New Open Source 3D Printer Can Print Without Human Intervention (autodrop3d.com) 49
Slashdot reader mmiscool shares some videos about "the next step in 3D printing":
Autodrop3d is an open source system that solves the problem of needing a human to remove a 3D print from its print bed. Implemented as an open source hardware and software system, it allows for web based, multi-user print queue, automatic notifications, and web-based CAD design tools to all be integrated in one open source system. There's a video that shows the hardware in operation and a link to the web site with a Git repository for the software and hardware components.
Autodrop3D is now raising money on Kickstarter, promising to show their support for open source innovation by "releasing all of our documentation, design files, and software prior to the end of this Kickstarter campaign."
And for $75 pledges, "we will 3D print an object of your choice and mail it to you.... You will also receive our heartfelt thanks."
Autodrop3D is now raising money on Kickstarter, promising to show their support for open source innovation by "releasing all of our documentation, design files, and software prior to the end of this Kickstarter campaign."
And for $75 pledges, "we will 3D print an object of your choice and mail it to you.... You will also receive our heartfelt thanks."
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3D printing is still a thing. Lathes, CNC routers and laser cutters are still a thing too.
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Not only that, it's open source 3d printing!
Bonehead Assholeton is dusting off his pen, Retard Niquetamere is reborn.
The golden age of slashdot has returned!
I use Coconut oil (Score:2)
Whenever I get a new 3D printer I smear down a layer of coconut oil on the desk underneath the whole unit. It doesn't take much, just a tablespoon is enough. That way after you print your first plastic tugboat and it looks like the same crap you got from the last one you can just slide the whole printer into the trashcan and haul it away. No human needs to remove the tugboat.
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Better than Oculus (Score:2, Interesting)
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https://www.thingiverse.com/se... [thingiverse.com]
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I think something like petman being able to run all of the machines and perform the assembly required to create itself is a lot closer.
It's probably inevitable. Do you mean this Petman? It's technically very cool, but incredibly creepy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
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Trying to make a self reproducing box is a silly and futile endeavor and people have been looking at the problem inside out.
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The RIAA is safe, even the best commercial-grade 3D printers have nowhere near the ability to 3D-print a compact disc. So while pirated CD jewel cases are possible, the RIAA can still rip us off by mandating taxes on blank CDs via their preferred corrupted congressmen.
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Old news (Score:3)
I think I used this technology almost 50 years ago, at the zoo. I got a plastic elephant fabricated on demand with no human help.
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I hope she's using ninjaflex!
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It also happens at the patent office, where they refuse to acknowledge anything that was patented before if you simply add "on the internet" to the patent.
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Mold-A-Rama!
Still available in some zoos:
http://mold-a-rama.com/index.p... [mold-a-rama.com]
As someone that 3D prints a lot... (Score:4, Insightful)
Good idea? Sure. I hope they are successful. However, this only addresses one of many problems in automated printing.
Slashdot worthy? No. Props to whomever got this kickstarter posted here. I'll watch your marketing career with great interest.
Re: As someone that 3D prints a lot... (Score:1)
Agreed. Am I missing something? All this machine does is scrape the model from the base plate. What about all the other human interactions? Does this machine cut away the print supports or the raft? Does it monitor the print and then stop the print if there is an error? After an error, does it pause to recalibrate itself?
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Isn't that what Palpatine said?
yeah. Watching much Star Wars, I have.
Ok, why? (Score:3)
I admit I'm certainly not the person using his 3D-printer very heavily, but is there really a market for that? Personally, I am kinda wary to leave the 3D printer alone while it's working anyway.
not likely (Score:2)
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My prints would jamb and it would burst into flames all without human supervision
Is it possible you are holding it wrong?
I had the problem of my 3D printer falling over, bursting into flames, and then sinking into the swamp until I figured this out.
Serious Suggestions? (Score:2)
NSFW Logo? (Score:2)
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Cheap printing (Score:1)