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University of Montana Media Arts program experiments with cutting-edge 3-D printer
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When a student in the University of Montana’s Media Arts program needed a replacement button for his car’s emergency brake earlier this semester, he did what anyone from the early age of automobiles probably would have done: He fashioned a new one.
But instead of whittling it out of wood or hammering it from tin, the student turned to a distinctly modern technology. He created a three-dimensional model of the button on his computer, and then printed it – not just a picture, mind you, but the part itself – in ABS plastic.
It is a trick so new that even many of the students in UM’s cutting-edge, technology-meets-art program had never heard of it before late last semester, when UM purchased its first-ever 3-D printer, a MakerBot Thing-O-Matic.
By JOE NICKELL of the Missoulian
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Full Story: http://gizmodo.com/5885784/adorable-tiny-plotter-draws-adorably-tiny-pics?tag=diy
(Many thanks to Geoff Badenoch for passing this article along.)
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