Maya for 3D Printing - Rapid Prototyping
In this course we're going to look at something a little different, creating technically accurate 3D printed parts.
# 1 03-12-2006 , 02:36 AM
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Very Possible

The In-House Idea is very possible if not it sure seems like there are main vendors. Nothing really wrong with that though. Perhaps you could send in a E-Mail asking about getting a video on the website.
Best Of Luck to you

# 2 03-12-2006 , 02:44 AM
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Pardon?


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# 3 23-12-2006 , 10:50 PM
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user added image come again?

# 4 24-12-2006 , 08:05 AM
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Sorry guys this was kind of a typo I had ment to do a reply but accidentaly did a new thread sorry

# 5 24-12-2006 , 08:52 AM
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haha yeah we know, everyone makes mistakes ;p

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