tim
we've kind of moved on. we are now making the the brightest lcd displays
in the world, product just coming out of the blocks (see
http://www.5000nits.com/). there are four polycarbonate parts in our
display made with fdm. i am paying through the nose for short run
sheetmetal and may talk to airbus to see if they want to experiment with
our parts -- titanium sheetmetal should sell big to the super-yacht market.
the layer machine is still on our automation website at
http://custommotion.com/customLAM.html
-- Regards, Joe Mac Donald customMotion inc. 515 Virginia Avenue, Unit D Port Orange, Florida p 888.935.5678 c 321.745.9769 f 321.406.0215 On 2/28/2011 11:31 AM, Timothy J Gornet wrote: > Joe, > Are you still doing the additive manufacturing via laminating? Didn't > you build your own? > Have any other AM equipment in house? > Thanks, > Tim > > > Tim Gornet Manager, RP Operations > email: tim.gornet@louisville.edu <mailto:tim.gornet@louisville.edu> > Rapid Prototyping Center > Vogt Bldg. Rm 101, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292 > Phone: (502)852-0714 FAX: (502)852-8890 > http://www.louisville.edu/speed/rpc/>>> Joe Mac Donald > <joemacdonald@custommotion.com> 2/26/2011 10:22 AM >>> > i can see you ô¿ô > -- > Regards, > > Joe Mac Donald > customMotion inc. > 515 Virginia Avenue, Unit D > Port Orange, Florida > p 888.935.5678 > c 321.745.9769 > f 321.406.0215 > > On 2/24/2011 8:48 PM, G. Sachs wrote: >> Is the rp-ml still working? Posted something last week that didn't >> make it through. >> >> G. Sachs >>Received on Tue Mar 01 03:18:36 2011
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