Su LN si è già parlato di stampanti 3D (per esempio [url=https://leganerd.com/2011/04/06/be-your-own-souvenir/]qui[/url], [url=https://leganerd.com/2010/04/26/stampante-3d-a-colori-hp/]quo[/url] e [url=https://leganerd.com/2011/03/01/fabricate-yourself/]qua[/url]) ma sul suo blog questo tizio mostra che la SUA (è fatta in casa) stampante 3D ha una risoluzione sconvolgente, e una tecnologia altrettanto innovativa.
Il lato positivo è che questi sono i suoi propositi:
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Hi Guys,
I have been receiving many questions around my plans for the 3D Printer and what are the next steps.
My plan is very simple, improve the project in a way that anyone could build one of this 3D Printer at home. Additionally I may bring some commercial kits or parts so you don’t need to buy a CNC or any other expensive tool to build your own 3D printer.
In my to do list to improve the project I have:
1) Improve material and reduce cost
2) Improve software
3) Improve a little bit the electronics ( this is almost done)
4) Document everything (including videos)
To fund this final stage of the project I will start soon a project at Kickstarter. There will be very different level of rewards (from PDF with complete plans up to full working printer) for those who would like to back this project and support the idea of spreading the High Resolution 3d Printer in the world. (still need to work on this name :-) )
Thank you very much for all support and I hope bringing more news soon.[/quote]
Sul blog ci sono numerose foto di oggetti stampati dal suo gioiello messi a confronto con gli originali: a parte il colore, non si nota la differenza.
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Il materiale che utilizza il tizio è una resina speciale, riscaldata.
Bazingato privatamente da Universe.
via: [url=http://3dhomemade.blogspot.com/]3dhomemade.blogspot.com[/url]