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Re: custom wheels

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Originally Posted by EricH View Post
The RepRap types of printers can start around $2K, depending on material source. $3K-$4K would get you a similar printer that's been modified/built by a company. Not sure what some of the top-of-the-line desktop models run.

Material typically runs about $15/lb. Might sound like a lot, but that's a lot of material for a lot of parts.
Its sounds like you need a STL or a high end additive printer to get the strength necessary for wheels. Are 3d printers material runs about 30$ a pound and it isn't very good(Bits from Bytes). Are they lighter than the equivalent milled from aluminium?
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