3D Chocolate Printer Made from Legos? 165
enrico_suave writes "Whoot.org (linked via Coral P2P Cache because the poor guy is hosting on a ADSL line) has cool design pics, a now removed video clip, and some interesting details of the process. From one of the plog entries: 'We've developed a print head that will print 5mm 'pixels' of the consumable. It basically acts as a pump. It's a medium sized lego gear (driven by a worm gear attached to the motor) with four axles that repeatedly squeeze and release a pipe attached to a funnel that holds the consumables. a half-rotation of this wheel yields a blob.'"
Not 3D (Score:5, Informative)
Exec Summary (Score:5, Informative)
The printer is made with two controllers, one for each axis of the printer, which communicate via IR. The X axis is the master, and sends commands to the Y axis controller. The Y axis controller is on the print head itself, where (I suppose) the X axis controller is on the case. Standard plotter design, really. The print mechanism is four axles that rotate and squeeze a tube filled with melted chocolate. Black & Green 75% cocoa, if it means anything to anyone. 5mm dots, but that's sufficient to make a decent picture.
I didn't see any pictures of the device. There were some images of the controller motor setups from Mac Brick CAD, but no real pics. The video was removed from the original site, so it didn't get mirrored.
Green & Blacks (Score:3, Informative)
I'm guessing that it means Green and Blacks [greenandblacks.com] chocolate. G&B make some of the best organic chocolate around in my opinion. I wonder however if they did extensive scientific testing before they settled on the relatively high cocoa content 75% stuff. I think I should apply for research funding to look into this in more detail
Re:Green & Blacks (Score:2)
Mmmm, mousse...I think I'll have to make some tonight...
Re:Not 3D (Score:2, Informative)
Maybe he's going to add this next. Maybe he already has it. I didn't want to joing the sheep in vaporizing his ADSL line.
eric
Re:Not 3D (Score:5, Funny)
Can you really say that about any 3d printer? It's like saying, "Yes I drive a Ferrari, but it's one of the cheap ones...." hehe
Re:Not 3D (Score:1)
Re:Not 3D (Score:2, Informative)
Technically, it's an FDM machine. Fused Deposition Molding.
I believe you just dump an IGES file to it....then maybe sometime next year, you'll get your part.
If you saw how cheap looking and feeling the resultant product is and (as I've already implied) how utterly painfully slow it is then you'd understand why it is cheep.
We've had it for like 3 years
Re:Not 3D (Score:2)
-- MarkusQ
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Re:Not 3D (Score:5, Interesting)
We were thinking icing sugar.
Mark (who hasn't really been involved in this apart from talking to James about it over tea every morning)
Re:Not 3D (Score:2)
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But I have to admit, this was a really, really cool design.
Re:Not 3D (Score:2)
whoot! smoke that server! (Score:1, Offtopic)
Woah (Score:3, Funny)
No Fair! (Score:3, Funny)
Re:No Fair! (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:No Fair! (Score:5, Funny)
Complain about the coral link, apparently.
Re:No Fair! (Score:1)
I just typed in the address minus the coral part. 5 times.
Re:No Fair! (Score:1)
I love the way you think.
Re:No Fair! (Score:2)
Re:No Fair! (Score:1)
dammit (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:dammit (Score:3, Informative)
Re:dammit (Score:1)
Request... (Score:2)
"Mirror" > Next.
"The Text you entered was not found."
Please change above.
Sorry! (^_^)
"In other news on Wall Street... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:"In other news on Wall Street... (Score:2)
Re:"In other news on Wall Street... (Score:2, Informative)
and all most of you do is bitch about how much lexmark sucks for protecting their revenue stream, while HP is giving it to you and you smile and walk away, blissfully unaware.
Re:"In other news on Wall Street... (Score:1)
Not far off (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Not far off (Score:5, Funny)
They're so damned white, they'll blind our politicians stupid.
Not that we'd notice a difference.
Re:Not far off (Score:2)
I think you are much, much too late.
Re:Not far off (Score:2)
Chocolate ... I'm in love (Score:2, Funny)
Re:"In other news on Wall Street... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:"In other news on Wall Street... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:"In other news on Wall Street... (Score:2)
Although there are plenty of actual [3dsystems.com] 3D [ualberta.ca] printers [harvard.edu].
w00t, my first post using DVORAK.
Re:"In other news on Wall Street... (Score:3, Funny)
The weekly chocolate ration will be increased to 20 units next week.
Also interesting (Score:5, Informative)
His master's thesis: http://web.media.mit.edu/~saul/mlmasters/sm_maste
is about "Towards Personal Fabricators: Tabletop tools for micron and submicron scale functional rapid prototyping".
I'm more intested in putting down plaster myself.
Then you can cast metal in it...
Re:Also interesting (Score:2, Funny)
Then you can cast metal in it...
Indeed, what but do you make your casting model with?
Aha!
KFG
Re:Also interesting (Score:2)
Re:Also interesting (Score:2)
Have you noticed how waxy this chocolate tastes?
editors on drug? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:editors on drug? (Score:3, Funny)
Ah, you have yet to learn the proper application of chocolate.
KFG
Ooh! (Score:4, Informative)
Also, since Coral doesn't cache links, anybody clicking on his links to look at anything other than the one page linked to by slashdot will further increase the load on his server (or more likely just be disappointed and continue the DoSing of this poor guy's DSL line).
Re:Ooh! (Score:5, Informative)
Most image URLs on sites are relative, which means they don't store the full URL (IE, "http://foo.com/myimage.png"), but instead only the relative path ("myimage.png" or "./myimage.png").
