09-21-2015, 09:02 PM
Note that you can't even straight print metal and plastics. They don't bond at all without being molten, and that will cause deformation. You're basically just dumping nanodust. Even better: glue is only weak in comparison to the metal.
Solution? Use molds. Keeps it in shape until it cools, and at that point you don't need a printer. Problem: molding facilities at much larger than what they make.
Aerogel gets to keep it's priting usefulness since it probably has a bullshut property to bind with itself.
Solution? Use molds. Keeps it in shape until it cools, and at that point you don't need a printer. Problem: molding facilities at much larger than what they make.
Aerogel gets to keep it's priting usefulness since it probably has a bullshut property to bind with itself.
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