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The '''Make-O-Matic''' is a large {{w|3D printing|3D printer}} located at [[Dr. Ben Beeler]]'s [[technology lab]]. In [[3013]], {{Bender}} used it to replicate the [[Salmonella|guitar of]] [[Silicon Red|a folk singing hero of his]]. {{er|7ACV14}}
The '''Make-O-Matic''' is a large {{w|3D printing|3D printer}} located at [[Dr. Ben Beeler]]'s [[technology lab]]. In [[3013]], {{Bender}} used it to replicate [[Salmonella|the guitar]] of [[Silicon Red|a folk singing hero of his]]. {{er|7ACV14}}


The printer works by laying down multiple layers of nano plastic to replicate existing objects or bring non-existent objects into reality. A wireframe model of the object must be created to be processed by the printer, it cannot just print anything without instruction.
The printer works by laying down multiple layers of nano plastic to replicate existing objects or bring non-existent objects into reality. A wireframe model of the object must be created to be processed by the printer, it cannot just print anything without instruction.

Revision as of 23:03, 3 January 2014

Make-O-Matic
Futurama Forty Percent Leadbelly Make-O-Matic 3D Printer.jpg
Concept art of the Make-O-Matic, released by Countdown to Futurama, in May 2013. [1]
Owner(s)Dr. Ben Beeler
First appearance"Forty Percent Leadbelly" (7ACV14)
Episode

The Make-O-Matic is a large 3D printer located at Dr. Ben Beeler's technology lab. In 3013, Bender used it to replicate the guitar of a folk singing hero of his. [7ACV14]

The printer works by laying down multiple layers of nano plastic to replicate existing objects or bring non-existent objects into reality. A wireframe model of the object must be created to be processed by the printer, it cannot just print anything without instruction.

Additional information

Appearances

References

  1. ^ Countdown to Futurama: Make-O-Matic. (Comedy Central's Tumblr page.) 11 May 2013. Retrieved on 20 August 2013.