Can 3-D printers make TF toys?
Posted: Thu May 30, 2013 5:59 pm
Can 3-D printers make TF toys?
I don't own a 3-D printer due to the huge price tage,So i'm clueless.
If I had to speculate,I'd assume 3-D Printers can create Transformers weapons,heads,hands & stuff like that.
As far as making scratch built TF toys using a 3-D Printer. I'd imagine one would have to first create the parts & pieces using molds,then after that's done,then scan the parts & they'd basically get KO'd/Repro.
As far as i'm aware these high quality 3-d printers can only create plastic parts/pieces. If one wants metal parts such as screws,pins,pressured springs,electronics,wires,lights,they have to go to various home improvement stores,radio shacks,arts & crafts stores,collectors type toy shops,etc....
With the complexity of the average TF toy especially in the much bigger sizes like voyagers,ultra's & leader class sizes. I'd assume 3-D Printer COULD NOT make a bigger sized TF toy that transforms back & forth----> Mainly due to all the inner metal springs,electronics & metal screws that 3-D printers can't create due to them only being able to make plastic parts. AT BEST ONE WOULD have to go to a hardware store or collectors type toy shop to buy all the pressured springs,metal rivets bars,metal screws & maybe head on over to radio shack to buy the electronics.
I think it's possible for a exspensive high quality 3-D printer to be used to KO liscensed hasbro/takara TF toys. all the guy has to do is take apart the TF toy into all of it's parts,then use the 3-D Printer to repro/KO the TF toy. HOWEVER One would still need to find a few stores that sell pressured springs,metal screws,metals rivets bars,electronics. I 'd imagine one would also need to top notch higher quality power tools to drill holes into the 30D parts in order to get the metal rivets bars & screws to be put into the 3-D Parts.
I think it would be a lot easier to use a 3-D high quality exspensive printer to KO/Repro those Takara TF PVC'S,TF Myclone,Kreons,TF Kreo build it sets parts,TF Legends,basics,minicons types smaller sized TF toys. Once one tries to KO/Repro TF toys using the bigger sized TF toys like deluxes,voyagers,ultra,leaders,than things get super complicated,frustration & harder.
I think it's possible if one has exstensive CGI computer modeling training to construct CGI images on their computer. Then have 3-D Printer use those CGI Computer constructed models to print up & create TF toys.
I wonder if it's possible for a high quality exspensive 3-D Printer to scan & enlarge parts to make the toy bigger. Example: Taking apart in all the parts, a deluxe Sized TF toy like Classics 2.0 Galvatron in then scanning all the parts,then going into a program in the 3-D Printer that allows the user to enlarge the parts to create a voyager or $27 USA Ultra sized 2.0 Galvatron toy.
I don't own a 3-D printer due to the huge price tage,So i'm clueless.
If I had to speculate,I'd assume 3-D Printers can create Transformers weapons,heads,hands & stuff like that.
As far as making scratch built TF toys using a 3-D Printer. I'd imagine one would have to first create the parts & pieces using molds,then after that's done,then scan the parts & they'd basically get KO'd/Repro.
As far as i'm aware these high quality 3-d printers can only create plastic parts/pieces. If one wants metal parts such as screws,pins,pressured springs,electronics,wires,lights,they have to go to various home improvement stores,radio shacks,arts & crafts stores,collectors type toy shops,etc....
With the complexity of the average TF toy especially in the much bigger sizes like voyagers,ultra's & leader class sizes. I'd assume 3-D Printer COULD NOT make a bigger sized TF toy that transforms back & forth----> Mainly due to all the inner metal springs,electronics & metal screws that 3-D printers can't create due to them only being able to make plastic parts. AT BEST ONE WOULD have to go to a hardware store or collectors type toy shop to buy all the pressured springs,metal rivets bars,metal screws & maybe head on over to radio shack to buy the electronics.
I think it's possible for a exspensive high quality 3-D printer to be used to KO liscensed hasbro/takara TF toys. all the guy has to do is take apart the TF toy into all of it's parts,then use the 3-D Printer to repro/KO the TF toy. HOWEVER One would still need to find a few stores that sell pressured springs,metal screws,metals rivets bars,electronics. I 'd imagine one would also need to top notch higher quality power tools to drill holes into the 30D parts in order to get the metal rivets bars & screws to be put into the 3-D Parts.
I think it would be a lot easier to use a 3-D high quality exspensive printer to KO/Repro those Takara TF PVC'S,TF Myclone,Kreons,TF Kreo build it sets parts,TF Legends,basics,minicons types smaller sized TF toys. Once one tries to KO/Repro TF toys using the bigger sized TF toys like deluxes,voyagers,ultra,leaders,than things get super complicated,frustration & harder.
I think it's possible if one has exstensive CGI computer modeling training to construct CGI images on their computer. Then have 3-D Printer use those CGI Computer constructed models to print up & create TF toys.
I wonder if it's possible for a high quality exspensive 3-D Printer to scan & enlarge parts to make the toy bigger. Example: Taking apart in all the parts, a deluxe Sized TF toy like Classics 2.0 Galvatron in then scanning all the parts,then going into a program in the 3-D Printer that allows the user to enlarge the parts to create a voyager or $27 USA Ultra sized 2.0 Galvatron toy.