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3d desktop printers in.cog.nito !Pwelrnp2DI
not worth 5000$ but considering you could make your own toy creations from ANYTHING that would be interesting

http://www.desktopfactory.com/our_product/
>> TSONTS !!u7H15vJR6mX
Office-sized machines (costing 20 grand) were posted a week or two back... nice to see it in four figures instead of five. Still... not papercraft, and too expensive to even think of bothering with...
>> sage !!SOJTvLiutsP
http://fabathome.org/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

If you want to go homebrew with this.
>> Anonymous
We've got an industrial one at my college, but I couldn't think of anything cool to make on it. Now I don't have any classes in that room this semester.
>> Anonymous
>>109875
ok it looks cool but how about a 3d papercraft printer?

tell me that wouldn't rock.
>> Anonymous
maybe if your poor its 'expensive'... this things fricken awesome.
>> Anonymous
>>109932
Yeah most people don't have twenty grand lying around to spend on any one particular thing
>> Anonymous
>>109932

If five grand is negligible to you, you're probably richer than 99% of the world. What the fuck, does your rich daddy throw money at you to make you go away?
>> Cakeslob !!49IDaeG8P6M
Saw these at an industry show in toronto for college

they are fucking awesome
>> gizmogal !MmLOyiCYJs
how long does it take these things to churn out the object?
>> Anonymous
>>109956

I dunno. For something like that, $5000 is pretty god damn cheap. Compared to others like it, I mean.

>>109914

Impossible.
>> Anonymous
Is it so bad that the first thing I'd probably make with one of these would be a dildo?
>> Anonymous
What does it USE to make the stuff??
>> Anonymous
>>110239
most likely plastic, or a very fine fibre glass.
>> Anonymous
Making o'l saint nick obsolete!
>> Anonymous
>>110239

It's some sort of nylon.