Nice animation
Crap prints though - that's what you get for using a hobby machine.
( , Mon 14 Apr 2014, 18:34, Share, Reply)
Crap prints though - that's what you get for using a hobby machine.
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I think the movement is more convincing that any CGI animal I've seen - maybe the actual physical weight helps.
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perhaps if they showed the actual 3d animation you'd see it was identical
and a massive waste of time
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and a massive waste of time
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^This
It pleases me that I'm not the only cynic thinking the same thing.
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It pleases me that I'm not the only cynic thinking the same thing.
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Right, I understand now - and as for the waste of (single-use) plastic, shockingly pointless.
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hackaday.com/2013/02/26/giving-3d-printed-parts-a-shiny-smooth-finish/
hackaday.com/2013/03/23/smoothing-3d-prints-with-acetone-vapor/
( , Mon 14 Apr 2014, 19:00, Share, Reply)
Still cool though
A mate of mine operates a 3D printer at his work. He printed me off a tiny human jawbone.
( , Mon 14 Apr 2014, 19:05, Share, Reply)
A mate of mine operates a 3D printer at his work. He printed me off a tiny human jawbone.
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