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On Jul 7, 9:45*am, The Daring Dufas
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On 7/7/2011 1:26 AM, harry wrote:





On Jul 7, 12:45 am, The Daring
wrote:
On 7/6/2011 11:16 AM, harry wrote:


On Jul 6, 4:06 pm, "Bob-tx"No Spam no contact * *wrote:
If this is real, and it does appear to be,
it will absolutely boggle your mind.


It brings questions to mind like how much does
the equipment cost, how strong is the product,
and how much does a finished product cost.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZboxMsSz5Aw


Bob-tx


I have my doubts about complex mechanisms. Ergo it's ********.
How, for example, was the machine/"scanner" able to determine the
nature of the thread inside the wrench?


No-one could determine that without dismantling the wrench first.
Ergo, niether could the machine.


Ergo, ********.


Possibly could be done for simple, none hollow, components.


But even then scanning would have to be done from all six sides, and
the object would have to be securely fixed as would the scanner.


So as displayed, total ********, only dopey Americans would be taken
in.


Harry, it's real and was produced by ignorant, stupid, savage Americans.
The first example of a rapid prototyping machine I saw up close and
personal was at a computer exposition in the early 1990's which used a
liquid and a laser beam to harden the liquid plastic as the platform
lowered itself into the liquid bath. Stupid, savage medical researchers
in The United States have used ink jet printing technology to make
replacement body parts. I believe they are using a collagen material to
produce a matrix for living cells to grow into and form a new organ or
part. Not bad for ignorant, stupid, war mongering, savage terrorists. :-)


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Quote sources.
And were they able to make working gearboxes as shown on the hoax?


You are the last person I expected to be taken in by this crap on
Youtube.
Total ********.


I've read the scientific and engineering journals on it over the years.
I read everything I can get my hands on about any number of things. The
rapid prototyping technology has been around for many years and it is
now in a very advanced state in countries all over the world including
The UK. The 3D printers CAN produce moving parts in one step. ^_^

http://www.baldor.com/pdf/literature...7_0908_WEB.pdf

http://www.gizmag.com/dimension-upri...desktop/13743/

http://www.intechopen.com/source/pdf...ototyping_for_...

http://tinyurl.com/6xbs3t4

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Right I read through your links. It confirms exactly what I said.
No-one is claiming to make multipart objects. They make separate
components which can be assembled.
The origin of the parts made is a CAD programme. No-one is scanning
spanners.

Explain to me how you supposed a "scanner" could determine the
dimensions of the thread inside the spanner.