3D printing
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3D printing
How is the technology developing? These days we are reading about machines that are not simply using plastics but other materials as well - how
might this be beneficial for ATMers? I know that whilst I like the idea of creating parts for the instruments I have or plan to purchase, the idea of
plastic leaves me cold in most applications.
Apologies if this has been covered elsewhere.
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Re: 3D printing
I still have a boxed one in the basement that I have been meaning to setup. It is one of those Creality Ender 3D units, capable of printing a 8-in cube.
I can imagine that metals are not too far down the road. But...I was also supposed to have Jet-Packs and Hover-Cars by now.
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