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Originally Posted by Qbranch
our team has a Stratasys Maxum FDM machine, prints ABS plastic. its good for some things but, well, i'm a machinist and i think thats still the way to go for most stuff. not to mention you get things done a heck of a lot faster on a mill.
just what i think.
-Q
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I agree, milling is the way to be, but as a prototype, this I find is cheaper. Besides, whats cooler than a crab drive that was printed and works? Obviously I wouldn't put this on a robot, it would be destroyed before you knew it, but for proof-of-concept, its great. Who knows though, one day we may see an all Lexan (or some other strong plastic) robot...how cool would that be?
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