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Making A 671 Blower Part 1

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2011

Video of over 3 weeks of work showing what it takes to produce a casting.

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  • "Takes the pressure from 14.7 down to 0 or even to negative."

    You can't have a negative absolute pressure.

    Other than that amazing video.

  • @steelysniper thanks, fluid dynamics isn't my strong suit :) im working on that though.

    ( but i didn't say absolute pressure :))

  • What was the name of the machinable plastic you were milling?

  • @kbailey90 Its called Renshape, just google it and you will find it, there is a couple different types.

  • What will the retail price be on that, when it hits the street?

  • @tubejim101 Right now i couldn't tell you, the majority of the piece price will be dictated by the machine time, which we haven't created the CNC fixtures for the castings yet. I can tell you that we are under $150 for just the castings though. We are going to try and shoot for under $500 for a case

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  • This is what I like to see, 100% American made. Not 80%, not assembled in the USA, not imported all the parts and metal to the USA then made, no made in the USA with illegal immigrants, not made by those who dont take there job seriously and with no care or love.

  • "Merica!

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  • @dzuari what pressure were talking about?

  • great video nice to see some tech made in USA ,and tell how inexpensive it can be,

    patent it!!

    what do you think the price diff would be for a solid forged piece of alum? 

  • you dont have real view turned on in your solidworks

  • thats awesome!

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