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Thread: 3D Printed Titanium Ultralight Scope mounts by EAW - Ernst Apel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bare View Post
    That’s very cool. I didn’t know you could 3d print with titanium.
    You can print a wide array of metals, but the printers themselves cost a pretty penny. For most people it'd be more cost effective to mill it. Here's hoping in the next decade or so we see cheap hobbyist metal 3D printers hit the market.
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    that's pretty cool
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    Hollee crap on a cracker ! Certainly makes me wonder what's in store for my grand kids growing up ? The diabolical will reign.
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    What's the weight?
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    Awesome! I like the lock screws for the cross bolts. The design is sweet. I'd love to see a matching skeletonized bolt&knob.

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    how about a complete car

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    Metal 3d printers aren’t all that expensive when you compare them to some CnC machine. The price i found for the markforge metal x ranges from $100k-$200k for the whole setup. Its some cool stuff because you can have internal chambers or paths that you wouldn’t be able to do from conventional milling and sig sauer is taking advantage of that with their suppressors. There are also businesses out there that will metal print for you if you supply the CAD file but its pretty costly


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