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On 04/08/2011 12:15 PM, Michael Trausch wrote:
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<p>Does anyone on the list have (access to) a 3D printer that they
have used? I ask because I would like to see one firsthand and
learn more about what they're really capable of.</p>
<p>--<br>
Sent from my phone... a G2 running CM7 nightlies!</p>
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I've seen several types of 3D printers.<br>
They are capable of just about anything that you can imagine.<br>
They can make parts that are otherwise unmanufacturable.<br>
One example part was a chain (like on a bike) that was made all in
one shot.<br>
It swiveled just like a normal chain, but it was made of plastic.<br>
Cool stuff.<br>
I don't have access to any 3D printers though.<br>
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