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  1. #1
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    Default want to win a 3d printer worth $50,000 "Instructables"

    the prizes are
    1st $50,000 desk top 3d printer
    2nd-10th a $3000 3d printer
    10th-20th receive free 3D printing services

    you have to show how you make something , that was designed a PC

    i thought of entering , a "How to make Fine sawdust " and level your sacrificial sheet at the same time

    The LINK> Make It Real Challenge

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    i was looking for something to enter with , and my "Dunny Plunger " qualifies

    my Dunny Plunger entry
    The LINK>Dunny Plunger Project

    feel free to enter , just coz i entered dosnt mean no one else can , go for it , for a $50,000 3d printer , your mad if you dont

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    Talking My Submission...

    I just entered this competition for 'Make it Real' at Instructables. If you don't end up submitting, I am hoping for your vote! I think this tutorial can apply to a lot of folks here...

    Intro-

    When I designed and built my own CNC, this is exactly the type of project I
    had in mind. A chance to play with forms and test ideas, bringing things to
    life that would otherwise just live in my sketchbook.

    In this Instructable I am going to show you how I simulated water drops in
    Photoshop for shape generation in Rhino 3D and eventual output to my DIY
    CNC. This technique could also be applied to any 3 dimensional artwork that
    you can generate using light and dark to define object depth.

    I am using water drops to show the advanced ability using layers to simulate
    the interaction of waves with each other resulting in a very believable final
    model.

    The software used:

    Photoshop
    Rhino 3D
    RhinoCAM
    Mach3




    I think we have a shot at this one! I hope you will follow the link to see how I made the water drops and vote for it if you like it!

    Direct link:

    Simulating Waterdrops on Wood


    Cheers!


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    Plans for the DIY MDF3790 CNC are 50% off for two weeks only! Click HERE for more info!

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