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Goofy
08-23-2013, 09:19 AM
A desktop device that can quickly scan objects so they can be replicated using a 3D printer has gone on sale.

http://i.imgur.com/iV1HOQB.jpg

The Makerbot Digitizer, which costs $1,400 (£900), will be shipped to the first buyers in October.

Demand for the machine appeared to overload the company's store when it went on sale on Thursday evening.

The Digitizer is the latest product looking to bring 3D printing to mainstream technology users - but experts are sceptical.

The machine is designed to allow the replication of objects without any need for the user to learn any 3D modelling software or have any other special expertise.

It works by pointing several lasers at the object and detecting contours in the surface.

It also allows users to upload their 3D designs directly to Thingiverse, a website where 3D designs can be shared.

The time it takes to scan an object varies, but one demonstration involving a small gnome was said to take around 12 minutes.

"The MakerBot Digitizer is for early adopters, experimenters, and visionaries who want to be pioneers in Desktop 3D Scanning," the company says.

"This includes, but is not limited to, architects, designers, creative hobbyists, educators, and artists."

However, Makerbot has made it clear that the scanner is not suitable for intricate designs and that users should not expect "too much" from the machine.

"Expectations should be realistic," the machine's FAQ page reads. "You will not be able to, for example, scan a hamburger and then eat the digital design."

It adds that objects that are shiny, reflective, and fuzzy are not well suited to scanning.

Despite the industry's hopes that 3D printing will be hugely popular in the near future, others have dismissed home 3D printing as something of a gimmick.

"Appearances have become completely unhinged from reality when it comes to the mania created in so-called '3D Printing' stocks," warned influential investment analysts Citron Research.

Goofy
08-23-2013, 09:19 AM
I want one :shock:

deebakes
08-23-2013, 12:30 PM
then i wouldn't need to buy so many pocket pussies :woot:

Hal-9000
08-23-2013, 07:33 PM
Okay I'm dumb, walk me through this....

you have a little figurine of a gnome, you scan it and the devices maps the object. How the hell does it make another reproduction? Out of what materials? The most I could see it doing is scanning an object then filing a 2D imprint for printing later..

Pony
08-23-2013, 07:48 PM
Okay I'm dumb, walk me through this....

you have a little figurine of a gnome, you scan it and the devices maps the object. How the hell does it make another reproduction? Out of what materials? The most I could see it doing is scanning an object then filing a 2D imprint for printing later..

You scan the 3D file which can be sent to a 3D printer which will duplicate the item.

3D printing is pretty new and expensive but it"s basically inkjet printing with plastics. Builds up layer upon layer.

Hal-9000
08-23-2013, 09:50 PM
You scan the 3D file which can be sent to a 3D printer which will duplicate the item.

3D printing is pretty new and expensive but it"s basically inkjet printing with plastics. Builds up layer upon layer.


So my 3D Minz would be made out of plastics?






:-k

deebakes
08-24-2013, 02:14 AM
yep :wank:

Loser
08-24-2013, 02:41 AM
I want to get the scanner, then send a 3d printer to hal, so I can 3d print my penis on his desk :lol:

Virtual dicking :twisted:

Pony
08-24-2013, 09:27 AM
So my 3D Minz would be made out of plastics?







:-k


I suppose you could use silicone.... :lol:

Richard Cranium
08-24-2013, 05:42 PM
Somebody get one and use it to make copys of itself for the rest of us.

Noilly Pratt
08-27-2013, 06:10 AM
Imagine in the future...a telephone interview for a porn star audition. They'll ask the, um, applicant to digitize their member and attach it to an e-mail.

Ouch!

You know, if this thing is a wi-fi scanner, spammers will figure out a way to have it automatically, er, print things...brings a different perspective to the banner ad.

"What the hell's that THING on the scanner, Billy!"
*Sweats profusely* "Er...Dad...er, it's malware, someone hacked in."