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minus-square@hascat@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish10•9 months agoI find it difficult to believe that breaking down steel to be 3d printed into large structures for a bridge is faster or more energy efficient than casting the parts instead.
minus-square@jarfil@beehaw.orglinkfedilink4•edit-29 months ago casting the parts Steel beams get extruded and rolled, or… 3D printed with a large custom-shaped hot end! 🤯 https://youtu.be/lHTq-zLk-fw
I find it difficult to believe that breaking down steel to be 3d printed into large structures for a bridge is faster or more energy efficient than casting the parts instead.
Steel beams get extruded and rolled, or… 3D printed with a large custom-shaped hot end! 🤯
https://youtu.be/lHTq-zLk-fw