YupWell, I mean...this is injection molded stuff, right? Is that process even repeatable for 3D printing?
Let's find out. they can release the STL and then I'll print one.They're for injection molding, not sure they would even work for 3D printing
Or YOU create an STL and release itLet's find out. they can release the STL and then I'll print one.
Release the STL so owners of these disintegrating iMacs can print their bezels and fix them.
Release the STL files for projects like these.
Hey, we all have a bad day, we get it. I hope everything goes better.I didn't even think about that. I sincerely apologize, things haven't been going so well for me as of late and I should have thought twice before posting something like that. Honestly I would rather not be involved in this drama any longer (provided it goes on), since I see where they are coming from now.
In fact I kinda regretted writing that soon after I posted that message. I remember now they've done quite a lot for the community and I think I should have thought of that before vehemently writing that. Honestly I would be interested in the project, but I shall respect what they'll do with it.
I am deeply sorry for anything I said that has hurt anyone here. Please ignore that message from now on...
I never said open source and I never said I'm entitled to anything. Where are the STLs for me to purchase? I'll happily pay for them.Look, I get it. I wish the whole world was open source, too. But regardless of what you may think, this is someone's work, something into which they put considerable time and effort, and how and even if they decide to make it available is their decision and no one else's. Making the case for releasing the STL files is one thing, but making demands, à la the following...
...makes you come off sounding like entitled brats. For goodness's sake, neither one of you so much as said "please". Think about that.
I never said I'm entitled to anything. I'm saying if Maceffects intent is genuinely restoration and keeping alive computing history (as they state) they should release the 3d files. I never said it has to be for free. I'm saying hoarding the files and only selling injection molded items demonstrates the intent is taking advantage and only profit based on desperation of the owners of these disintegrating items.
I'd happily pay for the STLs because obviously work was put into the design.
Where is the STL? I'll pay for it right now.
The nice thing is, releasing an STL doesn't require tooling at all. It can be purchased and compensation for the time spent can be directly recouped that way. No tooling needed at all.To be fair, this isn't just a "take measurements and create an STL file" thing. Maceffects puts serious time, effort, and his own money into the actual tooling to make these things. It can cost thousands to make the tooling, and he has to recoup these costs somehow. Otherwise, they would not be made in any form.
Releasing paid STLs doesn't requiring tooling costs at all.I'm sure MacEffects is making a lot of profit on low volume injection molding. Y'know, the kind of injection molding that costs tens of thousands. Truly the kind of money to take a private cruise to the Bahamas with.
/s, obviously.
I'm into retrocomputing partially to save retro computers, just like maceffects claims to want to do.If you're into retrocomputing to save money, I have some bad news...