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Shane Wighton, from the YouTube channel Stuff Made Here, used 3D-printed tooling to form a sheet metal component as part of a concept validation process. Metal manufacturing is essential for all areas of the economy. Because of their strength, stiffness, and long-term durability, metal components are used in applications...

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kache1 year ago

Send me a nylon printer for free. I'll change my profile banner to formlabs for a year my analytics are insane, it is a good deal, trust me on this

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Wintergatan1 year ago

Awesome

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kache1 year ago

@CooperZurad he was in the space lmao

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MrManderly1 year ago

This is quite impressive ngl

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Martin La Grange1 year ago

Lamborghini are already doing this for body-panel forms (and almost everything else), printing the forms in Nylons with SLS. Other parts are made with CFRP and other SLS material technology. As a result, a V-12 Lamborghini sells for US$1M but costs $100k to make...

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David Hansen1 year ago

Handmade g-code is beautiful

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UAV Bro1 year ago

This was fun

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dirtman1 year ago

Is it weird to be excited by wire clips ?

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Phoenix𝕏1 year ago

Ohshape is so funny man I was going to get started on the endowrist mechanism , and I decided to search to see if a person already worked on this before whole ass model completed

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