This is just something I have found myself musing over recently since starting my second project and it being of a larger scale. I guess there are likely others out there who like me find larger scale more impressive and attractive to work with – along with the end result. I should say that (at least for the moment) I’m not interested in 3D printing for myself but what does interest me greatly is the possibility of being able to order castings in larger scales. With the ever improving technology of 3D printing which I assume can be used to print pattens for casting moulds very easily in whatever scale – is this going to on the cards any time soon do you think. I wonder if the ME suppliers / foundry’s are gearing up or at least starting to think about this, it seems it would be pretty straightforward to ‘ease’ into maybe? I’m leaving aside obvious considerations such as material cost and weight for the moment but this would open up some very exciting possibilities in moving midway perhaps between modeling and ‘mini full size as it were’. My Stuart Victoria is a fair sized model but it would be so much more impressive 2x size..
Lots of other considerations I can imagine coming, one obvious being legal – what is to stop Joe Bloggs with his 3D Printer printing his own slightly modified pattens and getting agreements with a foundry and setting up business selling etc. I wonder if the ME Industry is thinking and preparing for and to counter this – the computer industry was certainly not prepared for all the software ‘copying’ problems in the early days…
It’s the possibility of maybe in the future being able to order models in different scales though that does interest me, a lot – or am I missing something and well off the mark? I plan to upgrade my equipment considerably after my current project…
Does anyone else think / wonder if our future 'ordering' options are likely to increase thanks to the advent of 3D Printing….
Cheers.
Allan.