Robert Gruner
New Member
I enjoyed reading the article in Sign & Digital Graphics, Oct 2016 concerning the design and build of a Retro Gasoline Pump. The finished product was roughly 6'x2'x2'. I have no idea what an end user would pay for such a custom product? The article noted that the project took 400 man-hours to complete.
Is there enough business in the 3D Graphics industry to justify the purchase of a $350K 3D printer that could print a similar design (like the retro gas pump
project) in about 8 hours? The printed product would require whatever man-hours necessary to paint/finish, etc.
I was very impressed with the Massivit (http://massivit3d.com/) large format 3D Printer that was exhibited last month at the SGIA Show in Las Vegas. Their marketing mantra is, "Make it Big, Fast, and Profitable". The printer uses a "liquid gel that is UV cured the moment the gel is layered" and is capable of printing objects 5'9"
High (180 cm), 4'9" wide (150cm), and 3'9" deep (102cm).
One of the first users in NA is Carisma out of Brooklyn NY. Please note their initial project.
http://graphicartsmag.com/3d-printing/2016/09/massivit-1800-3d-printer-angry
-birds-movie-common/
http://www.4carisma.com/2016/03/carisma3d-has-launched/
Bob Gruner
Is there enough business in the 3D Graphics industry to justify the purchase of a $350K 3D printer that could print a similar design (like the retro gas pump
project) in about 8 hours? The printed product would require whatever man-hours necessary to paint/finish, etc.
I was very impressed with the Massivit (http://massivit3d.com/) large format 3D Printer that was exhibited last month at the SGIA Show in Las Vegas. Their marketing mantra is, "Make it Big, Fast, and Profitable". The printer uses a "liquid gel that is UV cured the moment the gel is layered" and is capable of printing objects 5'9"
High (180 cm), 4'9" wide (150cm), and 3'9" deep (102cm).
One of the first users in NA is Carisma out of Brooklyn NY. Please note their initial project.
http://graphicartsmag.com/3d-printing/2016/09/massivit-1800-3d-printer-angry
-birds-movie-common/
http://www.4carisma.com/2016/03/carisma3d-has-launched/
Bob Gruner