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3D Desktop Printing
Feb 10, 2010



By Peter De Keles
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Push a button and have the part "print" out right at your desk. Too Cool!

Title:3D Desktop Printing
LSOL.com Rating
Length3:28Release Date03/08/2008
OverviewWith a 3d drawing and this "printer" you can produce parts right at your desk. Using layers of plastic and glue you can produce 3D parts with extreme detail.

I didn't check into the price of this because I still wanted to dream I could have one on my desk. I thought of all of the buildings and details I could produce. Always perfect, always the same. There are "printers" that will do this job with metal also.

I believe this would be near the top of my "when I win the Lotto" list. Now all I have to do is buy a ticket.

cost
Boy did I want one until I checked the price.

$12,205.00 for the printer, software and start up kit. I will have to win the loto myself to get one.

Ken owner of K&K the road to nowhere

Kenneth Allen - 02/10/2010 - 07:20

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