Can you still do papercutting? I have a proposition that requires 100+ booklets of multiple pages each, all cut out rather blindly intricately. Cutting out by hand is not an option. x_x
If it's made from ABS, try marinating it in acetone for a few (minutes|hours), and see if that makes it watertight. It _should_ fuse nearby plastic fibers, if I'm remembering which solvents worked on which plastics.
This looks like it was path-planned a bit differently from the objects I'd seen on the MakerBot web site (traces following the contours of the teapot, rather than cross-hatching cross-sections of it). Did Revar hack up custom STL-to-servo-code software, or did I misunderstand how the original worked?
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Date: 2009-10-31 04:45 pm (UTC)I think Dusty mentioned Revar was working on a 3D Printer, I was like... you can DO that??