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Depends on what type you go with. There's:
The powder you saw in the video above. Lots of different types, but when infused with resin it's actually really strong
Fused deposition. Basically printed plastic. Solid or honeycomb.
Stereo-lithography. A resin that is exposed to UV light to harden it in layers.
Selective laser sintering. Melting powder together with fuckin lasers. You can even do metals with this. Titanium, Steel, Aluminum, Alloys... Typically much stronger than cast parts, as there's no unequal cooling, contraction and expansion, and surface defects. Very intense stuff.
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Originally posted by 5Toes View PostJake.. what type of degree do you have? lolWhat it feels like owning an e30:
88 325 S50 swap in progress
90 325ix
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Originally posted by 5Toes View PostJake.. what type of degree do you have? lol
And a lot of experience in mechanical engineering. Just no real tangible proof of it.
As it stands, here's a pretty basic rundown of my degree and what can be expected of me.
Last edited by TurboJake; 05-28-2012, 08:11 PM.
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Originally posted by TurboJake View PostSelective laser sintering. Melting powder together with fuckin lasers. You can even do metals with this. Titanium, Steel, Aluminum, Alloys... Typically much stronger than cast parts, as there's no unequal cooling, contraction and expansion, and surface defects. Very intense stuff.
SLS allows for a use of a huge range of materials and composites that posses very impressive qualities. For example Carbon infused Nylon (NyTek 1200CF), possesses equal or higher tensile strength than steel, however is 65% lighter! It also has a much higher Thermal resistance. Materials such as this have already seen use in mass production, infact Boeing have been known to use SLS parts in the manufacture of their aircraft for some years now. I also recall one of the polyamides being used for a SLS Intake manifold that was used on a WRC rally car. Pretty cool stuff..
The great thing about SLS is that the only limitation as to what you can print, is the size of the print bed, it is the most effective way to rapid prototype parts with complicated undercuts and cavities due to its powder support material that can easily be brushed off. Even More impressively, more than 50% of the support material can be reused..
My Honours year Industrial Design project proposed SLS as a key manufacturing process for my 'near future' Rocker motorcycle concept..
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Originally posted by TurboJake View PostWhile in my last school I took a hard liking to .../custom built/upgraded CNC machines.
I love that sort of shit
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