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Gavin Scott
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I was shortly going to make a little purchase of a DSLR camera suitable for film making. It occurred to me that the same budget would buy me a kick ass 3D printer. One that builds from extruded ABS.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20137791

Am I being a bit rash here? I think there may be a way to monetize one - enough perhaps to recoup my investment. Perhaps with one of those 3D scanners. Self portrait flower pots? Meh, I'll think of something.

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I say buy the 3d printer and just print a slr camera. Two birds, one stone.

I have seen a few YouTube videos of the process and it's pretty amazing... I think the problem is having the skills to actually model the objects to print, I've dabbled with autocad and solidworks and it's heavy going.

It is exciting stuff though.
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There's software with a lot of these machines which calculates support structures etc to assist the process.

The more I see on YouTube the more I want.
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Gavin Scott wrote:There's software with a lot of these machines which calculates support structures etc to assist the process.

The more I see on YouTube the more I want.
1. Buy 3D Printer
2. Print our 3D Metropol logos
3. ????????
4. PROFIT.

In all seriousness, buy it. If I had the money, I'd either buy a 3D printer, or a laser cutter.
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I want to make Star Trek communicator badges and phasers 'n shit. Paint them and flog em.

And play with them, obviously.
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Gavin Scott wrote:I want to make Star Trek communicator badges and phasers 'n shit. Paint them and flog em.

And play with them, obviously.
Why not? I'm sure you'll have tremendous fun.
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Do it! Also loan your services to Dimblebot for a dimbleuprising...
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Start a TVF Shop selling 3D channel logos (like the BBC cubes) and more advanced models like 3D scale models of Television Centre and The London Studios. Yup.
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