From: Steven Pollack (StevenP@DigitalJeweler.NET)
Date: Tue Jun 25 2002 - 18:56:14 EEST
Elaine,
Doesn't this contest pre-suppose that a $2000 RP machine is a possibility? Maybe it is possible so then my question becomes if you know of the technology that would make this happen how come no commercial company is working on it?
Steven
----- Original Message -----
From: KDenton@williams-int.com
To: ehunt@ces.clemson.edu ; rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 10:42 AM
Subject: RE: 3d for 2k event
What's the point 3D Systems will sue the crap out of the winner claiming some form of patent infringement!
Karl R. Denton
Lead Engineer
RP and Casting Operations
Williams International
-----Original Message-----
From: Elaine Hunt [mailto:ehunt@ces.clemson.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 10:52 AM
To: RPML
Subject: 3d for 2k event
The idea of 3d for 2k has been kicked around for a number of years... so below are ideas for comments, suggestions, and flames, plus volunteers......
Elaine
(3D under $2K)
3 Dimensional Replicator Competition
Vision: To produce functional designs for low cost machines that can replicate 3 dimensional objects from computer data models. (CAD, 3D Imaging, and VR file formats)
Mission: To encourage students (and home hobbyists) to build a 3 dimensional replicating system for less than $2K that is capable of building useful parts.
Goals:
Design a 3D replicating system using "off the shelf" or easy to fabricate parts, that can be built for less than $2000 USD. Thereby increasing public awareness of prototyping technologies and the use of 3 dimensional replication.
Submittal:
Must submit an object replicated by the system.
Must describe and demonstrate the operational parameters.
Must describe or demonstrate the use or function of the replicated parts.
Must identify the costs of build materials and operation.
Must submit a report with construction diagrams, parts list and costs.
Must be public domain work.
Time Frame: Work must begin in ? 2002 and final submission of paper and models must be made by ? , 2003. (ideas of timing are welcome)
Promotion: Entrants must be willing to be interviewed by the media and promote the competition.
Judging: A committee of business leaders will select finalists based on quality of replicated objects, ease of use, functionality of objects, and cost to create the system and the replicated objects.
Finalist Judging: Replicator systems must be operational during event held for judging.
Publication: All submissions will be posted on a web site with complete plans and materials lists available. 2004 competition will build on previous work.
"In war, attempts thought to be impossible do often for that very reason become possible and practical, because nobody expects them and no precautions are taken to guard against them." Benjamin Franklin
Elaine Hunt, Director
Laboratory to Advance Industrial Prototyping
100 Fluor Daniel Building
Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634
864-656-0321
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