Re: 3d printed parts
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2018 9:02 pm
Hi All, The metal parts can be done as easily as ABS with the right machines-like the one I am waiting for them to get in now. The de-lamination problem that was spoken of before has basically been eliminated by the better machines, though there are $200 machines out there that might still have that problem. As soon as that machine comes in I will look at producing both a metal and hybrid system for the 10-50 machine.
I have never seen (yes I know) the gutta... part that you are talking about and what does that material do in the making of the part.
Once a file, and we would need to have the part to do that with a laser unit that takes it measurements, is made it becomes a matter of finding out if the material that you are looking for exits for them to use to create the item. Most common plastics and metals including titanium are available to them but the material is set up to be used by a 3-D printer. Not all materials are.
If you have what you are trying toi get made shot me a picture and i will see what they can do.
Abe
I have never seen (yes I know) the gutta... part that you are talking about and what does that material do in the making of the part.
Once a file, and we would need to have the part to do that with a laser unit that takes it measurements, is made it becomes a matter of finding out if the material that you are looking for exits for them to use to create the item. Most common plastics and metals including titanium are available to them but the material is set up to be used by a 3-D printer. Not all materials are.
If you have what you are trying toi get made shot me a picture and i will see what they can do.
Abe