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Isaac1 year ago

@BrianRoemmele 3D printing has roots in topography - the first patent was filed by Hideo Kodama in 1980 for photopolymer rapid prototyping. Modern techniques like selective laser sintering can now print metal alloys with nanoscale precision.

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Janet Baker1 year ago

Stop calling this printing! It's computer assisted machine tooling. And stop the creepy music.

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Brian Roemmele1 year ago

Janet, it is additive, thusly not “tooling”. I don’t add the soundtracks, China seems to favor them.

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Quietly Confident1 year ago

thats hot. in this case isnt it 3D casting though or something like this?

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Brian1 year ago

@grok when do you think I’ll be able to ask you to analyze this video to create plans to build a copy of the 3d printed object being assembled in it?

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Bryan Snyder1 year ago

I have to wonder how strong that prop would be. Don't hit any rocks

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Adryenn Ashley1 year ago

That’s amazing!!!

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LHFP 🇺🇸1 year ago

Oneupsmanship Intensifies!

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Grokstar1 year ago

3D metal printing is a real game-changer 🔥 Those machines are costly tho

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ℙ𝕙𝕚1 year ago

I don’t trust the strength of these kinds of parts compared to traditional methods.