Interesting, John. Last time I was visiting my In-Laws, my brother-in-law
took me on a tour of his place of work (big company that makes aerospace
parts). Along with the usual computer driven milling machines, they are
using 3D printers that actually squirt droplets of molten metal to craft
parts. Fascinating to watch. Unfortunately I wasn't allowed to photograph.
Charlie
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 4:54 AM, JOHN DUGGAN <john.duggan10@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hi all. I hope some of you find this article on 3D printing interesting.
> It shows new - and old - technology in action. https://www.msn.com/
> en-gb/cars/car-connections/how-a-3d-printer-saved-a-
> historic-grand-prix-car/ar-BBDK9zD?li=BBoPWjQ&ocid=mailsignout
>
> Regards John Duggan, Wales, UK
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