[SML] 3-D printers

Jacob Blumberg jacobblumberg18 at students.fieldschool.org
Wed Oct 18 00:10:24 UTC 2017


 If you contact me separate from this. I run a 3D printing service and I
could draw you up a quote.

Jacob

On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 6:47 PM Don Taco via Stagecraft <
stagecraft at theatrical.net> wrote:

> In my childhood, there were doors in schools and other institutional
> buildings with a greenish-cast glass window with blocks about that size.
> Haven't thought of that image in a long time.
>
>
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> *From: *"Jon Ares via Stagecraft" <stagecraft at theatrical.net>
>
> *To: *"Stagecraft Mailing List" <stagecraft at theatrical.net>
> *Cc: *"jonares" <jonares at arescreative.com>
> *Sent: *Tuesday, October 17, 2017 3:37:40 PM
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> *Subject: *Re: [SML] 3-D printers
>
> > Well, I have another no-budget design project that would involve glass
> > bricks, if I could afford them. So, I'm considering faking them from a
> sheet
> > of plexi, or using CD cases, and I'm just brainstorming other options
> that I
> > probably can't afford anyway. So I wondered if 3-D printers had advanced
> to
> > the point that I could affordably have something made that looked like
> glass
> > blocks from the audience.
>
> I've got the $200 Monoprice Select Mini 3D printer.... works amazing
> (for a $200 printer) - but the bed size is about 4.7 x 4.7 inches, so
> about a 4 inch "glass" block (or face of a glass block) could be made.
>
>
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> www.arescreative.com
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