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Rapid prototyping has been around for at least 15 years. But they could only make things out of plastic. And to do it out of stainless steel takes way to long. There's still no substitute for CNC machines hands down. And guys that can write the cnc programes and make parts like these on the machine can make $100K a year. It takes very skilled people to do it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LCaRqQ8Qf8
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How about 91 to 95 rear moldings
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Jay Leno has a 3d printer that will replicate parts.
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3d printing has come a long way. look for future products make from powdered carbon fiber, and powdered metal
boeing, lambo, and our callaway buddies have worked pretty extensively with carbon fiber powder boeing is doing some pretty ambitious projects 3d printing aeroplane wings and parts look for full car chassis and many parts to become more affordable as the technology matures. saw the robb report with pics of a 3d printed stratovarious violin that played pretty good this technology has a very bright future and is very exciting, but you still have to do some serious work to digitize and program the part with the scanning technology and "probing" a part, it's getting easier all the time anyone know more about this stuff, it's gone beyond the plastics, that's for sure! |
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Imagine you go the dealership and they print your car in the back! Astro, come here boy!
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This is some really cool stuff! I have a few 53 parts that I may inquire about. Nothing ventured, nothing gained......
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