by robosavvy » Wed Dec 15, 2010 4:29 pm
by robosavvy
Wed Dec 15, 2010 4:29 pm
Hi all
We're really proud to say the new Thing o Matic is part of
Top 10 Engadget Holliday Gift Guide!
He're the transcript:
"Buying toys is all well and good, but why not build them yourself? MakerBot's got everything you need to build a miniature computer numerical controlled (CNC) 3D printer that extrudes little dots of ABS plastic goop to form whatever shapes you'd like -- even another MakerBot, if you choose -- and comes with its own conveyor belt to automatically print object after object in a row. Connect over USB to a computer (or pop in an SD card) with a ready design, and it'll keep printing till it runs out of plastic filament. Truly, the gift that keeps on giving. Sadly, you'll have to print out an IOU for this one -- it ships after seven weeks of lead time. "
Full article here
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/02/enga ... eat-stuff/
RoboSavvy
Hi all
We're really proud to say the new Thing o Matic is part of
Top 10 Engadget Holliday Gift Guide!
He're the transcript:
"Buying toys is all well and good, but why not build them yourself? MakerBot's got everything you need to build a miniature computer numerical controlled (CNC) 3D printer that extrudes little dots of ABS plastic goop to form whatever shapes you'd like -- even another MakerBot, if you choose -- and comes with its own conveyor belt to automatically print object after object in a row. Connect over USB to a computer (or pop in an SD card) with a ready design, and it'll keep printing till it runs out of plastic filament. Truly, the gift that keeps on giving. Sadly, you'll have to print out an IOU for this one -- it ships after seven weeks of lead time. "
Full article here
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/02/enga ... eat-stuff/
RoboSavvy