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First 3D printed metal gun
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Think of the possibilities of parts you could make for the MB.
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Repressive governments everywhere lost a bit...good!
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Amazing to me that they even printed the barrel with the rifling built in, and it only needed minimal polishing, no machine work at all.
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I wonder how hard laser-sintered rifling will be -- see how the gun works after 5000 rounds, not 50...
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I tell you, they are. The science is here and now......even make food with the printers.
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I wonder if they could print a printing press. I bet they could.
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Its a manufacturing device.......yes they can....one part at a time. Run 3d printing on goog and see what comes up. |
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fascinating technology. Im familar with the nylon plastic 3d printing, but that setup lays down a layer of glue, then nylon, then glue, ect.
How does the pure metal setup work? how is the material bonded?
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The death of toolmaking as we know it...How sad.
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A powerful laser melts/fuses a metal power into a cohesive object.
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I don't think so just yet. This technology necessitates possession of a half a million dollar machine probably.
The plastic rapid prototyping stuff has been around for a long time, and people still bake stuff out of clay, sculpy, and whip up cardboard models because it costs a fraction of a percent still. i think there will always be a place for traditional toolmaking probably, and machinists definitely, because while im willing to pay a machinist a few hundred bucks to whip me up a custom widget, I don't want to pay a company that can afford one of these machines, 15k for the same widget.
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There is an intellectual part of the tooling business that cannot get lost (if we want this tooling to actually work. JPL - you know this.
(especially if you look at the age/skill of the CAD operators these days -John
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interesting, amazing technology!
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