Comments on: Metal 3D Printing: An Overview of the Most Common Types - 3DPrinting.com https://3dprinting.com/metal/types-of-metal-3d-printing/ Tue, 07 Dec 2021 14:09:40 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 By: Valued Customer https://3dprinting.com/metal/types-of-metal-3d-printing/#comment-443923 Fri, 15 Oct 2021 04:34:12 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=11917#comment-443923 In reply to Joseph S Tutor.

Clearly you’d have to do this in a vacuum, to prevent interference. The requisite detail to finished items would be extraordinarily difficult to attain at nominal velocities availing sufficient centrifugal force to firmly mold plasma.

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By: Joseph S Tutor https://3dprinting.com/metal/types-of-metal-3d-printing/#comment-439375 Thu, 14 Jan 2021 18:02:41 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=11917#comment-439375 Wait! It finally hit me! Instead of trying to shape the plasma cloud into the desired object and flash fee each it you just use centrifugal force! Sonic resonance, electro-magnetic resonance (light heat), and pressure from centrifugal force into a casting mold. Motion, Sound, and Light. Okay, so you cannot create or increase gravity but you can counter replicate gravity (centripetal force) with centrifugal force. Once resonant sonic vibrations are coupled exponentially with electro-magnetic frequency (infrared light) induction, you force the plasma into a mold with pressure made from extreme centrifugal force via additional deceleration and the object is instantly formed. With these first two congruent wave forces between or actually “at” vibration peaks the material (pure elements) will briefly burst into plasma but not long enough to expand beyond control. If the centrifugal force is strong enough to force it into a shaping mold it is then that extract the heat and you will have your desired solid object. When the brief elemental plasma is compressed by centrifugal force the heat will come out of instantly and easily because it is compressed. But, once it is produced you simply cannot cut it or machine it. Laser cutting may remove the properties. Anyway, the principles are there for anyone whom wishes to pursue it. MOTION, SOUND, and LIGHT. Resonance, congruency, constructive wave form, and finally, destructive wave for to remove the heat energy into S.W.C.N.T.’s. Somebody really needs to contemplate and consider this truly simple non-additive/non-subtractive manufacturing technology.

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By: Edward White - Exaddon https://3dprinting.com/metal/types-of-metal-3d-printing/#comment-433528 Mon, 13 Jul 2020 07:39:32 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=11917#comment-433528 In reply to Hugh Trimble.

@Hugh Trimble

Whilst we have not printed beryllium, Exaddon has extensive experience conducting microscale 3D printing of pure copper, focusing primarily on microelectronics, HF antennas, microplugs, nanowires, etc.

I encourage you to visit exaddon.com to learn more – there is a lot of information regarding our various use cases, print process, and publications. We welcome any further enquiries!

Edward White
Exaddon

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By: Hugh Trimble https://3dprinting.com/metal/types-of-metal-3d-printing/#comment-433461 Sat, 11 Jul 2020 17:03:35 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=11917#comment-433461 In reply to Peter Strikwerda.

Assume it would be similar to aluminum except with more safety restrictions due to toxic nature of beryllium.

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By: Peter Strikwerda https://3dprinting.com/metal/types-of-metal-3d-printing/#comment-433451 Sat, 11 Jul 2020 08:56:45 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=11917#comment-433451 In reply to Hugh Trimble.

We’ve never heard of anyone printing beryllium before.

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By: Hugh Trimble https://3dprinting.com/metal/types-of-metal-3d-printing/#comment-433437 Fri, 10 Jul 2020 18:34:42 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=11917#comment-433437 Looking to print beryllium electrodes with internal cooling channels. Need smooth surfaces and uniform material for high current research. Is 3 D printing the answer?

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By: Peter Strikwerda https://3dprinting.com/metal/types-of-metal-3d-printing/#comment-420603 Fri, 30 Aug 2019 13:19:32 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=11917#comment-420603 In reply to Warren Patzer.

Hello Warren – BASF Ultrafuse 316L in combination with a professional desktop 3D printer is probably the best choice.

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By: Warren Patzer https://3dprinting.com/metal/types-of-metal-3d-printing/#comment-364933 Fri, 23 Mar 2018 22:44:53 +0000 https://com3dp-gjellerup.savviihq.com/?p=11917#comment-364933 High school teacher Have 3D printers and looking into metal printers that are not expensive.

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