Tech Time
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Tech Time
I just set fire to my desktop
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Scammed me with this version 4 is "more than twice as fast" as fast version 3
this new version 4 has pushed my PC back to the stone ages, effin bastids!
this new version 4 has pushed my PC back to the stone ages, effin bastids!
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went back to 3.6
shyt was unwieldly
shyt was unwieldly
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Can't trust anyone nowadays.
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Anyone adept at building desktop (or configuring them I should say)? I would like to build a "budget" video editing machine...I have some experience but learning about all the compatibilities, etc., is just a tad overwhelming right now...
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Is this legit? Some say not...
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Wow! Way hard to believe. If that's true, wow!
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Hmmmmmmm
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we have 2 3d printers at my office that can knock out the same thing with no problem, but not in one shot
the wrench & the ring would have to be printed as 2 separate pieces then assembled together in post-prep
we dont have the capability to scan from a hard original but it prints from CAD & RevIt files easy enough
as far as blowing the dust off in seconds, our guys have to do about an hour of post-prep to get all the edges smooth, assembling pieces, etc.
we can produce an identical copy of every sample model on that table easily, we normally use it for architectural scale models for development presentations
the wrench & the ring would have to be printed as 2 separate pieces then assembled together in post-prep
we dont have the capability to scan from a hard original but it prints from CAD & RevIt files easy enough
as far as blowing the dust off in seconds, our guys have to do about an hour of post-prep to get all the edges smooth, assembling pieces, etc.
we can produce an identical copy of every sample model on that table easily, we normally use it for architectural scale models for development presentations
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3D printers are legit. I know some artists that do 3D modeling and then send their digital files to shops and get physical 3D models back that are printed this way. They can capture a pretty amazing amount of detail.
I think they glossed over a few steps between scanning the tool and hitting print, but that is the end result. And clearly anything made of resin isn't going to be as strong as a steel tool, and a good amount of torque would quickly snap it.
I think they glossed over a few steps between scanning the tool and hitting print, but that is the end result. And clearly anything made of resin isn't going to be as strong as a steel tool, and a good amount of torque would quickly snap it.
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That was my thought as well - that moving parts need to be printed seperately and assembled. So they may have printed the pieces, cleaned them up, assembled them and then sunk it back into the powder for the reveal.T Dot O Dot wrote: the wrench & the ring would have to be printed as 2 separate pieces then assembled together in post-prep
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some samples of what we've done
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That is way cool.
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I haven't visited the site, so I have no idea how useful it is, but still...
http://www.khanacademy.org/The Khan Academy is a non-profit educational organization created in 2006, by Bangladeshi American educator Salman Khan. With the stated mission of "providing a high quality education to anyone, anywhere", the website supplies a free online collection of more than 2,400 micro lectures via video tutorials stored on YouTube teaching mathematics, history, finance, physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, economics and computer science
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The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.