
http://amf.wikispaces.com/
This makes for some interesting reading. I think these are going to be exciting times for the future of 3D printing. I just hopeBatteau62 wrote:Very interested in how this is going to progress. Just thought I would share for those who haven't heard
http://amf.wikispaces.com/
As with any new technology it is slow to get started because the hardware manufacturers and software manufacturers are terrified of anything new and hate to be the first toBatteau62 wrote:This seems like a "no brainer" to me. Everything I read about this standard is a positive for us. It's a shame it's been so slow in adoption. I actually thought it might have died but then I found this article: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/cimatrone ... ZJUDMyMF8x
I also downloaded and played with the editor: http://amf.wikispaces.com/Amf+Editor It's a little clunky, as you would expect for software in its infancy. The real shame is, it looks like nothing has been done on it in two years.
I would be really interested to hear what others on our forum think? Especially all you software guru's
Companies typically suffer from 'Everyone else is profiting from MY work!' syndrome. So even if they take a risk and it works out, they still see it as a lossEaglezsoar wrote:As with any new technology it is slow to get started because the hardware manufacturers and software manufacturers are terrified of anything new and hate to be the first toBatteau62 wrote:This seems like a "no brainer" to me. Everything I read about this standard is a positive for us. It's a shame it's been so slow in adoption. I actually thought it might have died but then I found this article: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/cimatrone ... ZJUDMyMF8x
I also downloaded and played with the editor: http://amf.wikispaces.com/Amf+Editor It's a little clunky, as you would expect for software in its infancy. The real shame is, it looks like nothing has been done on it in two years.
I would be really interested to hear what others on our forum think? Especially all you software guru's
implement, it's the don't rock the boat logic.