3D Printers Create Sound-Wave Rings And A Wedding Dress (3ders.org) 27
An anonymous reader writers: A Japanese company is using a 3D printer to generate unique rings shaped like the sound wave of each customer's voice. They generate the digital designs from three-second recordings that customers upload to their web site, and can print out the $300 rings in different colors and sizes, using either silver, gold, or 14K rose paint. 3Ders.org points out that another jeweler can now actually print a ring shaped like a customer's face, while a fashion designer in Sri Lanka teamed up with a 3D printing company for an even romantic product: a wedding dress. "The ultimate result of this was a super excited bride that not only had an especially memorable day but walked down the aisle with the only dress of its kind in the country."
Hmm (Score:1)
Is this a story or just spam?
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Just as I suspected (Score:5, Insightful)
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I don't consider that overly sentimental. I think whatever symbol you feel connects you to the person you love is the thing that you should be wearing.
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Impressive - 10 cents worth of plastic into $300! (Score:3)
Print a plastic ring (They use the Ultimaker 3D printer) and coat it. ... (well, find dupes with disposable income)
PROFIT!
Re:Impressive - 10 cents worth of plastic into $30 (Score:4, Informative)
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No, not "plaster" in the conventional sense, as "plaster of Paris" (calcium sulphate hemi-hydrate, hydrated to gypsum, calcium sulphate di-hydrate). The gypsum would decompose (to the hemi-hydrate
Meh (Score:2)
How about a pencil cup, toothpick holder, or a keyfob made from a CT scan?
http://www.thingiverse.com/thi... [thingiverse.com]
https://www.youmagine.com/desi... [youmagine.com]
http://cdn.instructables.com/F... [instructables.com]
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I'd rather have a record made from X-ray film.
http://www.npr.org/2016/01/09/... [npr.org]
romantic difficult uniqueness vs cheap easy copy (Score:3)
some things are valued because of their difficult to make uniqueness, usually expensive. and such unique things are usually connected with personal relationships esp romantic ones. esp weddings. hence hand embroidered personally designed wedding dresses etc, idea is (ideally)one couple one person forever and ever.
so why connect an easy to make easy to copy things with such events? that is cheap (i am not meaning just money).
while 1st ever 3d printed wedding dress is unique, next ones aren't .
hand crafted ring shaped like a face/sound waves is unique , easily mass produced 3d printed ones aren't.
Crochet (Score:1)
3D printed dress (Score:2)
I wonder if people got like this with 2D printers (Score:2)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
I'm disappointed. (Score:1)
How about something usefull (Score:2)
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nice romantic wedding ring, but safe & inexpen (Score:1)
My wife got me one of these rings (no affiliation) when my old one stopped fitting right:
evernote site:onemodel.org
The price was sensible, the ideas were romantic, and it's good for the longevity of one's finger.
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Sorry, I goofed and didn't see what was in my paste buffer. The url for the ring is is really:
http://wefido.com/ [wefido.com]
Newsworthy (Score:1)