You3dit is Working to Help Crowdsource 3D Design and Printing (Video)
The example you3dit (You 3D It) person Chris McCoy uses in this video is a prosthetic hand they wanted to make because one of their people lost fingers in a construction accident. Instead of drawing up plans for a new hand, they searched online -- and found enablingthefuture.org, which is all about making 3-D printed prosthetic hands. Using a predesigned hand was obviously much simpler than starting from scratch, and was totally in line with the Open Source "Why reinvent the wheel?" philosophy.
So you3dit helps make 3-D printed items of one sort or another, and can either print them for you at their place or help you find someone local to help with the printing, assuming you can't do it yourself. As you might expect, they did a Kickstarter project. It was for a product called Raver Rings. Unlike many Kickstarter projects we mention on Slashdot, this one didn't fly. In fact, it only got $2,275 in pledges against a $10,000 goal. No matter. There are many other useful things the you3dit community can make -- or help you make -- without Kickstarter.
So you3dit helps make 3-D printed items of one sort or another, and can either print them for you at their place or help you find someone local to help with the printing, assuming you can't do it yourself. As you might expect, they did a Kickstarter project. It was for a product called Raver Rings. Unlike many Kickstarter projects we mention on Slashdot, this one didn't fly. In fact, it only got $2,275 in pledges against a $10,000 goal. No matter. There are many other useful things the you3dit community can make -- or help you make -- without Kickstarter.
Yet another an other story about random things of limited usefulness that you can do with a 3D printer.
Folks, we get it: 3D is "the wave of the future", and people are printing out custom made 3D dildoes for a custom fit. We get it.
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Croudsouecing! What a great deal. Quick, give me a link where I can send all my money without even watching the video. I want to make this guy rich.
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
Does that site have, ummmmm, plans for, ummmmm, other 3D-printable body parts?
(-1: Post disagrees with my already-settled worldview) is not a valid mod option.
This is a cautionary tale, I went to the Kickstarter page. These people failed in their project because they wanted money to BUY the 3D printers first!
On the other hand, for my 3D printed project I found a number of local people who would do the printing for very little money above material cost. For $2200+ they could have done a lot of printing of rings without buying the printers first.
If the project goal was to put 3D printers into their hands, they failed terribly.
If the project goal was to make raver rings they could have started with a lower goal and have someone else do the printing for them.
I think they would had stood a bet chance then.
how many clicked because of what looks like a model of a particular firefly-class light transport ship?