On 15 Jul 2009 at 18:56, Roger Holmes wrote:
Didn't there used to be a problem with 3D printed
parts going brittle
and breaking when subjected to UV light, like sunlight or fluorescent
lamp light?
What the world really wants is a 3D printer to print 3D integrated
circuits, including cooling ducts -either for cooling fluid or
alternatively for (heat) conductive material like copper, or both. Can
silicon and other constituents of ICs be accurately sprayed under
computer control?
What the heck, why not create a 1,000 piece order for new toggles
machined from stainless steel in China? It might actually be
cheaper, who knows?
--Chuck
(just kidding)