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Incremental sheet metal forming

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Incremental sheet metal forming. This is cool!​


They even make a "shaker".



Found the link on FCBO.
 
Great for short-run production....but longer-term die-stamping is better for mass production.

I can see AMD investing in this for short-run parts orders.....or at least I hope they consider it.

Might help out the guys with one-year body cars.
 
no need to stockpile parts, manufacture any part to order........ trimming is easily solved

I think what Kiwi said is true. It’s good for small specialty batches, but not for an order of tens of thousands of pieces.
 
Great for short-run production....but longer-term die-stamping is better for mass production.

I can see AMD investing in this for short-run parts orders.....or at least I hope they consider it.

Might help out the guys with one-year body cars.

I don’t see it making a 70 Charger fender.
 
I don’t see it making a 70 Charger fender.
Probably not a one-piece....maybe patch parts.

I see the shaker hood will lead to other hard-to-find parts though.

Daytona and Superbird rear window plugs for example - when others have dropped the ball.
 
Aircraft OEM's will love it for rapid prototyping of parts.
 
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