Well, kind of. Its main use is to customize existing stuff, like printing pictures on a phone case, custom key caps, and such. I don't know what the ink is made of - I'm guessing a UV curable binder and pigments? Or liquid gold, judging from the price...
I looked into it, but it covers a different use case. It's based on photogrammetry. For reverse engineering, you always need at least one measurement to scale the mesh.
Also, you cannot scan anything bigger than the enclosed space within the scanner.
The einstar actually measures depth, so I can get measurements even if I scan the object from just one side. It stitches the measured points together by overlapping features, so it theoretically can scan infinitely large objects.
A big reason why I wanted an All-in-one 3D scanner was because I want to reverse engineer objects I see "in the wild" and in museums. The staff there might not appreciate it when I put a ruler on their stuff.
Unsurprisingly, its Chimpanzees. I've once read about a case where researchers studied a certain group of chimps, and observed that from time to time a young would disappear from the group, never to be seen again. Turns out an older female was luring them away from the group and murdered them. Apparently, there is a non-interference rule in wildlife research, so this went on until the group simply died out, because every single young fell victim to the serial killer.
Yeah, everybody is making jokes about cooking with blood in this thread, but they're really just describing German cuisine. I remember eating blood gruel with potatoes and spinach as a kid. Tastes awful.
Well, the Swedes already invented nerve splicing IRL, so you can go chop chop on your limbs and get a prothesis that's directly connected to your bones and nerves.
In a statement to WLBT News, Blackmon wrote, “All across the country, especially here in Mississippi, the vast majority of bills relating to contraception and/or abortion focus on the woman’s role when men are fifty percent of the equation.
This bill highlights that fact and brings the man’s role into the conversation. People can get up in arms and call it absurd but I can’t say that bothers me.”
So it's just legislative trolling? Then again, Trump has declared every American a women, so this bill is no longer needed. ; )
If enough people in a democracy decide that they want a dictatorship instead, then there is no stopping it, because rules don't matter at this point. The trick is to not let it get this far.
Tough shit for the US, though.
If you're european and ask yourself why 3D printed guns are such an issue in the US: It’s not because entire guns are easy to print (or printable at all), It’s because of their idiotic gun laws: in the US, the only controlled part is the receiver or frame, which often enough is made of plastic anyway, while the most important part -the barrel- is freely obtainable.
Isn't Low Carb debunked? As long as you eat halfway clean and at a deficit, you lose weight. And you don't gain weight by eating a lot of carbs, as long as you don't have a caloric surplus.
This is a 3D Printing sub. We print with 215°C molten plastic. Putting the printer into an enclosure is usually enough to heat itself, even in subzero conditions.
The keycaps, which Serene sells separately for $415, are “fully aluminum with about 800 micro-perforations that make up the legends," Serene's website says, "allowing the LED light to pass through.”
So the price doesn't even include the keycaps...
Or does it mean I can also buy them separately for a custom built?
Well, kind of. Its main use is to customize existing stuff, like printing pictures on a phone case, custom key caps, and such. I don't know what the ink is made of - I'm guessing a UV curable binder and pigments? Or liquid gold, judging from the price...