4 ways of creating/manufacturing stuffs (summarising) : 1. Subtractive : Cut out things and shape them accordingly. (chair from tree wood) 2. Forming : Apply force to change the shape. (plasticine) 3. Casting : Heat and liquify it to give any shape. (Bunnies and ester eggs) 4. Additive : Add more elements to build from scratch. (3D printing)
3D printing today etches out a print layer by layer and although you can do one layer pretty quick I know a change of materials that costs some wonga at first as a material, can be recycled and you can mold it with light and bond it with electricity. re-bondable micro particles and in the building industry you could use re-bondable macro particles with something like clever Velcro. This would be sustainable and with enough particles on stream very fast to produce stuff with. Also for the computer part more precise nano/micro particles which could be cheaper to recycle and upgrade than to originally produce.
4 ways of creating/manufacturing stuffs (summarising) :
1. Subtractive : Cut out things and shape them accordingly. (chair from tree wood)
2. Forming : Apply force to change the shape. (plasticine)
3. Casting : Heat and liquify it to give any shape. (Bunnies and ester eggs)
4. Additive : Add more elements to build from scratch. (3D printing)
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3D printing today etches out a print layer by layer and although you can do one layer pretty quick I know a change of materials that costs some wonga at first as a material, can be recycled and you can mold it with light and bond it with electricity. re-bondable micro particles and in the building industry you could use re-bondable macro particles with something like clever Velcro.
This would be sustainable and with enough particles on stream very fast to produce stuff with. Also for the computer part more precise nano/micro particles which could be cheaper to recycle and upgrade than to originally produce.
Thank you for the info🙏
Thank you! That was a great explanation.
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In which category does injection moulding fall in the 4 types of manufacturing process described in this video ?
My guess- casting ?
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A 3d printer is the one that your wanted about!
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