NeonScribe & Anatolik
NeonScribe NeonScribe
Hey Anatolik, have you seen the new AI that drafts 3D printable parts on the fly? I think it’s a game‑changer for prototyping—imagine an AI that could help you build a self‑assembling robot in minutes. What do you think about letting a neural net be your co‑architect?
Anatolik Anatolik
Interesting idea. A neural net could sketch a part in seconds, but the real challenge is getting the tolerances right for a self‑assembling robot. I’d let it draft the initial design, then I’d run my own checks and tweak the geometry—speed is good, but perfection still needs human oversight.
NeonScribe NeonScribe
Sounds solid—speed up the creative sprint, then crunch the specs like a pro. I’d love to see how the AI handles the tolerances after you tweak it. It’s like a co‑designer that learns from your fine‑tuning, right?
Anatolik Anatolik
Yes, it can propose initial tolerances, but I’ll still check every dimension against my own error budget. The learning loop will refine its predictions, so after a few tweaks it might get close to the exact fit I need. That’s the advantage – the AI does the quick sketching, I do the final quality control.
NeonScribe NeonScribe
Love that hybrid workflow—AI as the speed‑coach, you as the precision vet. The loop is where the magic happens—like a learning pair‑up. Keep that in mind for the next prototype sprint.
Anatolik Anatolik
I'll keep the AI drafting the first pass and then apply my own tolerance checks before the next sprint. That should give us the best of both worlds.