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In Reply to: RE: another nail into hi fidelity posted by magiccarpetride on May 04, 2017 at 09:20:35
You miss my point.
I'm asking the question about printer resolution. It's not limitless.
Too low a resolution will produce a poor copy at best and unlistenable at worst.
Does a 3D printer have the resolution to print a CD? or maybe a BlueRay?
And not to forget these printers are DIGITAL. So? You are making a digital copy of an analogue medium. To be played back on an analogue machine!
If someone demonstrates 3D printed vinyl? That'd be cool.
Too much is never enough
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You miss my point.
I'm asking the question about printer resolution. It's not limitless.
Too low a resolution will produce a poor copy at best and unlistenable at worst.
Does a 3D printer have the resolution to print a CD? or maybe a BlueRay?
And not to forget these printers are DIGITAL. So? You are making a digital copy of an analogue medium. To be played back on an analogue machine!
If someone demonstrates 3D printed vinyl? That'd be cool.
I was referring to nano printing. This technology is manipulating objects and structures at the molecular level, so its resolution is pretty close to the resolution at which mother nature works.
Those printers are not digital. There is no such thing as a digital printer. It's the same as saying that a speaker is digital. All speakers are analog -- you cannot push air with bits and bytes.
No one to my knowledge is working on 3D printed vinyl. Eventually someone will tackle it...
I just looked up some of this stuff.
Resolution of line / space down to 1/2 micron line with 2 micron space. That's pretty good. Based on the SEM photos I link, that should be within the capabilities of a current printer.
nano 'Sculputures' have good detail but I didn't see much in the line of 'size' or 'scale'. Though one image did have a 20 micron measuring bar superimposed.
The files from which this stuff is made are of necessity digital.
I don't know what it takes to 'do' a record groove, but it ain't far off. Next questions might involve materials? What is or isn't compatible with a current playback system? Too hard might damage the needle? Too soft and might only survive a single play.
When is your first release?
Too much is never enough
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