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From: John Allison (johnallison |
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| Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 12:36:07 -0700 (PDT) | |
Wow, I am writing a Ferrari related post.
Based on my messed up memory, I believe a former list, possible
lurker, Verell Boaen, was making some small plastic Ferrari parts, via
molds etc.
So what if we could just print them up? I stumbled on this just a
very minutes ago when avoiding listening to my Business Associations
class.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/09/14/desktop-factorys-cheapo-3d-printer-is-coming/
I thought that for $5000, one could create an interesting business
printing out little plastic parts for rare and overly expensive cars.
Now I don't know what parts in which Ferraris would make such an idea
viable. Do you guys see a market for such things? Print 10 plastic
windshield wiper covers, an so on. It could also be good for Concours
cars too. I don't see myself doing this with law school and starting
a brewery on my plate. But for some you you classic restoration
folks, this might be a neat toy/tool.
No Connection, etc. Not being paid, never seen this before today.
Best,
John
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Unobtanium manufacture John Allison, September 14 2007
- Re: Unobtanium manufacture Dave Craig, September 14 2007
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