Re: OT: Stitching photos into 3D (yes, 3D)

2013-03-07 Thread Igor Roshchin
It sounds that you read that 1943 story by Ray Bradbury, Doodad. "The sign on the shop said: THINGUMABOBS DOODADS WHATCHAMACALLITS HINKIES FORMODALDAFRAYS HOOTINANNIES GADGETS DOOHINGIES" :-) Igor Thu Mar 7 13:52:24 EST 2013 Stan Halpin wrote: > I can see it now. > > Me: "Eric, I need the th

Re: OT: Stitching photos into 3D (yes, 3D)

2013-03-07 Thread Stan Halpin
I can see it now. Me: "Eric, I need the thingamabob that fits into the doohicky on my K-5 Mk XVII." Eric: "OK, point your browser to pentaxparts.3D.net/doohicky-thingamabob-K5VII23727, hit the Purchase and Download button. You'll get the template to print a new part and installation instructio

Re: OT: Stitching photos into 3D (yes, 3D)

2013-03-07 Thread Bob Sullivan
Darren, I follow a GM&O railroad historical society. One member got hold of a 3D printer and has been producing HO scale structures for sale to the group. He apparently has CAD on the computer for a number of them. Hard to believe this is all happening, or economically feasible. Regards, Bob S. O