New 3D Printer Models Guarantee Geekasm
November 24, 2008 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Ramblings of a Gadget Geek

Bear with me folks: if you know anything about 3D modeling, then you know how complicated that process can be, especially when it involves unorthodox shapes that aren’t easily understood by the spatial mind.
You then probably know how hard it is to get a 3D printer to produce these kind of shapes. 3D printers are basically a quick way to fabricate objects; you just provide it with a 3D model, and it gets to work, usually creating a real object based on the specs by packing power into the desired shape. It’s a quick way to produce an actual model, most probably to help determine if a product concept works.
Simply put, the sheer intricacy of the objects featured at MAKE Magazine illustrate just how far the 3D prototyping process has come. Could we conceivably see models of intricately articulated gadgets by next year? A helix-shaped Bluetooth headset anyone?
(Image by MAKE Magazine; more intricate shapes found there)

















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