Difference between revisions of "Open collaborative design/Virtual designs into physical objects"
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To be useful to anyone these designs need to turned into physical objects which unfortunately isn't quite as straightforward as compiling software or downloading it over the internet.<br><br> | To be useful to anyone these designs need to turned into physical objects which unfortunately isn't quite as straightforward as compiling software or downloading it over the internet.<br><br> | ||
− | Ways to realise collaborative designs range from the age-old get your hands dirty and craft it yourself to sending it (or at least parts of it) as an electronic file to a [[rapid prototyping machines|rapid prototyping]] or [ | + | Ways to realise collaborative designs range from the age-old get your hands dirty and craft it yourself to sending it (or at least parts of it) as an electronic file to a [[rapid prototyping machines|rapid prototyping]] or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNC CNC machines] that can accurately create parts in 3D in a variety of materials. {{more|Turning collaborative designs into physical objects}} |
Revision as of 02:21, 19 December 2006
To be useful to anyone these designs need to turned into physical objects which unfortunately isn't quite as straightforward as compiling software or downloading it over the internet.
Ways to realise collaborative designs range from the age-old get your hands dirty and craft it yourself to sending it (or at least parts of it) as an electronic file to a rapid prototyping or CNC machines that can accurately create parts in 3D in a variety of materials.