What do you modellers out there think about traditional model making methods versus use of state of the art machinery to laser cut or mill parts?
What with 3D printing, and even Multicolour 3D printing equipment becoming cheaper all the time, china making cheaper more affordable computer controlled equipment this will all eventually become more widely used. With kids at school able to draw items on a computer and press "plot" to cut the parts out - are skills being lost or are we seeing better quality results?
If I could have it my way I'd be able to press a button and a finished batch of parts would be waiting for me in a sort of star trek style replicator! For me it's the actual process of assembling nicely fitted quality parts and the resulting model rather than the actual whittling and fettling to get bits to fit? I still get enjoyment from making the parts, even if my input has been the setting up of the machine and the drawing of the parts themselves rather than the physical making of them. I'd still prodce the parts myself and not have to resort to buying off the shelf bits from a shop.
What do you guys think?
What with 3D printing, and even Multicolour 3D printing equipment becoming cheaper all the time, china making cheaper more affordable computer controlled equipment this will all eventually become more widely used. With kids at school able to draw items on a computer and press "plot" to cut the parts out - are skills being lost or are we seeing better quality results?
If I could have it my way I'd be able to press a button and a finished batch of parts would be waiting for me in a sort of star trek style replicator! For me it's the actual process of assembling nicely fitted quality parts and the resulting model rather than the actual whittling and fettling to get bits to fit? I still get enjoyment from making the parts, even if my input has been the setting up of the machine and the drawing of the parts themselves rather than the physical making of them. I'd still prodce the parts myself and not have to resort to buying off the shelf bits from a shop.
What do you guys think?
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