3D Printing
You're not going to believe what you see. This is fantastic. I have watched this video 5 times and I still am amazed.
Now how do we get a model of the SVX reproduced? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZboxMsSz5Aw . |
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How about a 1:10 or 1:12 scale body for R/C applications?
I think the scanner is the most impressive part since I'm sure the printing technology has actually been around for many years. |
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We have several of these in our research center. Some are for plastics and some are for metals. Our systems use high power lasers to melt the powder versus using chemical binders. We can make extremely small parts with very fine features at high tolerances.
If someone had a cad file of what they wanted made, I could probably get it done as I know the people that run that department. |
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That's incredible. How does it get the moving part. I wonder how long it will be until we can have smaller versions of these in our homes.
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