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Post by edinburgh007 on Dec 6, 2011 5:48:14 GMT -5
Unlike the 3D printing in glass material, this design is still a mere concept. There are still a lot of ideas that should be blended in the design. For one, the proponents should think of how effective the print head can be in fulfilling its task. Of course, easy maintenance and cleaning of the product should also be regarded. Above all, the price of the 3D printer should not be more expensive than all the gadgets that will be eliminated once the device will start to do its tasks inside your kitchen.
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Post by bond07 on Dec 6, 2011 5:55:53 GMT -5
Latest 3D printer design - for food cooking and storage Besides the glass material innovation for 3D printers, three-dimensional printing designers are currently creating a new product that can store and cook food. This one is called as the Cornucopia, a specialized design that can actually make full meals. The Cornucopia undergoes all the cooking process essentials - from refrigeration and storage of ingredients to measuring and mixing.
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Post by webspider on Dec 7, 2011 8:14:02 GMT -5
hello friends, I don't know about the other inexpensive ones, but I saw a cupcake 3D printer in action at DefCon last year, and was totally underwhelmed. It was unbearably slow, hot, smelly, and the guy only got one usable result out of every 5 tries. What he eventually called a "success" looked awful. thanks San Mateo Debt Settlement
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