I am not crazy folks...really I am not, I have been tested by my Psychiatrist. I had seen at least two different listings of a clear Annie on the Japan auctions.....really!
3D printers won't be able to create see-through objects easily. If it could, it would have to be a special process.
-plarnold
Ok, I'll bite, why can't a 3D printer create see through objects easily? I know you can get transparent filament so unless the process causes it to change I don't see any reason why it would not work...
Happily collecting things all my life...
I had only looked into 3D printers a little but I thought they were quite affordable now and the plastic material that they use is pretty cheap too. What turned me off and what I think is the most important part of 3D printing for duplicating parts and such is a 3D Scanner which is much more expensive. Without a scanned all you can print would be something developed in a CAD Software program. To me, unless you have access to somebody else's scanner I wouldn't have a used for the printer. My use would be to scan a part and in a CAD program make some changes before printing like smoke box doors scaled down to fit perfectly on a defaced train or specially created couplers.
Ripley do you remember how many yen?
Play nice & have fun!!