Subject says it all really.
Most of the stuff I've seen printed with a 3D printer seems to be novelty things - cartoon characters like Batman or mobile phone stands that can be purchased for pennies.
So, do they have any practical use?
John
Subject says it all really.
Most of the stuff I've seen printed with a 3D printer seems to be novelty things - cartoon characters like Batman or mobile phone stands that can be purchased for pennies.
So, do they have any practical use?
John
Neoflex Direct to Garment Printer, Brother BAS-463 3 Head Embroidery Machine, Gerber Edge FX & 1, Gerber GS15Plus Plotter, Ricoh GX-7000 GelsPrinter, Adkins BETA Major Pneumatic Press, Graphtec CE5000-60 & Craft Robo, HTP616 Twinhead Mug Press & 2 Halogen Ovens.
I haven't got one, but I suppose they're handy for doing one-off's of broken parts that can't be easily replaced. Many RC modellers use 3D printed parts too. If I needed anything I'd probably just design it myself and upload it to one of the many online sites to have it made in my preferred material.