Anyone have one of these printers? Looks to me as an ideal solution to
replacing obsolete parts.
Was at a Makers Faire a week or so ago and these printers are very cool.
Can print almost strong enough to reproduce drop targets. The art is at
the point where you can print small (3 X 3 X 3 inches) solid or hollow
items that are high resolution copies of original items. Larger items
can be done, but they are not as high resolution yet, this is a factor
of the cables/belts driving the print head assembly and is improving
steadily.
Saw a printer that could handle items 18 X 14 X 12 inches!
Planning on getting at least one of these smaller printers in the next
few months to see what we can do about replacing parts that are NLA...
John :-#)#
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