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It occurs to me that I haven't posted a followup to my previous post about Shapeways yet.

So I did wind up ordering a couple of things there, experimentally -- that proved educational. I ordered two items, both from the catalog of a creator named "Bathsheba", who specializes in using Shapeways to print fancy 3D mathematical objects.

The first was The 120-Cell, which I got in the "Winter Red Strong and Flexible" plastic. That was really too expensive a toy ($85), but is quite a cool demonstration of the power of this technology. The thing is essentially a 3D projection of a 4D hyper-dodecahedron. It's simply a frame of a shape, but so ridiculously complicated that making it using more conventional technologies would be a real pain in the ass. The thing came in with no problems, though -- a bright red, preposterously overcomplex bit of plastic about four inches across. The "Strong and Flexible" plastic seems to live up to its billing, putting up with moderate abuse despite the relatively fine struts throughout. It's become my new fidget toy at work, because it is great for simply flipping hand-to-hand while I think or listen in meetings.

On the downside, the second toy was the "Triple Torus Pendant" -- which doesn't have a link any more, because it demonstrated a flaw in their system. This thing was a beautiful gold-plated stainless steel pendant, with two identical interlocking elements. As it turns out, freely-moving pieces are forbidden for stainless steel, but they apparently didn't figure that out until I ordered it. Far as I can tell, Bathsheba didn't even know that the item was illegal until I tried to order it and they went to print one. So now I have a store credit that I need to think about. (They offered a refund, but it's fairly inconvenient, so I probably will buy something else instead.)

Overall, the process went pretty smoothly other than that. It's a bit slow, but they kept me updated along the way. Someone expressed concerns about shipping, but that seems to now be factored into the price of the items.

It's definitely still a tad too expensive for regular use, and they need to file off the edges of their process. But I'm generally encouraged, and starting to think about, eg, how I might use Shapeways to create the occasional truly esoteric LARP prop. It's cool enough that they print in plastic, but the idea of being able to print in glass, stainless steel, and even sterling silver -- it does raise all kinds of intriguing possibilities, and I find myself pondering the notion of *printing* one of the key items in Girl Genius that was simply an item card the first time around...

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Date: 2011-03-23 11:05 pm (UTC)
keshwyn: Dice sitting on my foot with the caption "I use a feat." (gamemaster)
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Wednesday is stupid afterhours concall at work. :/ I think you got the better deal. (Which edition?)

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Date: 2011-03-24 01:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] etherial.livejournal.com
Started the current campaign with Second and will finish it out that way )though one player wanted to become a Traveled Scholar midgame, so I told him to just use the 3rd ed. rules rather than update it myself). Will probably switch to 3rd ed. when we have time to sit down and go through the books and fix them.

I *think* I know who you are, but am now rather intrigued...

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Date: 2011-03-24 02:10 pm (UTC)
keshwyn: An argent crane with argent key on an argent hill, a sable field chape barre wavy (sca)
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Nora. If I'm remembering correctly, you let me and [livejournal.com profile] mindways store our archery equipment in your tent at Pennsic last summer so we wouldn't have to keep trekking back to E18. (And thank you again!)

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