Friday, October 15, 2010

Are you kidding me?????


Hi guys,

I was not expecting a very precise model... but by coincidence or something else the calibration worked very well.....

3 comments:

  1. 1. a container receives a thin layer of raw liquid resin
    2. after the liquid enters the container it levels simply from gravitational pull
    3. a DLP-based projector shines a static graphical image from below, onto the area of the liquid the operator selects to be hardened.
    4. The light hardens and partially cures the resin
    5. A connection is made to the top of the surface of the now hardened resin either by a guide or the previously printed resin
    6. The newly processed “two dimensional” resin layer piece is then lifted up in the z-axis direction.
    7. The process is complete and ready for printing of a new layer by repeating the previous steps.
    8. The height of the piece to be printed is limited only by the resins weight and possibly the extendibility of the z-axis directed guide.

    BRAVO. You have reduced the art of sculpting to a crass exercise of the unwashed masses mashing a print button at Walmart. Just kidding this is masterful and I wish I had one.

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  2. Very Nice!
    Junior, can you send me a PM at "busy w cnc ate gmail dot com". I could not find a way to contact you.

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  3. Thank you guys for your comments!!! I really appreciate that!!

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