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Couteau ceramique. Laser Cutter Adds 3D Printing Capability at Buildlog.Net Blog. September 7th, 2010 by bdring The Buildlog.net Open Source Laser cutter/engraver just added 3D printing to it’s capabilities.

Laser Cutter Adds 3D Printing Capability at Buildlog.Net Blog

The printer system uses the existing CNC motion system of the laser cutter along with standard RepRap electronics. A quick release plastic extruder carriage is added to the existing gantry. Changing modes is quick and simple. 3D printing hilt = Knife/Axe - Unknown Worlds Forums. Autonomous Paintball Sentry Gun. Nerf sniper. Part of a Practical Prop with (3d) Printing. The client's drawing is shown here; the plan of attack was to take several surplus gun parts we had on hand, model them in 3d, extrapolate the rest of the weapon in 3d, and have that printed by Shapeways.

Part of a Practical Prop with (3d) Printing

We decided it was worth it to have moving parts. 3d printing couldn't provide the necessary strength alone, not and stay under budget, so the evolving design used metal stock and plumbing parts as a sturdy skeleton, with 3d printings to carry the higher levels of external detail. Many of the mechanical details simply had to be worked out in situ. Because of the lead time for 3d printing (at least 10 working days from completed and accepted model), I just had to count on building the actual working parts while the 3d parts were in production, and hope I could cut and glue them to fit them in place when they arrived.

More or less, this is what happened. As I developed concepts with the client with a lot of back-and-forth emails, we went back and forth on the concept of exposed hammers. Home made guns. Larry Baucom has made replacement parts as well as prototypes for almost every component in AK-47 rifle. During his career, gun aficionado Larry Baucom has made replacement parts as well as prototypes for almost every component in the AK-47 rifle.

Larry Baucom has made replacement parts as well as prototypes for almost every component in AK-47 rifle

A recent job had him creating new outside stock grips for the rifle. “I needed prototypes for variations of the grips,” he says. “The grips come in two parts, uppers and lowers. One set of lowers was to look like the standard component, but the other set was to include a flashlight holder,” he says. After creating the design in CAD, Baucom uploaded STL files to the ZoomRP.com Web site for overnight delivery. Selective-laser sintering builds 3D parts with a laser that fuses a powdered material into a solid, layer by layer. Baucom prototyped stock grips to test for form, fit, and function. Hand Gun - lowpoly 3D model of a gun - 3ds max Preview - 3DOcean. Online » 3D printing in titanium. 3D printing service i.materialise just announced that they now print in titanium.

Online » 3D printing in titanium

We’re overjoyed that we’re the world’s first 3D printing service to let consumers order titanium 3D prints. Titanium 3D printing opens up an entirely new world of advanced engineering, manufacturing and jewelry applications for creative people worldwide. Titanium’s high heat resistance, high accuracy and unparalleled strength lets designers now make things that before now could only be made by the research and development departments of only the largest corporations in the world.

By putting this technology in the public’s hands were democratizing manufacturing and giving you the opportunity to, design and order something this is exactly as you want it to be. Be sure to check out the tech specs before you buy. John Baichtal My interests include writing, electronics, RPGs, scifi, hackers & hackerspaces, 3D printing, building sets & toys. Related. Collecting and Shooting the AK 47 - SPECIFICATIONS. D-Shape. D-Shape is a large 3-Dimensional printer that uses stereolithography, a layer by layer printing process, to bind sand with an inorganic seawater[1] and magnesium-based binder[2] in order to create stone-like objects.

D-Shape

Invented by Enrico Dini, founder of Monolite UK Ltd, the first model of the D-Shape printer used epoxy resin, commonly used as an adhesive in the construction of skis, cars, and airplanes, as the binder. Dini patented this model in 2006.[3] After experiencing problems with the epoxy, Dini changed the binder to the current magnesium-based one and patented his printer again in September 2008.[4] In the future, Dini aims to use the printer to create full-scale buildings. Technical Description[edit] The current version of the D-Shape 3-D printer sits in a 6m by 6m aluminum frame. How it Works[edit] Before the actual printing process can begin, a 3-D model of the object to be printed must be created on CAD, a software that allows a designer to create 3-D models on a computer.

Impression 3D en métal : comment ça marche ? - Actu. sur 3DVF. 3D Printer Success: Tiberius Arms. As one of the top research institutes in the country, North Carolina State University (NCSU) in Raleigh holds more than 580 patents in a wide array of fields.

3D Printer Success: Tiberius Arms

The university promotes an innovative and collaborative environment, demonstrated by its many partnerships with technology-related businesses. Nowhere is the atmosphere of innovation more prevalent than in the NCSU Department of Industrial Design. Here the faculty focuses on using design and technology to solve problems in a variety of fields, ranging from transportation design to medical instrumentation. Industrial Design (ID) students are taught how to creatively and practically solve loosely defined design problems, similar to those in the real world, using visualization techniques and rapid prototyping.

Spencer Barnes, an adjunct assistant professor of ID at NCSU, placed a unique challenge before the undergraduate and graduate ID students in his “Advanced Digital Product Modeling” course.