April 11, 20233 yr Author 1 hour ago, StAgre said: I did see this article which was really interesting. 3D printing is like a primitive version of a Star Trek replicator. Engine parts, and even rocket stages are now 3D printed. Couple of hundred dollars gets you a 3D printer of your own, and even 3D metal printing at home is now feasible. Edited April 11, 20233 yr by martin-w
April 11, 20233 yr 9 minutes ago, martin-w said: 3D printing is like a primitive version of a Star Trek replicator. Engine parts, and even rocket stages are now 3D printed. Couple of hundred dollars gets you a 3D printer of your own, and even 3D metal printing at home is now feasible. Oh I'm well aware of the advantages of 3d printing in manufacturing - GE are now using 3d printed Titanium-Aluminum alloy turbine blades in the GE9X 7800X3D - RTX 5080 - 64GB DDR5 - Dan C4-SFX
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April 11, 20233 yr Author 42 minutes ago, StAgre said: Oh I'm well aware of the advantages of 3d printing in manufacturing - GE are now using 3d printed Titanium-Aluminum alloy turbine blades in the GE9X I didn't say you weren't aware. I was trying to get the thread back on track.
April 12, 20233 yr Author Looks like the Australian robot arm method is in action. House built and bought by owners. I tell you what, given the dreadful quality of new build houses in the UK, this super accurate computer controlled guy is welcome. Edited April 12, 20233 yr by martin-w
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