Peter Schmitt made a 3D printed clock. It was produced in one piece using the FDM process, the same process we use for our Cream Robust material. Awesome!
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Very interesting.
I was thinking that the clock would just be an outter shell of a clock and not have actual working parts. It confused be until I heard about the support material. That is truly awesome.
don’t you have a picture of the clock which was brought by one of the people from EOS (i think it was) on Railz2009?
this guy had an amazing clock as well!
Mitchell,
I’ve never seen the EOS clock?
Joris
Mind expanding. This personal fabrication movement–with moving parts–is giving me future shock. Great work all.
well i don’t know it the person whas from EOS?
you where there at that day of the clock as well on RAILZ2009!
it was the guy who was responsible for the printer which was demonstrated.
Oh that, but that was not a working clock, that was just the mechanism?
Yes it was just the mechanism and it was not made with SLS but with FDM, so the same material as the Cream Robust