additive manufacturing - technological challenges
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Gal Raz
Additive Manufacturing - Technological challenges
Autodesk Israel - 3D Printing Workshop
A summary of my presentation at the Autodesk meetup last month. I chose to talk about the technological challenges with 3D printing
World Record with 3D Printed HandlebarsBradley Wiggins 2015
Few weeks ago Sir Bradley Wiggins, Olympic medalist and the 1st British rider to win the TDF, broke the record with a 3d printed handlebar system on his Pinarello bicycle.The 3D printed Titanium handlebars allow the designer to shape an aerodynamic bar and test it in several day. Traditional carbon bars are more difficult to shape and take few weeks more to produce. So, are we ready to 3d print handlebars to the mass?
Hardware • Materials SelectionMix materialsColor and Finish Dimensions and tolerances
Additive Manufacturing - Technological challenges
A three categories that represent the technological challenges. 1.Hardware - refers to the printers, material and post process 2.Hardware/Software – refers to printer operation that need software support 3.Software - refers to the environment of part design, analysis, manage and share
Hardware/Software•Intervention in the production process•Printing on a part or surface•Assembly line production
Additive Manufacturing - Technological challenges
Software •3d printing life cycle management•Lattice Geometries •Mechanical Simulation for 3DP parts•Manufacturing optimization
Additive Manufacturing - Technological challenges
3D Printing Titanium & the Bin of Broken Dreams Spencer Wright
“The net effect is that after six build iterations — each of which took almost two full days to set up, build, stress-relieve, and cut off of the build plate — we still don’t have a functional prototype to test “
Spencer Wright (http://pencerw.com/topper) share his experience printing Titanium bicycle seat post
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