you a bit behind in the 3d printing scene!!! have you thought of using a normal ink jet as the head that squirts water based glue??? that's how zcorp does it!!!
Metal printing already exists. There are systems that bind stainless steel powder with an adhesive, which you can then replace with bronze in a hot infusion process.
Also, many of the plastics used in 3D printing can be used as models in investment casting.
you a bit behind in the 3d printing scene!!! have you thought of using a normal ink jet as the head that squirts water based glue??? that's how zcorp does it!!!
tim0090 1 year ago
Useful for when we run out of paper.
isselman2000 1 year ago
wow, at this rate it looks we could have metal-printing within the next decade.
icefox00 3 years ago 2
Just google "DLMS"
KarriKoivusalo in reply to icefox00 (Show the comment) 3 years ago
i think they already have it
governator45 in reply to icefox00 (Show the comment) 2 years ago
Metal printing already exists. There are systems that bind stainless steel powder with an adhesive, which you can then replace with bronze in a hot infusion process.
Also, many of the plastics used in 3D printing can be used as models in investment casting.
-jcr
NSResponder in reply to icefox00 (Show the comment) 2 years ago 2
All I can say is WOW!
Jenfucius in reply to NSResponder (Show the comment) 2 years ago
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kroteboy in reply to icefox00 (Show the comment) 2 years ago
@icefox00 what? they had it ten yrs ago, google before u type
davetileguy in reply to icefox00 (Show the comment) 9 months ago
Potential for building houses if upscaled?
worldof1 3 years ago
These machines already exist :)
1hdsquad in reply to worldof1 (Show the comment) 3 years ago
Search for "contour crafting". A professor from southern california has been working on robotic placement of and troweling of concrete for some time.
-jcr
NSResponder in reply to worldof1 (Show the comment) 2 years ago