Cute little fox I 3d printed in white!
If anyone wants one I was thinking I might sell copies of him for like $3 + Shipping
If you're interested in this or in having anything 3d printed, contact me via notes, email matsi[at]khaosllc.com or visit KhaosLLC.com and use the contact form there.
He's about 3"x2"x0.5"
Fox Model by YahooJAPAN and is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
If anyone wants one I was thinking I might sell copies of him for like $3 + Shipping
If you're interested in this or in having anything 3d printed, contact me via notes, email matsi[at]khaosllc.com or visit KhaosLLC.com and use the contact form there.
He's about 3"x2"x0.5"
Fox Model by YahooJAPAN and is licensed under the Creative Commons - Attribution - Share Alike license.
Category Crafting / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 1280 x 783px
File Size 174.2 kB
Amazing technology, them 3D printers truly are. Today, little figurines. Tomorrow, electrically conductive circuit boards. The next day, printed homes.
Think of that. Design your dream home in a Sim Life friendly construction program, sit back and watch life sized print heads make the dwelling. (Well...probably take a few days. So, go have some lunch and coffee around those sitting back sessions. In 3D printed lounge chairs, no less.)
Think of that. Design your dream home in a Sim Life friendly construction program, sit back and watch life sized print heads make the dwelling. (Well...probably take a few days. So, go have some lunch and coffee around those sitting back sessions. In 3D printed lounge chairs, no less.)
Actually, I have conductive filament :P and there's a company called Apis Cor that 3d printed a house last month in Russia
http://apis-cor.com/en/about/news/first-house
http://apis-cor.com/en/about/news/first-house
Oh, I can see it doing much more then that. Once the materials get really complicated, I can see the floors, walls, ceiling, internal piping, electrical grid and even some internal furnishings being printed on a multi-level basis. Who knows. Maybe even printing of in-wall set flat screens, washing machines, refrigerators and more can come along with it. It all depends on just how far this printer tech can be realized towards the discovery of becoming a true 'Replicator'. Who knows. It might even reach a point where if things degrade, it's just cheaper to bulldoze the old place and reprint to the newest visualized concepts. So...that printed TV breaks down? Why bother repair when you can just reprint the whole home. Just move the family to the motel for a couple days. Maybe it can become so affordable that housing the homeless can be realized.
I don't see why not, as long as you can find a model of it, not sure about the size, it would have to fit on the print surface. I am currently waiting for a new printer to arrive, and I need to make space to do some 3d printing again.... so IDK when I'd be able to try and make anything right now.
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