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Monday, April 1, 2013

Yes 3D Printing Cafe.

3 D printing takes on a new edge some Cafes are offering as the Fab Cafe in Shibuya, Tokyo, is offering a unique service for the upcoming white day on March 14, when men traditionally give presents to their lovers.
For around £40 (6,000 yen) customers will have their bodies mapped using a 3D scanner, with the resulting file used to 3D print a mould for the one-of-a-kind product. A hip Japanese cafe is giving customers a chance to make sweet-sized gummy replicas of themselves to give to women they have a crush on and they call it gummy love.
In an Japanese cafe is offering male customers the chance to have themselves moulded as gummy-bear like sweets to give to their lovers on White Day. Bowled over: On White Day, men and boys in Japan and other East Asian countries offer gifts in return to women and girls who have given them presents for Valentine's Day.

The same establishment previously held a successful Valentine's Day event where ladies were invited to create a chocolate replica of their face to give to their partners. In Japan, Valentine's Day is typically observed by girls and women presenting chocolate gifts to boys or men as an expression of love, courtesy, or social obligation. A hip Japanese cafe is giving customers a Two day workshop: For around £40 (6,000 yen) customers will have their bodies first mapped using a 3D scanner, then the resulting file will be used to 3D print a mould for the one-of-a-kind product.
With a chance to make sweet-sized gummy replicas of 'themselves to give to women' they have a crush on. On White Day, the reverse happens. Men who received a honmei-choco ('chocolate of love') or giri-choco ('courtesy chocolate') on Valentine's Day are expected to give gifts in return.The name of the Fab Cafe, which opened last year in Tokyo's fashionable and vibrant Shibuya district, has something of a double meaning. One the one hand, it is, obviously, a contraction of the word fabulous; but it is also a less obvious contraction of the word fabrication. High demand been met from spaces for the workshop are strictly limited. That's because the tiny coffee shop is equipped with a powerful laser cutter which any customer can use for a fee to cut out designs in Adobe Illustrator files
The gummy bear workshop takes place over two sessions. The first, this Saturday, will be for men to come in and have their bodies 3D scanned in whatever pose they choose. By the next session, a week later, Fab Cafe staff will have 3D printed the moulds for the ‘gummy gifts’ and returning customers will be able to make their gummy counterparts to take to their White Day for their sweethearts. Although Book club prefers inflatables even if they need a tube or other espresso book type printers.
Designers' hangout . It also has 3D printers and other tools that designers can use to quickly prototype designs and products. The Fab Cafe, which opened last year in Tokyo's fashionable and vibrant Shibuya district, has a laser cutting machine and 3D printers that customers can use for a fee. A  reads (courtesy of Google Translate): 'We have prepared a plan to use high-spec 3D printers, 3D scanners again, they make a gummy whole body of you who do not lose the impact of the chocolate face.

As book club brings you this design package. Where gives a simulation of the future. One should be able to create almost any concept within reason with measurements and have a list of prices, ready to hand. it could be like having a wand, all with competitive pricing at hand.

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