Very, very bad news. Castle Island was the lighthouse showing the right direction.
I was suprised by the silence of ED.
Condolences of the French rapid prototyping community to his Family.
Yannick Loisance
PDG/CEO
MULTISTATION SA
Advanced digital and additive manufacturing services and devices
<
http://www.multistation.com/> www.multistation.com Paris- Dinard-France
33 2 99 16 35 35
We will be present at
EDUCATEC Paris 16-18 November 2016
FORMNEXT Frankfurt, 15-18 November 2016
MIDEST Paris – 6-9 December 2016
« Since 1987, changing the equation of tomorrow with mutating solutions »
De : rp-ml-owner_at_rp-ml.org [mailto:rp-ml-owner_at_rp-ml.org] De la part de Erkut Negis
Envoyé : dimanche 13 novembre 2016 13:23
À : loisance_at_multistation.com
Objet : RE: [rp-ml] Worldwide Guide to Rapid Prototyping...??
Dear David,
My goal was to republish all contents just as an archive.
To update the site periodically is practically impossible anymore…
Regards
Erkut
From: rp-ml-owner_at_rp-ml.org <mailto:rp-ml-owner_at_rp-ml.org> [mailto:rp-ml-owner_at_rp-ml.org] On Behalf Of David Kretschek
Sent: Sunday, November 13, 2016 12:15 PM
To: erkut_at_turkcadcam.net <mailto:erkut_at_turkcadcam.net>
Subject: Re: [rp-ml] Worldwide Guide to Rapid Prototyping...??
Sad to know. My condolences to the family and friends.
Ed's site was one of my first and main sources when i was starting with additive manufacturing. It kinda introduced me to the amazing world of AM.
Hope Janet's son succeeds, but isn't it too much work for one to do? Maybe we could all help, producing content and maintaining the site. What do you think?
Regards to all
David K.
On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 6:38 AM, Erkut Neğiş <erkut_at_turkcadcam.net <mailto:erkut_at_turkcadcam.net> > wrote:
Dear Steve,
Yesterday I have received a message from Ed’s Facebook account (He was using Facebook very rarely; I was one of his 9 Facebook friends)
-------
Erkut, I am writing in behalf of my brother, Ed Grenda.
Ed died on November 27, 2015 from complications of prostate cancer.
He is greatly missed; he was a wonderful brother, friend. So smart!
Ed touched so many people; please let any of his peers know what happened.
Take care,
Janet Oginski
Boston, MA
-----
I guess, he was 70 years old when he passed away.
I’ve requested from Janet, if possible, to reactivate Ed’s very detailed and informative web site about additive manufacturing technologies, patents and applications;
The Worldwide Guide to Rapid Prototyping
www.additive3d.com <
http://www.additive3d.com>
There were tons of well categorized information at that site… The site would be a very helpful and useful source for researchers in this area.
She replied me that her son would try to do it… I hope he will be successful.
Regards
Erkut Negis
From: ARNELL, Steve <Steve.ARNELL_at_eur.crowncork.com <mailto:Steve.ARNELL_at_eur.crowncork.com?Subject=Re:%20Worldwide%20Guide%20to%20Rapid%20Prototyping...??> >
Date: Mon Sep 26 2016 - 18:12:50 EEST
Hi,
Does anyone know what whatever happened to Ed Grenda's "Worldwide Guide to Rapid Prototyping"?.... It was THE BEST AM reference site on the web.
I think he changed the site from Castleisland.com to additive3D.com but this seems to be a pale shadow of its former self, having morphed into some kind of bland blog??
Regards to all
Steve Arnell
Senior Design Engineer | CROWN Technology
Downsview Road, Wantage, OX12 9BP | United Kingdom
T: +44 123 540 2791 <tel:%2B44%20123%20540%202791> |
http://www.crowncork.com <
http://www.crowncork.com/>
http://metalpackagingeurope.org/
Received on Sun Nov 13 2016 - 19:56:52 EET