

Is the start of the European season, so probably all teams will present updates.domh245 wrote:We aren't expecting any new parts on the car for the race are we?
Google translate:Martin_F wrote:AMuS reports that Williams doesn't have any new parts on the car for Spain.
But they've only realized 50% of improvements that are believed to be gained from the already introduced package.
Here's hope...
http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/form ... 52942.html
IMO, it looks to smooth to have been 3D printed. I suspect it was just a milling operation.LookBackTime wrote:from ScarbsTech - Elegant Williams suspension bracket :
for me looks like is 3D printed - any opinion?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiRd_VJWwAAwbGs.jpg:large
Once post processed there is no reason a part manufactured by additive means can't be as smooth and well finished as with any other method. However I agree it is likely machined as there are no geometries visible that would be impossible for a CNC machining centre to do. Depends on what Williams or their suppliers have available to them really.domh245 wrote:IMO, it looks to smooth to have been 3D printed. I suspect it was just a milling operation.LookBackTime wrote:from ScarbsTech - Elegant Williams suspension bracket :
for me looks like is 3D printed - any opinion?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CiRd_VJWwAAwbGs.jpg:large