3D-Printed Optics Using Clear Resin

3D Printing & Imaging

The folks at Disney Research, in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon, are doing interesting work with 3D printing clear resin, light-guiding “light pipes.” The details are documented in their newly released research paper, “Printed Optics: 3D Printing of Embedded Optical Elements for Interactive Devices” (PDF).

From their site:

Printed Optics is a new approach to creating custom optical elements for interactive devices using 3D printing. Printed Optics enable sensing, display, and illumination elements to be directly embedded in the body of an interactive device. Using these elements, unique display surfaces, novel illumination techniques, custom optical sensors, and robust embedded components can be digitally fabricated for rapid, high fidelity, customized interactive devices.

Printed Optics is part of our long term vision for the production of interactive devices that are 3D printed in their entirety. Future devices will be fabricated on demand with user-specific form and functionality. Printed Optics explores the possibilities for this vision afforded by today’s 3D printing technology.

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10 thoughts on “3D-Printed Optics Using Clear Resin

  1. Shotgunner says:

    Is anybody making an affordable printer that prints in wax? Metallic parts investment cast from 3D printed wax models seems like a terrific way to go!

  2. Andrew says:

    I can imagine printing headlights and art displays will be possible in the next half decade. This is big news!

    Andrew
    http://www.3DHacker.com
    http://www.youtube.com/user/andrewupandabout/videos

  3. Tatiana Coba says:

    really really far away technology that won’t be available for years in avery expensive market. no accessible to all humans. not worth watching. total waste of time.

    1. jamesfloydkelly says:

      Didn’t think it was a waste of time at all. Do you only like to know about research and advances in tech that are available from WalMart or RadioShack? I enjoy watching, reading, and learning about all things maker-related, even if they’re out of my skill level or price range or even years from actual availability.

      1. Andrew says:

        @Jamesfloydkelly…Agreed

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