Printing in Plastic: Build Your Own 3D Printer (Technology in Action) by Patrick Hood-Daniel, James Floyd Kelly

Printing in Plastic: Build Your Own 3D Printer (Technology in Action)



Printing in Plastic: Build Your Own 3D Printer (Technology in Action) ebook download




Printing in Plastic: Build Your Own 3D Printer (Technology in Action) Patrick Hood-Daniel, James Floyd Kelly ebook
Format: pdf
ISBN: 1430234431, 9781430234449
Page: 466
Publisher: Apress


The idea is that since the majority of trade is manufacturing-based, that trade will decrease because consumers will be able to create their own, custom products at home instead of purchasing them at the store. That doesn't mean you can "print" an entire aircraft - yet - but recent advances in this technology may soon drastically reduce the time required to build an airplane at home. Photos of the With little more than a Stratasys 3D printer, a $30 batch of plastic resin and printing specifications available on the internet, the user was able to produce several of the necessary working parts. You can learn how to make your own printer and see one in action. There's another question in my mind: does CGI inspire kids to want to go into filmmaking, to make their own creations like the ones they've seen on the screen, the same way the creations of Harryhausen and others did? We witnessed SUNY Experts laud the technology as a game changer in the global economy. Now, THAT's technology in action! But now that someone has figured out how to print out a fully-functional firearm, the technology is about to become a whole lot more controversial. Naturally, whenever a new technology is created that offers open source DIY opportunities to the average individual, it is going to make governments and their protected corporate interests very nervous. 3D printers can create a wide array of objects — products — from melting plastic or bonding advanced bioproducts together a little bit at a time. If your only exposure to it was watching a MakerBot machine print a copy of comedian Stephen Colbert's head in 2011, you might be tempted to relegate additive manufacturing—commonly referred to as 3-D printing—to the realm of commodity. It's also a kind of turning point in film technology. By contrast, a complex technology is one that require a high degree of What is 3-D printing? All sixteen pieces of the Liberator prototype were printed in ABS plastic with a Dimension SST printer from 3D printing company Stratasys, with the exception of a single nail that's used as a firing pin. Also known as additive manufacturing, 3-D printing is exactly what the name implies – a way to print objects. Anyone with basic metal machining skills like those taught in high schools and vocational schools across this country can build a gun. A step-by-step blueprint for making your own AR-15 lower receiver can also be found on Thingiverse.

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