http://www.businessw...olates-to-pizza
Interesting.
I think I'd try the chocolates or the pizza. But yeah how far can this kind of technology go?
and who cleans the printer?
3D Printed food. But would you try it?
#1
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 03:47
#2
Guest_TrillClinton_*
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 03:52
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- Vroom Vroom aime ceci
#3
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 03:53
Sure.
I see no problem with it.
#4
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 03:55
- Vroom Vroom aime ceci
#5
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 03:56
#6
Guest_TrillClinton_*
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 03:58
Guest_TrillClinton_*
Nope, I know the truth about soylent green.
But but with 3d printing they can get the proportions right and you can make that wooden model you have always wanted. Wax in wax off
#7
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 04:05
Hmmm 3D printed clones
#8
Guest_TrillClinton_*
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 04:07
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Hmmm 3D printed clones
I can finally print a waifu and make mum proud
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Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 04:09
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Dope tech for sure. Let me 3D print a Sega Dreamcast and it's a wrap.
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#10
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 04:13
There might be some issues with multiple textures within the food, but sure, don't see why not.
But I'd love to have a 3D printer myself.
Then all those 3D models I have digitally laying around could get printed and I can sell a few.
Could be pretty lucrative.
- Vroom Vroom aime ceci
#11
Guest_AugmentedAssassin_*
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 04:28
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The real question is why not?
#12
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 04:36
Wait, what? The problem is that the food is people, not that it cannot be made good food.But but with 3d printing they can get the proportions right and you can make that wooden model you have always wanted. Wax in wax off
Don't see a use in a 3d printer unless you can afford the required materials.
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Guest_Puddi III_*
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 04:39
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#14
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 04:50
http://www.businessw...olates-to-pizza
Interesting.
I think I'd try the chocolates or the pizza. But yeah how far can this kind of technology go?
and who cleans the printer?
Not too far from the replicator from STNG eh? We will get there. Those wacky humans what will they think of next.
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#15
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 06:51
Not too far from the replicator from STNG eh? We will get there. Those wacky humans what will they think of next.
I don't know the TNG replicators build things from the atomic level
#16
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 08:18
- Vroom Vroom aime ceci
#17
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 08:57
That pizza printer's printed pizza doesn't exactly sound appetizing. Think I'll wait for the replicators.
Think of all the Eggplants you could have!

#18
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 09:27
Eggplant is an acquired taste I have to admit.
Do they have a different name in the UK?
#19
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 09:39
Eggplant is an acquired taste I have to admit.
Do they have a different name in the UK?
Yes. In the United Kingdom Eggplants are referred to as Aubergine.
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#20
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 09:52
Yes. In the United Kingdom Eggplants are referred to as Aubergine.
Sounds French ![]()
#21
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 11:25
Wait, what? The problem is that the food is people,
Why is that a problem?
#22
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 11:26
I don't know the TNG replicators build things from the atomic level
Yeah, we are still light years away from a true replicator in that sense. There's only a certain degree of depth that can be reached with this technology.
#24
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 05:06
y dont da astranaut jus call pizza hut n order 2 large pies den hav dem fly it out into space dat sound easier tbh
You really should work for NASA with ideas like this.
#25
Posté 16 janvier 2015 - 05:12





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