The hostname is assumed to be the current host, unless that's overridden in the HTML.
Unfortunately, the creator of this website made the fatal error of using fully qualified URLs instead of relative URLs for his image files. If he were to realize what was going on, I'd imagine he'd immediately make that change.
So while you're correct in the context of THIS page, in general the Coral P2P cache will cache most images on most sites.
Re:Ooh! (Score:2)
Good point. So I wondered why he isn't changing it. And I found that www.whoot.org resolves to 213-152-53-77.dsl.eclipse.net.uk, and realized the guy is probably fast asleep. The story was posted at 2200 EST, so that was 0300 GMT. He might sleep in on Saturday morning. Might it be a good idea for Slashdot if stories linking to personal websites and small companies were posted only when the site owners were likely to b
Re:Ooh! (Score:2)
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On P2P linking... (Score:5, Informative)
...it would be nice to see Slashdot using Coral-links *before* an article goes live, instead of "Oh yeah, whoops... We get a lot of visitors, right? Better quickly edit a P2P link in there before someone notices the new arti..."
Here's a JavaScript Bookmarklet I made to make Coral-linking a cinch:
Put that in your Favorites or Bookmarks -- make sure it is a single line of text, not those multiple-lines. Then just click it when you want to see a cached-version of the page you are currently looking at. Using it on an already cached page will ask you if you want to visit the Coral web-site.
Re:On P2P linking... (Score:5, Informative)
Oops... There appear to be a few erroneous spaces in that link. Here are the fixes:
Should be...
And this one...
Should be.../p>
And this one...
Should be...
Re:On P2P linking... (Score:1)
Re:On P2P linking... (Score:2, Informative)
Screw it, it's all messed up.
I made a page which has the link on it:
Coral P2P Bookmarklet [nyud.net]
Coral-linked, of course. ;)
Re:On P2P linking... (Score:5, Informative)
Re:On P2P linking... (Score:1)
Thanks for the link.
mirror (Score:1, Informative)
A sequence of events (Score:5, Funny)
"3D Chocolate Printer"
What the crap? Somebody made 3D printer out of chocolate?
"3D Chocolate Printer Made from Legos?"
Made from legos? What? This person made it out of chocolate legos? Insanity. That is so awesome.
And then a second later I realized what it actually meant and while it's pretty cool, it just couldn't live up to my above first impressions. That said, I'm going to go see about making some chocolate legos.
Re:A sequence of events (Score:3, Funny)
[sign on a closed-down movie theatre that reads: Yahoo Serious Festival]
Lisa Simpson-"I recognize all three of those words but that statement doesn't make any sense."
Re:A sequence of events (Score:2)
"Transparent" Coral caching my butt... (Score:1)
Re:"Transparent" Coral caching my butt... (Score:1)
What's with all the food articles? (Score:3, Funny)
Great excuse for school (Score:2, Funny)
Teacher
Kid: The dog ate it.
Teacher: What have I told you about missing homeworks? Im sick of your excuses.
Kid: Its true this time. Honest. I printed it out with chocolate ink.
Teacher: *Slap* Thats enough. Principals office now!
Re:Great excuse for school (Score:1, Informative)
"The lethal dosage of theobromine in dogs is between 250 and 500 mgs/kg, or about 2/3 to 1 1/3 of baking chocolate for every 2.2 pounds of body weight. However, serious non-fatal poisonings have been reported in dogs after eating smaller amounts.
At our practice, a 20-pound dachshund showed serious signs of poisoning after eating 3/4 of a pound of milk chocolate and another 22-pound dog died after eating two pounds of baking chocolate."
source:
http://www.apogeecomg [apogeecomgrp.com]
Shit. (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Shit. (Score:1)
Plural.. (Score:4, Informative)
Thank you, and goodnight.
Re:Plural.. (Score:2, Interesting)
WRONG [multicon.de]. Jackass.
Re:Plural.. (Score:2)
Nice try (Score:1)
Nice try, but everyone knows that Real Men only
program printers in Pure Lego.
Google cache... (Score:5, Informative)
Feeding time (Score:5, Funny)
I'm sorry (Score:1)
-Spexx
The only important question is... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:The only important question is... (Score:2)
Re:The only important question is... (Score:2)
Gillette Business Model (Score:4, Funny)
Plog? (Score:1)
More Pictures of The Printer (Score:5, Informative)
Even More Pictures of The Printer (Score:2, Troll)
Re:More Pictures of The Printer (Score:2, Informative)
Chocolate and water form concrete (Score:2)
Anyway, a guy I know is in the 'chocolate decoration' business. He works for a chocolate company and designs new desserts, and good-looking chocolate items for exhibitions and magazines. As you may know, photos in magazines usually aren't of the _real_ food (because this would look unattractive), but highly processed. Like
It's Lego! (Score:4, Informative)
Re:It's Lego! (Score:4, Funny)
(I can't believe someone had to say "stop spending all your time building sheep and get back to making a 3d printer" to them)
Re:It's Lego! (Score:2)
(And "Lego" is an abbreviation of the danish "LEg GOdt" = "play well")
Re:It's Lego! (Score:2)
Actually... (Score:4, Informative)
Mike
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Mike
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Plurality (Score:2, Informative)
And yet I keep reading the word 'Legos', which makes no sense here. Is the term officially different in the US, or have you merkins been getting it wrong all the time (unthinkable!)?
Re:Plurality (Score:2)
Moneymaker! (Score:2)
If the output bugs you.... (Score:2, Funny)
LEGO operating systems already exist... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Please, it's not 'Legos' (Score:2)