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Dassault Pushes 3D Printing for the Masses
7/6/2011

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Beth Stackpole
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Re: An Alternative
Beth Stackpole   7/8/2011 12:04:08 PM
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That is a great idea. Great way to engage the kids and an even better way to ramp up that engineering exposure early on. We need more of that.

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3d printing... sooo good!
SoCalPE   7/8/2011 3:25:04 PM
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Through my workplaces, I have been fortunate to have access to 3d printing for the last 15 years, from the very early edition, very expensive SLS machines in the aerospace industry to consumer product development with low-cost FDM machines manufactured by Stratasys (made in the USA).  I love this technology so much that even after moving to another company I lobbied the benefits of the FDM machine and got another one purchased for the mechanical design team.  The cost of this technology keeps coming down.  The first machine I purchased was $30K and the most recent was $18K.  The benefits of evaluating fit, form and function with an overnight build of parts in your own office are priceless!

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bcarlson   7/14/2011 6:22:09 PM
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Here is the interview of the teacher in Kansas: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPZOxsSo6EA

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Beth Stackpole   7/14/2011 8:30:45 PM
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@bcarlson: Thanks so much for sharing. Great to see first hand how this kind of technology helps in the classroom, but also to see how the hands-on approach makes for enthusiastic students and one heck of a teacher! Exposing students at such an early age to 3D printing technology is somewhat of a mindblower. It will end up being no different or no more unique for them than a computer or cell phone is today.

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