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  • Forget your 3D printers,
  • Cougar
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    … check this puppy out.

    [video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emUlHFWcHck[/video]

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    I think this one was done a few weeks back, nevertheless, when I watched the video the last time, I got the impressions that they were making it look a lot easier to do stuff with it than it actually is. 🙂

    nickhart
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    That is very cool. It won’t replace 3d printers as the accuracy isn’t there but as an art tool or a tool for getting an idea across its brill. Wonder if you can do lost wax casting from it?

    Cougar
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    I think this one was done a few weeks back

    I searched the forum, the only reference I could find was a “recommend me a gadget” thread from over a year ago.

    I was wondering idly how good it’d be for repairs; fixing laptop cases that the hinges have pulled out of, for instance.

    aracer
    Free Member

    Various other things which are almost certainly better for that – and a lot cheaper. Polymorph and Sugru are the two most obvious. Normal hotglue (which this is kind of a variant of) might do the job as well.

    piedidiformaggio
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    alpin
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    i’ve used one of these at some 3D print trade show/exhibition in London. basically, they are crap.

    the vid makes it look much easier than it is. the finished article (i made a jerking stick man) is brittle and fragile.

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