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The '''Make-O-Matic''' is a large 3D printer located at [[Dr. Ben Beeler]]'s technology lab. [[Bender]] uses it to replicate the same guitar that a folk singing hero of his uses. 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 '''Make-O-Matic''' is a large 3D printer located at [[Dr. Ben Beeler]]'s technology lab. [[Bender]] uses it to replicate the same guitar that a folk singing hero of his uses. 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 === | === Appearances === | ||
*{{e|7ACV14}} | *{{e|7ACV14}} | ||
[[Category:Technology]] |
Revision as of 23:43, 5 July 2013
Make-O-Matic | |
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Inventor | Unknown |
Owner(s) | Dr. Ben Beeler |
First appearance | "Forty Percent Leadbelly" (7ACV14) |
The Make-O-Matic is a large 3D printer located at Dr. Ben Beeler's technology lab. Bender uses it to replicate the same guitar that a folk singing hero of his uses. 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.