Re: [rp-ml] New machines could turn homes into small factories (My 2 cents..)]

From: Bathsheba Grossman (sheba@bathsheba.com)
Date: Sat Mar 26 2005 - 03:25:29 EET


On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Adrian Bowyer wrote:
> > How about this instead: when your work reaches the point where I pay
> > less than $1000, put in less than 20 hours of bench time, and have a
> > 3D printer that can print my designs, I'll release one sculpture
> > design into the public domain, your choice, with credit to you. I'll
> > accept parts in any material with mechanical properties comparable to
> > SLA, so long as undercuts are fully supported and the resolution is at
> > least .01". Does that seem fair?
>
> A gracious, wonderful, and irresistible offer. How could I refuse? Yes.

OK, consider it witnessed and archived. The Geometrical Sculpture
Concept Modeler Challenge begins.

If you need any test files, George Hart has some suitable models which
are already public here: http://georgehart.com/rp/rp.html

Best wishes for a speedy solution,

-Sheba

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Bathsheba Grossman                                          (831)429-8224
Sculpting geometry                                          bathsheba.com


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