Tag Archives: 3D-Printing

Virtual Reality Sculpting Using the Oculus Rift

October 2nd, 2014 | Robot

Virtual Reality sculpting Oculus Rift Spider

Ever since Facebook purchased Oculus Rift for 2 billion dollars, I have been waiting for applications of the virtual reality technology that made sense. Of course, gaming as always been a target, but to justify that kind of money, virtual reality must become mainstream, so to speak.

As Zuckerberg said himself, “Immersive virtual and augmented reality will become a part of people’s everyday life. History suggests there will be more platforms to come, and whoever builds and defines these will shape the future and reap the benefits.”

The application above demonstrates a digital sculptor making a few designs; a face, a spider, etc.. and it seems to make a lot of sense. You can imagine that this technology could be combined with a 3D printer to create a seamless design pipeline.

virtual reality sculpting sculpture

In this case, the artist is using a Razer Hydra as the controller, but I think some sort of Power Glove would be much cooler (and easier to learn). I am now realizing that the Oculus Rift can potentially be a very useful tool and not just a gaming fad.

If you have any interest in playing around with the Oculus Rift or giving virtual reality sculpting a try, there is a Development Kit available now, although you’ll have to shell out some serious cash (~$800)

-RSB

The World’s First 3D-Printed Gun

May 6th, 2013 | Robot

Liberator 3D-Printed Gun

Liberator 3D-Printed Gun Exploded View

Shots have been fired from the world’s first 3D-Printed Gun.  The new weapon was created by a group out of Austin, TX (a city known more for its peace-loving activists than hardcore gun enthusiasts).  The pistol is called “The Liberator,” an homage to the cheap pistols handed out to the Allied troops in France during World War II.  It was printed on a Stratasys Dimension SST printer and consists of 16 parts, 15 of which are 3D-printed.
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 The only component not to come from the printer is a simple nail which is used as the firing pin for the gun.
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The news outlets have been all over this, and they have gathered many quotes from anti-gun activists proclaiming that there should be an immediate ban on this sort of 3D-printing application.  However, it should be pointed out that a dedicated person can make this sort of zip gun out of all sorts of household materials — tubes, rubber bands, nails, etc.  All you need to do is put a cartridge in a pipe and pull back a nail attached to a rubber band and the bullet will fire.
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At this stage, it is still A LOT easier to just buy a gun if you want to go out and kill somone.  And, these plastic 3D-printed guns have trouble firing more than a few rounds at a time.

-RSB

[via Mashable]