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inmoov paper

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Published on March 9, 2013

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i start to build inmoov in paper because i haven't 3d printer

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i use netfabb nice software
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@ gael thank you gael for all yours messages and explcations
so i try to explaine for everybody don't have a 3d printer like me lol how i do it
i use the nice software netfabb very nice like gael show us for to know mensuration
and after i use the software pepakura for transforme 3d in 2d and print with my printer
after you need cut and stick

Like I said, this is amazing! You should upload the Paperkraft file you used to create this paper object. Is it producing a PDF file? What is the format? Also adding a bit of instructions about the software you used would be very handy for some of us.

Ok, I don't often
post comments, but I must say.... you are an inspiration to all those (myself
included) who sit back and scratch their heads wondering how they are supposed
to build a 3D printer without first owning one. Sure you can purchase all the
parts ( expensive) but I have yet to see any one publish a build log for a 3D
printer that was built Pre-3D revolution. Keep up the good work – we will all
be watching.

Dave

check out all repSTRAPs. Thats the name for repraps without printed parts. use wood man :D make mendel90.

Incredible start, I look forward to seeing how you get on with this.

NICE! Did you know that the middle wings of graphite aircraft are paper. Use a good lacquer or thin resin and layer it on your paper and you can end up with a very strong setup.