- Many fewer failed renders
- Better lightning, materials, and camera angles
- Objects are centered and "put on the floor"
- The old build plate has been replaced by an infinite grid of 1cm
squares
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> - Many fewer failed renders
> - Better lightning, materials, and camera angles
> - Objects are centered and "put on the floor"
> - The old build plate has been replaced by an infinite grid of 1cm
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> --Marty
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>> Subject says it all. Well done guys. Looks beautiful.
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> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Marty McGuire <schmartiss...@gmail.com>wrote:
>> Thanks! We're excited about it. Particularly:
>> - Many fewer failed renders
>> - Better lightning, materials, and camera angles
>> - Objects are centered and "put on the floor"
>> - The old build plate has been replaced by an infinite grid of 1cm
>> squares
>> --Marty
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When I saw the Rostock, my first thought was that you could use that
design to make a 3D printer of any size in any location. Imagine
driving into the woods, finding three tall trees, strapping on some
cables and motors, and 3D printing a house! Admittedly it would be
hard to make actually work (with ropes stretching, rain, etc.) and
printing a house might take a very long time, but how cool would it be
if you could pull it off?!
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>> For those infinitely large projects. Way to future-proof!
>> Now for a 3D printer of arbitrarily large size. :-)
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Well using Aircraft cable/wire rope instead and printing with Concrete and maybe it could happen. That would be very different from frontiersmen using an ax to make a house…
> When I saw the Rostock, my first thought was that you could use that
> design to make a 3D printer of any size in any location. Imagine
> driving into the woods, finding three tall trees, strapping on some
> cables and motors, and 3D printing a house! Admittedly it would be
> hard to make actually work (with ropes stretching, rain, etc.) and
> printing a house might take a very long time, but how cool would it be
> if you could pull it off?!
> - LP
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>> On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 6:16 AM, Bill Culverhouse
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>>> For those infinitely large projects. Way to future-proof!
>>> Now for a 3D printer of arbitrarily large size. :-)
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That's my thought too, use concrete and something like the cable you see
used on cranes for huge loads and you should be able to do it. My other
thought is if you used crane booms you could make a somewhat mobile
large scale printer like this. Just a few booms to upright like a radio
tower (take a day to do?). How feasible printing with concrete would be
is another question I can't begin to answer. I also imagine you might
want to be able to pump sand or something else that might be cheaper
(and easier to remove) into there to let you do concrete flooring/roofing.
> Well using Aircraft cable/wire rope instead and printing with Concrete and maybe it could happen. That would be very different from frontiersmen using an ax to make a house…
> O.
> On Aug 2, 2012, at 6:55 PM, laird popkin wrote:
>> When I saw the Rostock, my first thought was that you could use that
>> design to make a 3D printer of any size in any location. Imagine
>> driving into the woods, finding three tall trees, strapping on some
>> cables and motors, and 3D printing a house! Admittedly it would be
>> hard to make actually work (with ropes stretching, rain, etc.) and
>> printing a house might take a very long time, but how cool would it be
>> if you could pull it off?!
>> - LP
>> On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 12:38 AM, Triffid Hunter
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>>> On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 6:16 AM, Bill Culverhouse
>>> <bill.culverho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> For those infinitely large projects. Way to future-proof!
>>>> Now for a 3D printer of arbitrarily large size. :-)
>>> like http://www.cmsna.com/251_large_dimensions_models.php ?
>>> not really a printer, but would be trivial to adapt to printing ;)
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