Print Me A Jet Engine
I Thought this was neet, so I had to Share it, I know they can print parts with Plastic so why not metal :D
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Neat. I didn't think too much about it until it said they can do it with aerospace grade titanium. Amazing!
On another subject, those poor, poor Morris Technologies employees... No doubt GE will take this technology and ship it overseas. |
Good article, Chellie. Thanks for the post. I can see immediate applications in the RC industry!
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Generally its just powdered metal that is heated or even glued. Composits and similar things are getting to be able to do so much these days. Exciting times.
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Yea, I know I am Asking Alot :) http://www.homebuiltairplanes.com/fo...-aircraft.html http://www.homebuiltairplanes.com/fo...el-p500mod.jpg convert this to jet power :) Below http://www.homebuiltairplanes.com/fo...aft-cc02_1.jpg |
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Thanks for taking time for sharing this article,
it was excellent and very informative and intrsting |
Awesome. I remember the days when impeller blades were machined with 5 axis cnc machining centers. Some complex programming. Now this. Net shape parts printed. Wow factor.
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Im finally going to get my flying car?
It was a promise that in 20 years it would be a reality.That was 40 years ago. |
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