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[MUSIC] For me, one of the cool things about | |
3D Printing is that the possibilities are almost endless. So, what I'm going to do | |
here is take this airplane which Danny Low had designed and | |
that we printed on our desktop 3D printer. I'm hear with Rodrigo who is | |
the factory manager at America Makes. And, I sent him the design. The STO file for this airplane. And, he actually took that design that | |
we emailed and he going to print it out. In fact, he has printed it on | |
this expensive [CROSSTALK] >> Very Expensive machine. >> Laser printer. >> Yes, | |
it's a selective laser melting burner. I know you talked about selective | |
laser sintering on your class. Selective laser melting refers | |
to a very similar machine. It just has normally a higher-end laser, | |
more power all of it. And you can print miles on it. So we printed it out on this machine | |
with very little changes to the design. And actually build all | |
the file inside of this. >> Let's see what comes out of the oven. >> So you can actually see | |
the cake of powder down there. >> [SOUND] There we have it, airplane made out of metal. >> Mm-hm. >> Thank you, great job. >> You're welcome. [MUSIC] |