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3D printed titanium parts
MEAT:
It seems you give someone a printer and the near unlimited potential for geometry and detail and they either make another spiders web or something that looks exactly like a traditionally made part....
alaskun:
diatoms, man
http://elise.de/documents/ELiSE_AM_web_DE.pdf
http://elise.de/documents/ELiSE_Brochure_web_EN.pdf
alaskun:
DMLS vs EBM titanium (bike) parts
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO6sfSU5aQA
http://pencerw.com/feed/2015/11/4/dmls-vs-ebm-titanium-parts
-shows him pulling support material off of the seatpost tops
40 minute video on a stem he's designing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKdgIy5W6Tw
Lattice design workflow, part 3: Integrating full mechanical features
http://pencerw.com/feed/2015/11/6/lattice-design-workflow-part-3-integrating-full-mechanical-features
2015.11.6
I wonder how flexy the clamp areas will be - even solid ti things thicker than that flex/pinch easily. will it be a problem here?
reminds me of this one
alaskun:
I like how the STA-gusset styling seems to be so common with this stuff. GT-style seatpost/toptube junctions too.
Orbitrec, a titanium 3D printed road bike with built-in sensors and IoT connectivity unveiled at CES2016
Jan 5, 2016
http://www.3ders.org/articles/20160105-orbitrec-a-titanium-3d-printed-bike-with-built-in-sensors-and-iot-connectivity-ces2016.html
https://xon.cerevo.com/en/orbitrec/
Debuting at CES 2016 – ORBITREC, a Connected, 3D Printed Road Bike and XON RIDE-1 an Advanced Sensor Module for Bikes
https://info-en-blog.cerevo.com/2016/01/05/243/
video - http://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/cerevo-unveils-first-connected-3d-printed-bike/
Eventually the asians will put sensors in flatland bikes, and then it's only a matter of time before we have flatlanding robots. Spinning, scuffing, incredibly/inhumanly fast or slow stuff... Programmable combos... It's going to happen.
LukeTom:
Not titanium, but 3D printed, and really cool. http://hackaday.com/2016/01/11/3d-printed-tourbillon-clock/ shows a 3d printed Tourbillon Clock, I found it really impressive
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