Not true.
It can build a part inside a part.
You couldnt do this with other technologies (except letting the fruit grow
in bottles).
Regards
Juergen
Juergen Bauer, Siemens AG, EC CS A PD
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----Original Message-----
From: Miller, Michael W [SMTP:Mike.Miller3@PSS.Boeing.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 1998 4:47 PM
To: rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi; 'Gordon Johnson'
Subject: RE: RP
That's a great question! Kind of like what can a PC do that other
technologies can't? My answer: NOTHING! (unless you bring time/money into
the equation)
Michael W Miller (Mike.Miller3@PSS.Boeing.com)
The Boeing Company MS 17-PE B-XT62
Propulsion Experimental Hardware 206-655-3289
Rapid Prototyping 655-4366 Lab 655-4365
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> From: Gordon Johnson[SMTP:Gordon_Johnson@pall.com]
> Sent: Thursday, November 05, 1998 6:44 AM
> To: rp-ml@ltk.hut.fi
> Subject: RP
>
> What can RP do that other technolognies can't?
>
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