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>>55550176
bump
Off to >>>/diy/ faggot
>>55550920
bump
>>55550920
tell your mother i said hi .
unless she's in the dirt.
nobody cares about this anymore hth
>>55550957
I will when I can print metal cheaply.
>>55550176
>>>plasticshityoucanpaysomechink20centstomake/
>>55550971
>printing muh metal
Enjoy your collapsing contractions bro
>>55550920
As this is a model of the SelectionSort algorithm it's relevant here. What other algorithms can we model, perhaps to gain a better understanding of them?
>>55550176
Rate my printer /g/.
>>55551263
Forgot pic
>>55551276
A guy from my university just won a printer that looks like that, worth a couple thousand. How much was that? And can you post something you've printed?
>>55550176
dead meme
>>55550971
You can do that today for low melting point metals and for alternative definitions of cheap
>>55551197
That's what supports are for, metal supports.
>>55551263
>>55551276
It will be obsolete soon. Possibly by this year or next year. I really hope you aren't trying to make money with it selling parts. You a service bureau by any chance?
>>55551228
Off to >>>/diy/ faggot
>>55551297
Costs about 350k.
> Pic related.
Some other team from my class made this. All the black parts are 3d printed.
>>55551331
How will be obsolete?
>>55551434
What is that?
3D print my nuts in your mouth
>>55551434
HP has a new machine that prints stronger parts, faster, and in color.
They are gonna take over the production printing market.
>>55551434
Print a cock cunt
What a coincidence, I'm at work going through our backlog of prints.
I work at a school, the new printers we ordered were broken for the better part of semester one.
Now I have about a couple hundred hours of prints to get through. Not sure I trust the thing enough to leave it on overnight just yet though, and on top of that more than half the times I pause and resume it fails.
>>55550975
The endless barrage of massive custom parts and changes I get, well, the whole point is rapid prototyping, not two week minimum prototyping.
(Not so rapid in my case, but in a week we'll have three printers running simultaneously)
That and some of the things being printed would cost a couple hundred dollars on shapeways.
Pic related is one of the things in the que.
>>55551887
Dammit, I just can't see how people live without dedicated support material. Even early stratasys machines had dedicated support material.