When Ken mentioned printing with titanium I wasn't sure anyone was
printing with titanium that so decided to check. Google showed there
are many and so I decided to use this site as an illustration of the
work. Chris Trask (and probably others here) will find this very
interesting.
<http://www.gizmag.com/3d-printed-titanium-bicycle-frame/30760/>
I think in another 5 years these additive manufacturing processes are
going to be everywhere. Think of the demand for new and/or modified
skills... and the reduced demand for the older skills.
I'm not sure if anyone has a 3D printer yet capable of reproducing
itself but I think it's coming... then watch what happens.
Chuck Norcutt
On 9/7/2014 3:02 AM, SwissPace wrote:
We could use the wind on lever to cycle through iso settings - wish I
had the time and money for this!
On 07/09/14 01:56, Ken Norton wrote:
Of course you'd want to print that OM back in titanium !
Of course!!!
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