Re: Resolution/Minimum feature size A NEW technology

From: Andy Allshorn (aallshorn@compuserve.com)
Date: Fri Jan 31 2003 - 01:29:01 EET


Just my personal opinion

There may be issues, but I saw parts building on the machine at Euromold,
and was very impressed
by the quality, detail & speed.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Groh" <dgroh11@comcast.net>
To: "Bathsheba Grossman" <sheba@bathsheba.com>; "RP Mailing List (E-mail)"
<rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi>
Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 12:05 AM
Subject: Re: Resolution/Minimum feature size A NEW technology

>
> I agree, Sheba.
> I too am a little confused about the site. Why bother to show what the
> limited info that is there. It makes me believe it's like the (7000 is 4 x
> faster "BS")!!!!!
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Bathsheba Grossman" <sheba@bathsheba.com>
> To: "RP Mailing List (E-mail)" <rp-ml@rapid.lpt.fi>
> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 3:35 PM
> Subject: Re: Resolution/Minimum feature size A NEW technology
>
>
> > On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Andy Allshorn wrote:
> > > www.envisiontec.de
> > >
> > > A totally new concept in the RP industry using DLP.
> > >
> > > One of the most interesting processes I've seen for a while.
> >
> > Although, since the material doesn't appear to be castable it doesn't
> > answer this particular guy's question.
> >
> > I've seen this site mentioned before, and it does leave me with a lot
> > of questions. Is this machine available in the US? Do any service
> > bureaus have it? What did the list price turn out to be? How does it
> > handle undercutting? How are the process and the parts different from
> > stereolithography(tm)?
> >
> > There is only one tiny picture of a part made by the machine - not
> > really enough to tell what it can do.
> >
> > -Sheba
> > --
> > Bathsheba Grossman phone (831)429-8224, fax
(831)460-1242
> > Sculpting geometry
bathsheba.com
> > Solidscape prototyping
protoshape.com
> >
> >
>
>
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