Tron Recognizer
Description
I Designed the Recognizer in Alibre Design 3D modeling software.
Instructions
Just print the Recognizer on its back, no support needed... yay!
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DocRayStantz
on
July 6, 2012
said:
For my print, I think I may have doubled it... my finished Recognizer is about 4-1/2" tall and 6" wide. It turned out awesome! Thanks so much for making this available to us. It's one of the models I always wanted when I was in 3rd grade. :)
RyGuy
on
June 30, 2012
said:
MegaMan! You made me do this: http://www.thingiverse.com/thi...
I just watched the classic Tron for the ~44th time and Tron Legacy for the ~20th after you posted this Recognizer...
Man, I have problems...
RyGuy
on
June 28, 2012
said:
Heck yeah!! The only thing I like more than the Tron franchise is Mega Man!!
Go MegaMan go! :) :) :)
License
Tron Recognizer by MegaMan is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

Recognizers are cool. I even like the name. The term "recognizer" would be great to represent the software/hardware system that goes around and checks industrial modules (think autonomous 3d printer) and looks for anomalies, recognizes the problem and then calls the appropriate program by following predetermined criteria linked with observations/measurements. We may some day see real recognizers when we want to manage whole herds of 3d printers. For now the humans are the recognizers. :-)