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China's future is here, photos of 3D Printer produce lines ... Made in China !!!

Fair to everyone ... if i call someone as Pig or Monkey, i wish PDF can ban me too , no RULE no PDF no Special !

Just i remember he ever posted to teach Chinese with big stick ... hehe, as a Mechanical Engineer he must knew more than me about these CNC tools ... here i told the truth via photos, CHINA is a CNC big country, not that weak ... think twice !

When he back, im interested to listen his thinking ... :coffee:

Great thread man !!!!!

How about Chinese scanners for 3D printers? Can you find some?
 
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lool seems like the only other Japanese member on here apart from Nihonji has been banned when i wasnt around, too bad i missed him. @Nihonjin1051 , guess you will have to remain the only active japanese member on here to duck it out with the many Chinese members here for a long time.:nhl_checking::lol:
forum was fun when he was around :(
 
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A Chinese developer came up with a way to reduce the time it takes to build a house from weeks to just a few days by using 3D printing.

A Chinese developer came up with a way to reduce the time it takes to build a house from weeks to just a few days - Yahoo Finance

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(Zhuoda/YouTube) A rendering of Zhuoda's 3D-printed home.

Building your dream house could get a lot easier if 3D- printing takes off in the construction industry.

Last week, the Chinese developer Zhuoda Group assembled a home in Xi'an, China in only three hours.

All of the modules to construct the home were printed in a factory ahead of time and then put together on site, according to a report from China Central Television (CCTV).

Six modules were printed in total, each modules representing a different room. The cost of each module ranged from 2,500 to 3,500 RMB ($400 to $560 USD) per square meter.

It took about ten days in total to produce the modules and construct the home, according to the report.

An engineer for the developer said that despite the fact that the house can be constructed so quickly, it is also capable of withstanding strong earthquakes, because it features a steel fram structure and each module bears it's own weight independently.

Three-dimensional printing has gained some traction in construction recently. Last year a Chinese company was able to 3D-print ten houses in one day. And in June a Dutch design company revealed plans to use robots to 3D-print a bridge over the Amsterdam Canal in 2017.
 
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Fair to everyone ... if i call someone as Pig or Monkey, i wish PDF can ban me too , no RULE no PDF no Special !

Just i remember he ever posted to teach Chinese with big stick ... hehe, as a Mechanical Engineer he must knew more than me about these CNC tools ... here i told the truth via photos, CHINA is a CNC big country, not that weak ... think twice !

When he back, im interested to listen his thinking ... :coffee:

To be honest, i have seen many Chinese and Pakistanis members here calling others names worse than that, but they never got banned(which i think is normal since this is a Pakistani forum). So don't think we should go on the PDF TREATS EVERYBODY EQUALLY direction. You and i know that's not the case.:enjoy:
 
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Great thread man !!!!!

How about Chinese scanners for 3D printers? Can you find some?
To be honest there's no recommended 3D scanner ... the industry-grade 3D scanner price usually over 20,000 RMB to 60,000 RMB not cheap ... those handheld small 3D scanner is cheap but just object size is limited & lower accuracy.

1. Sense 3D scanner (Made in U.S), price 3,000 RMB ... if u not need special high accuracy, it maybe enough for the statue. It can output STL file for 3D Printer, but u need register an account & dowanload official scanning software from their official website before using.
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2. 3D scanner (Made in China), price 4,000 RMB ... just a bit better than above 3D scanner
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3. Industry-grade 3D scanner (Made in China), price 30,000+ RMB ... higher accuracy < 0.05mm, 10mm ~ 2m size
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To be honest there's no recommended 3D scanner ... the industry-grade 3D scanner price usually over 20,000 RMB to 60,000 RMB not cheap ... those handheld small 3D scanner is cheap but just object size is limited & lower accuracy.

1. Sense 3D scanner (Made in U.S), price 3,000 RMB ... if u not need special high accuracy, it maybe enough for the statue. It can output STL file for 3D Printer, but u need register an account & dowanload official scanning software from their official website before using.
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2. 3D scanner (Made in China), price 4,000 RMB ... just a bit better than above 3D scanner
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3. Industry-grade 3D scanner (Made in China), price 30,000+ RMB ... higher accuracy < 0.05mm, 10mm ~ 2m size
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Wow, nice report man (as usual).

The first scanner, the sense scanner, I know that one, its a piece of crap, I don't recommend anybody buying that one.

The third one in your list looks nice, a bit pricey.

One very good scanner is the David scanner, $3000, from Germany, professional results, it will scan a fingerprint. Really good.

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I like that one man, very similar to the David scanner.
 
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Wow, nice report man (as usual).

The first scanner, the sense scanner, I know that one, its a piece of crap, I don't recommend anybody buying that one.

The third one in your list looks nice, a bit pricey.

One very good scanner is the David scanner, $3000, from Germany, professional results, it will scan a fingerprint. Really good.

DAVID - 3D Scanner

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I like that one man, very similar to the David scanner.
U need a 20,000~30,000 RMB Industry-grade big 3D Scanner ... no doubt, man ! Cheap handheld 3D Scanner is just for funny, not good for produce. Whichever u plan to buy, u'd better to ask whether it can output STL file after 3D scanning, the FDM 3D Printer need it to work.
 
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U need a 20,000~30,000 RMB Industry-grade big 3D Scanner ... no doubt, man ! Cheap handheld 3D Scanner is just for funny, not good for produce. Whichever u plan to buy, u'd better to ask whether it can output STL file after 3D scanning, the FDM 3D Printer need it to work.

Yes, I think I'll buy the David scanner. Usually, all of them output STL file and 2 other files that are very typical. STL file is without color data, the other 2 formats have color data, I don't remember the names now.
 
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Today what's the Modern War ? Tools & Materials War ... China Power come from tools :bunny:
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That really is nice and cheap, thank you man. I wonder what the build size is. I'll have to check it out, where is it made?
Print size: length 130 mm x width 150 mm x height 100 mm
Print material: PLA , TPU, ABS plastic, also wood (?)
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