I'm sure many of you have already seen this, but I
thought it was very cool.
watch the video on the page.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/automot ... tml?page=1
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Think about it. You could actually clone a guitar with this thing. Just use something like Lexan plastic instead for strength. It would be waterproof. And you could program it to mix colors so you could choose the look of your guitar beforehand.
AndyT wrote:
INteresting idea I wonder if I could use this to get my SRV Number 1 (not sure how lexan strings would go though)Think about it. You could actually clone a guitar with this thing. Just use something like Lexan plastic instead for strength. It would be waterproof. And you could program it to mix colors so you could choose the look of your guitar beforehand.
haoli25 wrote:
I can't believe that the plastic copier can make a multipart prototype assembly that actually works. That's incredible!
That was GREAT!!! Thanks!I'm sure many of you have already seen this, but I
thought it was very cool.
watch the video on the page.
http://www.popularmechanics.com/automot ... tml?page=1
I can't believe that the plastic copier can make a multipart prototype assembly that actually works. That's incredible!