• ApeNo1@lemm.ee
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    5 个月前

    Awesome. My dream of opening up a chain of niche drive through restaurants selling structurally dubious pieces of furniture in just minutes can finally come true.

  • Smuuthbrane@sh.itjust.works
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    5 个月前

    So explain how this is better than sand casting? Which doesn’t need glass particles and can provide much better surface finish?

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      With sand casting you still need a mold to form the sand. These molds aren’t easy to make, especially quickly. With this 3d printer, you can go from design to finished product long before the mold is constructed.

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        There are also things that can be 3d printed that can’t be easily cast, like things with oddly-shaped holes, and hollow objects.

        This is the same as asking why 3d print something when injection molding exists.

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      Its not better probably, but I would rather have printed one because its more cool lol Seriously, casting have its own geometry limits compared to printing.

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        Well, I watched a video after writing that, so my post is bit stupid. It probably doesnt apply for single layer shapes like ones shown on the video, but it looks faster than sand casting. Adding Z axis would make it more powerfull tho

  • LarmyOfLone@lemm.ee
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    Interesting. At first I missed the video. They “inject” the alumninium into the sand by pushing the nozzle in. A pretty neat idea really.

    Presumably it’s going to be patented though, so it won’t benefit many people for the next 20 years.

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