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Production of a perfect femoral head piece made out of Cobalt Chrome with a lapping operation for the final finish and internal collets (something I have never seen)
The machines are Bumotec, part of the Starrag Group - https://de-m-wikipedia-org.translate.go ... _tr_pto=sc
This may have been posted elsewhere by someone, apologise if that is the case.
The only downside with this design could be a higher than normal flow restriction.
"3D Printed Heat Exchanger Uses Gyroids (lattices) for Better Cooling"
Posted a similar one on the 14th December Dan.
The last time I used one was 1977 for a 1/16" hex hole (lucky to hold one thou tolerances) for an Allen key to adjust the rockers, cutting off the screwdriver slot thus lightening the rocker assembly. Psychologically it made me win races LOL
Beat that! bludy additive manufacturing
I counted 6 axis but anyway what a machine
You may have noticed their name on the side of the Porsche 919 eg.
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