Would having 3D printed parts as some form of mandatory process in F1, not be beneficial to the sport? Not only that, but imagine the rapid technology growth that would come of it, not only for vehicle construction, but for 3D materials and processes.Jano11 wrote:3D printers do not yet achieve the same surface quality as machined parts do.Wayne DR wrote:Modern high end tools and hardware = 3D printers. As Red Bull seem to have already embraced 3D printing, I believe that is the way they would go.gandharva wrote:Of course it is. Completely new fab + modern high end tools and hardware. They just need to move over all IP and all the people in key positions. That's like a new playground for engineers.
The only cast/machined item would be the ICE block, and possibly the heads. You can 3D print everything else in Aluminium, Titanium or Stainless Steel. The beauty of 3D printing an item, is no internal stresses!
Same goes for the strength of the parts.
At this moment in time 3D printers are great for creating prototype parts for various assembly tests, but that is where it stops right now as far as F1 is concerned.
This is where F1 should be - cutting edge car construction. Not necessarily road relevant, but as an industry as a whole - the advances would come thick and fast.