tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808856288506299425.post2741377281415503365..comments2023-10-26T09:12:34.796+01:00Comments on RPES Blog: 3D Printing Mobile Developments and MotivationRachel Parkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08499937783212668119noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808856288506299425.post-996785537989543942022-09-27T08:09:28.997+01:002022-09-27T08:09:28.997+01:00Such beautifully written. And the information prov...Such beautifully written. And the information provided is very useful. Thanks for sharing such an informative and interesting article. Check this out too <a href="https://3dmeta.com.au/3d-printers/creality-3d-printers/" rel="nofollow">creality 3d printer</a>.Thanks!3dmetahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11772266009057411624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808856288506299425.post-7358796660417921172021-09-15T10:27:34.375+01:002021-09-15T10:27:34.375+01:00After a long time, I read a very beautiful and ver...After a long time, I read a very beautiful and very ismportant article that I enjoyed reading. I have found that this article has many important points, I sincerely thank the admin of this website for sharing it. Best <a href="https://3dclever.com/shop/figures-pilots.html" rel="nofollow">spitfire pilots</a> service provider3Dcleverhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07275220609105552145noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808856288506299425.post-3356360419143905782019-01-08T15:37:02.093+00:002019-01-08T15:37:02.093+00:00Printing small quantities at the office provides a...Printing small quantities at the office provides a strategy which allows materials to be more up-to-date because they are printed in smaller quantities and more frequently.<a href="https://medijo.lt" rel="nofollow">medijo</a><br />Aniqa Rajputhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17437109589544747737noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1808856288506299425.post-27248220304912678022013-01-23T09:36:44.240+00:002013-01-23T09:36:44.240+00:00The iMaterialise video I think shows this for what...The iMaterialise video I think shows this for what it is - a straight upload of non critical manufacturing data that is likely to get copied anyway (in the same way that there are hundreds of online files for iPhones etc).<br /><br />iMaterialise should be congratulated in trying this out though. But to be honest whoever did this at Nokia should be hauled over the coals as it is a terrible marketing exercise designed only to gain media coverage on the back of all the current 3D printing hype.<br /><br />In releasing these files as "ready to use" they show that either they have no understanding of AM production issues, or that they just plain don't have the sense to send the files to companies like Materialise and ask them to test it.<br /><br />For the price of a few thousand £ they could have had Materialise take the files, adapt them for different printing process and release.<br /><br />That Sculpteo says "the cases are a bit think but easy to alter" is avoiding the issue, and, to be honest I'm surprised they say that. Don't they have a file screening facility for online orders?<br /><br />This sort of thing will happen more and more, but hopefully Nokia and others will realise that just because the test files print out nicely on their in house Objet Connex, doesn't translate to them printing at all on a typical consumer FDM printer. If they are serious about doing this they need to design new cases and covers SPECIFICALLY for AM and test them.Kevin Quigleyhttp://www.kqd.co.uknoreply@blogger.com