It is all very convincing but somehow I'm thinking this is a joke.
April is way off....
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On 7/29/2011 2:23 AM, Andrew Fildes wrote:
> Yes - I can accept the recreation in layers but how can the scanner
> 'see' the location pins and sockets of the adjustment wheel and the
> internal contours of the slide. We cannot be seeing the whole
> scanning process. Andrew Fildes afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
>
> On 29/07/2011, at 2:10 AM, Jez Cunningham wrote:
>
>> Sorry, this old fart doesn't believe it...
>>
>> On 28 July 2011 16:06, Chuck Norcutt<chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Incredible. I've seen 3D printing before but never the
>>> simultaneous creation of moving parts and in different colors.
>>> I'm amazed at 40 micron accuracy despite the scanner being hand
>>> held. And I really don't understand how they were able to
>>> recreate the shafts of the adjustment wheel without them being
>>> visible (at least to visible light).
>
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