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Iain 18th February 2015 12:10 PM

3D printing used for replica for Museum
 
Interesting article.

http://www.cnet.com/news/3d-printing...century-sword/

VANDOO 19th February 2015 02:34 AM

THOSE MACHINES ARE INCREDIBLE AND THIS IS REALLY PUTTING THE TECHNOLOGY TO GOOD USE. PERHAPS SOMEDAY WE WILL ALL BE ABLE TO ORDER UP A NICE REPLICA OF OUR FAVORITE SWORD OR CLUB OR PRINT UP A 20 YEAR OLD BODY AND MOVE IN. ;)

kahnjar1 19th February 2015 05:31 AM

It already happens..........
 
Too late by far to be the first to replicate using 3D printing.
Check out this link......http://3dprint.com/14636/3d-prnted-guns/

Iain 19th February 2015 01:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kahnjar1
Too late by far to be the first to replicate using 3D printing.
Check out this link......http://3dprint.com/14636/3d-prnted-guns/

It does indeed happen for replicating, but this was the first time I'd run across a museum using it for a display piece. In terms of home printing, using any material other than plastic is still beyond the capabilities of most consumer oriented printers.

The combination of high quality 3D scanners being used in archaeological work and the better and better printing capabilities I think are going to lead to ever increasing numbers of these sorts of recreations for exhibition.

Will M 19th February 2015 02:44 PM

I've been looking for this link to add here. Looks more precise than original

https://www.artstation.com/artwork/f...f-dc23edeca76b


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