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SeriesLandy 25th October 2013 10:51 PM

I agree with ayjay, it's going to huge.
I can also see it being used to make a form for fibre glass or carbon fibre ect. Much easier to design it in cad then print fettle then make the buck.

Stot 26th October 2013 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by SeriesLandy (Post 94234)
I agree with ayjay, it's going to huge.
I can also see it being used to make a form for fibre glass or carbon fibre ect. Much easier to design it in cad then print fettle then make the buck.

Something like this.

Cheers
Stot

TheArf 26th October 2013 03:10 PM

You can produce things like that with 5axis mills check them out on you tube.
We have 3d printer in work and one student wrote a program to build a working bearing complete except the cage but it does rotate.

Arfon

rpjg1975 26th October 2013 07:09 PM

Dunno if anyone has seen it but storage hunters on dave had one of those won in a lock up. When they took it to the manufacturers they showed it make a working wrench

Russ

alga 26th October 2013 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by TheArf (Post 94241)
You can produce things like that with 5axis mills check them out on you tube.

Are you serious? 5 axis mills I can only dream about, I don't have access to a blooming lathe!

TheArf 27th October 2013 04:35 PM

But i do Alga, a Hurco VM10U, been to Hurco for a two day training course for their programming software, head is now officially mushed

Arfon


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