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Upon closer inspection, there is a slight length difference in the two frame halves from iMaterialise, whereas the two frame halves from ExOne were of identical length. And, ExOne also offers polished parts (which would come in handy for auto rack and TOFC flatcar bodies). Given that ExOne is local and the pricing is comparable, I'm going to concentrate the business there. But it's good to have iMaterialise as a backup for one-part items.
this could also be a good way to make unique passenger car sides ..
Understand that length thing, but didn't you say that iMaterialise polishes parts as standard practice and you had to specifically request that they didn't?Looking forward to hearing about your test print in tungsten!
I don't think the resolution is quite high enough for making any N scale models. Seems much lower than even Shapeways FUD.
Thats so awesome. It being powdered steel, I wonder if it may have a long term issue with frame crumbling? Like the old Rivarossi steam or the old run Intermountain F-3's. I understand the processes are much different, but just a question to consider.This is an amazing project, and its already turning out fantastic. The S.
The four circles are cutouts for springs that will touch copper strips on the underside of the roof to pass power to the lights, so that it won't be a hassle to remove the body from the frame if ever necessary.