Re: Microscopic Prototype

From: Marshall Burns (marshall@ennex.com)
Date: Thu Sep 11 1997 - 22:44:33 EEST


Dear Scott,

        Thanks for heads-up about this interesting article. This is definitely
the ultimate direction in which the fabricator industry is headed in the
next century.

Best Regards,
Marshall Burns
Ennex Fabrication Technologies
Marshall@Ennex.com

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Scott "Scooter" Sutterer wrote:
>
> We are always wanting to make smaller and more detailed parts. See the
> article in the sci/tech area of www.abcnews.com. Scientists at Cornell
> University have built a guitar so small it could fit inside a single
> human blood cell. The guitar is 2 microns long. Each of six strings is
> about 50 nanometers, or 100 atoms, wide. It would be interesting to see
> this process commercialized and used on a larger scale that the rp
> community could use
>
> --
>
> Scott "Scooter" Sutterer
> Premier Design & Mfg. Co.
> Phone: (314) 936-1288
> Fax: (314) 936-2528
> ssutter@pdmfg.com
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