti-card and you can have more robust models....Selezen wrote:Sweeeeeet! Now that will be something to write home about.
In the meantime, paper models are the way to go - check out http://mackayj.doosh.net/shipnet.html
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1: print out on thin paper.
2: glue onto plasticard.
Jeez, do I need to do your thinking for you?
Seriously though, there are printers now that can handle the thinner plasticards going through them, but it's whether or not the ink will stick that you have to worry about. In my experience printing out onto thin paper then using a pin to mark corners works, then join the pin pricks up with a steel ruler and a sharp knife. Cut each panel out separately though and don't use existing 'tabs' to stick things together - just glue the edges with poly cement.
I have the plasticard parts for an Adder somewhere in storage... Must try and find them again, or at least recreate them. I even had clear acetate for the front 'window'. My plan was to make a lighted model of an Adder, but as usual other things took precedence... Still want to do it though. If I try again I think an Adder with its wings extended would be lovely...
2: glue onto plasticard.
Jeez, do I need to do your thinking for you?
Seriously though, there are printers now that can handle the thinner plasticards going through them, but it's whether or not the ink will stick that you have to worry about. In my experience printing out onto thin paper then using a pin to mark corners works, then join the pin pricks up with a steel ruler and a sharp knife. Cut each panel out separately though and don't use existing 'tabs' to stick things together - just glue the edges with poly cement.
I have the plasticard parts for an Adder somewhere in storage... Must try and find them again, or at least recreate them. I even had clear acetate for the front 'window'. My plan was to make a lighted model of an Adder, but as usual other things took precedence... Still want to do it though. If I try again I think an Adder with its wings extended would be lovely...
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One place to look might be places that make clear plastic awards. I saw a programme on it once, and they have gizmos that can carve a shape out of an acetate block and then the workers can create a clear acetate shell around it and turn it into an award...
I have an application that can turn a 3D model into a paper model template. Not quite got enough cash to buy one of those things that Wolfie is talking about though...
I have an application that can turn a 3D model into a paper model template. Not quite got enough cash to buy one of those things that Wolfie is talking about though...
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Indeed, from the news:Selezen wrote:Self replicating? Like it can reproduice itself? Isn't that one of teh conditions for life itself? This machine will create copies of ITSELF?
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRGH!!! The machines will take over!
"The team, which is spread over New Zealand, the UK and the US, develops and gives away the designs for its much cheaper machine, which also has self-copying capabilities. It wants to make the machine available to anybody — including small communities in the developing world, as well as people in the developed world, says Olliver. Accordingly, the RepRap machine is distributed, at no cost, under the GNU (General Public License)."
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Well, if you read more of the thread linked in the first post you will also find out that the machines are still quite a long way from taking over. "Replicating its own plastic casing with none of the really important parts inside" and "self-replicating" are not quite the same thing, in my very humble opinion.
At least the biologial evolution has not only surpassed the point of "creating empty skins with neither bones, internal organs, blood vessels and a brain", it never actually was at that point, because from there it would have gone nowhere!
At least the biologial evolution has not only surpassed the point of "creating empty skins with neither bones, internal organs, blood vessels and a brain", it never actually was at that point, because from there it would have gone nowhere!
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"At least the biologial evolution has not only surpassed the point of "creating empty skins with neither bones, internal organs, blood vessels and a brain", "
work w/ a few people who fit that description mind...
still, be canny if you could do that, just get skin - easy way to make some lush leather coats.
work w/ a few people who fit that description mind...
still, be canny if you could do that, just get skin - easy way to make some lush leather coats.
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Hooded all-in-one leather jumpsuits, with integral boots and gloves, even! Just cut out the face, put a zip from chin to belly-button, and you're away. If you grew a male skin you'd even have a built-in sporran of sorts for keeping loose change. You'd need to sew a button on the end, of course.Killer Wolf wrote:still, be canny if you could do that, just get skin - easy way to make some lush leather coats.