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08/03/2016 10:54 PM

3d printing and woodworking

Hello all just to make an interesting conversation
Has any one ever figure out a way of combination of both woodworking (furniture....) and 3d Printing ?


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whit3rd

in reply to [email protected] on 08/03/2016 10:54 PM

10/03/2016 1:06 PM

On Tuesday, March 8, 2016 at 10:54:46 PM UTC-8, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello all just to make an interesting conversation
> Has any one ever figure out a way of combination of both woodworking (furniture....) and 3d Printing ?

Probably it happens a lot; chairmaking, for example, uses lots of patterns: you can
either hang dozens of 'em on the wall, or store models in some suitable 3d format.
2d printing would work, too, but 3d would be good for angled-hole guides, depth gages,
etc.

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Puckdropper

in reply to [email protected] on 08/03/2016 10:54 PM

09/03/2016 8:36 AM

[email protected] wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Hello all just to make an interesting conversation
> Has any one ever figure out a way of combination of both woodworking
> (furniture....) and 3d Printing ?
>

Yes. Not me, but someone has. Hit shapeways.com up for access to their
gallery. You can do simple things like knobs or more complex things like
brackets.

Hardware can sometimes transform a project.

Puckdropper

EC

Electric Comet

in reply to [email protected] on 08/03/2016 10:54 PM

15/03/2016 10:40 AM

On Tue, 8 Mar 2016 22:54:41 -0800 (PST)
[email protected] wrote:

> Has any one ever figure out a way of combination of both woodworking
> (furniture....) and 3d Printing ?

i have heard that you can print with bamboo filament

you might need a sintering 3d printer but not certain


they 3d print houses with concrete and construction waste

construction waste would include wood would it not














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