A 3D Printed Movie

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Have you seen the movie ParaNorman?  It was filled with stop-motion animation (think Gumby) and you can see the process in this video clip.  What was cool was that they used 3D printing to create a lot of the different character faces used in the film.  Could be a lot of movie applications for 3D printing creating unique futuristic props, masks and costumes.  Summer blockbuster season is almost here and expect more movie applications!

3D Printing: Moving From Mass Production to Mass Customization

Imagine going into a Home Depot, but instead of being the size of a football field it’s half that.  Why?  Because the lumber and floral section remain, but the hardware section has been reduced to a few touch screen kiosks attached to 3D printers.   Continue reading

Heavy Metal 3D Rocks!

The very first 3D printed objects I saw were flimsy plastic parts. These were great for prototype cases for electronics, but you probably wouldn’t want your health and safety relying on them. This excluded many applications related to machinery and transportation. This now appears to be changing as 3D printing with metal is gaining momentum. Continue reading

The Printer Will See You Now – 3D Printing in Medicine

3D Printing and scanning is coming to medicine in a big way.  It’s started off with the now common printing of hearing aids that fit perfectly into the ear canal (90% are now made this way) or making of perfect dental implants.  Now it’s common to see advertisements related to 3D scanning and images for breast implants to be able to create super accurate before and after images.   Continue reading

A Car Built on Buzz Words

I was reading an article about a 3D printed car that supposed to cross the USA using just 10 gallons of ethanol.  All it needs is a 3D TV and have a smartphone at it’s heart with automatic tweeting of its position and I think I will have all the current buzz topics in one package!