Showing posts with label 3D fab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D fab. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

CompuCarve

Compu-Carve

The CompuCarve is a compact, computer-controlled 3-dimensional woodworking machine with an easy-to-use interface. Complete projects without a shop full of tools. With a unique configuration, the CompuCarve performs ripping, cross cutting, mitering, contouring, jointing and routing, making it versatile and exceptionally convenient for any job.

It looks more like a milling machine rather than a 3D printer, i.e. subtractive, not additive, but when Sears starts selling the basic platform, can home fab be far behind?

Mentioned in Boing Boing

Thursday, January 28, 2010

MIT's Cornucopia


Cornucopia's cooking process starts with an array of food canisters, which refrigerate and store a user's favorite ingredients. These are piped into a mixer and extruder head that can accurately deposit elaborate combinations of food.

MIT's Cornucopia takes 3D Fab to the kitchen. Molecular gastronomy is so been there, done that. Digital food.. no wonder el Buli is closing for two years.

Via: Beyond the Beyond