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From RepRapWiki (traduction en cours...) Mendel est la RepRap actuelle. Comme la communauté d'utilisateurs est toujours en train de d'innover et faire mieux, ces améliorations peuvent être intégrées tout le temps dans la version stable. Cependant, des informations dans les pages suivantes peuvent, à de rares occasions, ne pas être claires.Valkyrie: $100 Arduino based CNC
LuxRender is a physically based and unbiased rendering engine. Based on state of the art algorithms, LuxRender simulates the flow of light according to physical equations, thus producing realistic images of photographic quality. To get started with LuxRender, choose a package: LuxRender is free software - both for personal and commercial use - and is licensed under the GPL .
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Bridgeport XY Kit The Bridgeport XY CNC retrofit kit includes the mechanical components needed to convert the X and Y axes of your manual Bridgeport, Jet, Enco or most any similar J-head type mill for CNC operation. All components are precision engineered.
CNC Conversion Kits from MicroKinetics
What if you could do anything you wanted without worrying about losing some limbs? That day may be here soon! Researchers in the Computational Synthesis Laboratory at Cornell University are working on a 3D printer which will print body parts , all the different tissues included. If you lose a finger or ear, they'll just print you a new one. Over the past few years 3D printers have taken off and now 3D printers can print a variety of materials; everything from plastic flutes to metal/plastic cars . You can even get 3D printed titanium parts on-demand !
3D Printer Will Print Body Parts Within the Next 20 Years
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NEWS: Come to the Inside 3D Printing event in New York City ! The event runs from April 22-23 2013. We have arranged for reprappers (that's you!) to get a special 15% discount on admission - quote the code RRP15.Avec la RepRap Mendel ou une machine similaire, l’impression se déroule en trois étapes (je ne cite ici que des logiciels libres) : 1- Modèle 3D Obtention d’un modèle de l’objet à imprimer au format .stl , pour stéréolithographie. Ce modèle peut être dessiné dans Blender (largement surdimentionné), OpenScad ou HeekSCAD . L’objet peut aussi être scanné ou son fichier téléchargé depuis une banque d’objets libres comme Thingiverse .

