Btw our heads are very slowly 3-D printing our hairs...
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Also, our fingers are printing fingernails.
Maybe 2D is more accurate description.
Hair is three dimensional.
But the hair printer is not. It can’t make changes in third dimension.
1D would actually be the most accurate, if we were going by movement.
So is printer paper and printer ink
I think hair is a 1d printer process.
You're going to love/hate 3D printer pens
I didn't know this was a thing and I want one.
Really fun thing to play around with, although it requires some practice to do cool stuff with it.
There are some amazing creators on YouTube using these things. They’re so fun to watch.
I know this is impossible but I suddenly have a memory of seeing this at 2am while watching adult swim as a kid
I seem to remember something like this describes. Where instead of the ink being smooth, it was raised up, like a speed bump on the paper.
Those are plotters, not printers.
I think you got mixed up a bit.
A plotter is a specialized printer used for drafting and generally uses big (usu. 3-4ft length) rolls of paper. Some types do use pens, though they're usually short and specially shaped making them difficult to use manually
The OC was referring to the pens that work like an auto-feeding hot glue gun using colorized glue, or PLA if the heating element gets hot enough.
I think the main difference between printer and plotter is rasterization vs vector graphics.
Thought it was a pregnancy test at first glance.
Not all printers are, but FDM printers are. SLA printers, the one uses projector and resin to makr high detailed figurines or parts with precision are basically fancy nail polish and curing light combimed.
Yup, this is how I explain FDM printing to friends. It's like a giant hot glue gun, layer one layer at a time. Except instead of a giant hole for glue, it's a 0.4mm hole, really tiny.
It's exactly how I described it to my friends
They said "omg u have a 3d printer" I replied "nah it's just a glue gun on rails"
Wait until you learn about resin printers
A personal computer is basically just a really fancy calculator.
A calculator is just a very basic computer.?
Calculators calculate while computers can be programmed with new instructions. Fancy calculators that can be programmed though, as you say, are basic computers. Meanwhile calculators that run BASIC are BASIC computers.
I run a 3D printer shop and that's what I tell customers all the time -- "It's a really tiny hot glue gun attached to a really cheap robot"
Nothing worse than a pile of hot snot to make that Instagram video project a reality.
Not really, different stuff altogether. 3D pens would be probably closer.