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alaskun:




--- Quote ---Neodymium pawls are 3D printed. Note the embedded circular magnets that acts as springs

 http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/article/inside-the-workshop-of-kappius-components-36402/
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alaskun:
aluminum...


--- Quote ---This framework model was 3D printed without outer layer, thus bionic details are visible: such as the lattice structure at the bottom bracket, the connection concept of the middle strut and the edge reinforcement on the seat tube. http://elise.de/documents/ELiSE_AM_web_DE.pdf http://www.industrieanzeiger.de/singapore/-/article/32571342/40865255/Leichtbau-bionisch-%E2%80%93-aber-mit-System/art_co_INSTANCE_0000/maximized/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/citim-gmbh
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alaskun:


--- Quote ---2010 ... the University of Warwick is partnering with the University of Wolverhampton on the assessment of laser sintered titanium for hydraulic components such as manifolds, many of which contain complex fluid flow channels... http://dumpt.com/img/files/vdl7l472korohz6ceftq.png http://www.machinery.co.uk/machinery-features/additive-manufacturing/26036/
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--- Quote ---http://startline.org.uk/slol87/wlv/wlv.htm "A thin skinned hollow bike brake handle in aluminium - staggeringly light."
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alaskun:
^

--- Quote from: alaskun on April 22, 2014, 06:40:43 AM ---and I wonder if anyone will try integrated fluid lines...

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looks pretty similar to those chainstays, too...

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http://www.3ders.org/articles/20150818-google-partially-3d-printed-humanoid-atlas-robot-goes-on-successful-walk-in-the-woods.html

In part, the successes have been realized through extensive experimentation with lightweight 3D printed parts. Raibert revealed that in the current state of the robot, the valves for the hydraulic fluids, as well as the shells and lattice structures on the Atlas’s legs have been improved by 3D printing them. While it isn’t known if the final edition will feature 3D printed parts, the technology is thus obviously playing a major role in development.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwrjAa1SgjQ
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blueee:
How much do you think a ti 10t antigram driver would cost? How much do you think it would cost 18mo fr now

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