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In lugnet.off-topic.clone-brands, Isaac Yue wrote:
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I dont know if it was him or the process but the results I didnt
like very much.
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Do you remember what the machine looked like?
Check out my Brickshelf folder for pictures of two Ive used.
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?m=durbien
The 3DSystems one makes resin parts, which might have been the ones you didnt
like. OTOH it holds detail really well, so maybe it was a different machine..
The Stratasys Dimension makes parts out of ABS, just like LEGO. The detail isnt
quite the same though - you can see some of the steps in the finished part.
They could be sanded smooth, though. This is the machine I would check out if I
were you.
The other reasonably inexpensive RP technology is ZCorp, as seen here:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=93366
These machines make parts faster and (relatively) cheaper, but theyre also
messier and not-so-much-LEGO in finish quality. You could also sand and paint
these parts to look good, though.
I cant imagine how many beards you have to sell to pay for an injection mold!
Is there really that much of a market for custom parts? Please (anyone) inform
me - Id really like to know!
Darrell
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