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F. George McDuffee wrote: > Several weeks ago there was an active thread on fabricating > plastic parts using laser sintering or polymerization. > for the complete article click on > http://machinedesign.com/ContentItem/72898/NewFromtheFabLabsLightweightbutSuperstrongParts.aspx Unka George: One step closer to a Star Trek replicator. I thought the following possible application     

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Author: BottleBob
Date: Sep 11, 2008 19:21

"F. George McDuffee" <gmcduffee@mcduffee-associates.us> wrote in message news:o37jc4pnhgi2i0qujcivqu657kmic3g207@4ax.com... Several weeks ago there was an active thread on fabricating plastic parts using laser sintering or polymerization. The following just popped up in my email indicating that this has progressed to using electron beam sintering on materials such as titanium, and
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Several weeks ago there was an active thread on fabricating plastic parts using laser sintering or polymerization. The following just popped up in my email indicating that this has progressed to using electron beam sintering on materials such as titanium, and the chrome-cobalt super alloys. for the complete article click on http://machinedesign.com/ContentItem/72898/NewFromtheFabLabsLight     

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Author: DrollTroll
Date: Sep 11, 2008 16:46

On Aug 15, 11:39 am, "Oppie" <op...@saynotospam.com> wrote: I was reading in machine design magazine, an interesting editorial on why detroit is so interested in flex fuels. Seems the MPG standards are (for purposes of CAPE) based solely on the gasoline component of the fuel. This is of course, an artificial number just to get past regulatory restrictions. full article:http://machinedesign
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I was reading in machine design magazine, an interesting editorial on why detroit is so interested in flex fuels. Seems the MPG standards are (for purposes of CAPE) based solely on the gasoline component of the fuel. This is of course, an artificial number just to get past regulatory restrictions. full article: http://machinedesign.com/ContentItem/72894/LelandTecshlersEditorialWhatshotNotethanol     

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Author: F. George McDuffee
Date: Sep 11, 2008 15:43

On Aug 11, 2:41 pm, dumpst...@hotmail.com wrote: On Aug 11, 12:10 pm, richardcas...@earthlink.net (Richard Casady) wrote: On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:47:03 +0200, "dott.Piergiorgio" <dott.PiergiorgioNI...@KAIGUN.fastwebnet.it> wrote: Last time I checked, there's not much in the USN in the 40mm calibre; the cases I can conceives are only two: something has dusted & cleaned
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On Aug 11, 12:10 pm, richardcas...@earthlink.net (Richard Casady) wrote: > On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 20:47:03 +0200, "dott.Piergiorgio" > > <dott.PiergiorgioNI...@KAIGUN.fastwebnet.it> wrote: > >Last time I checked, there's not much in the USN in the 40mm calibre; > >the cases I can conceives are only two: something has dusted & cleaned > >rust to some WWII leftover Bofors, or is a more or less jury     

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Author: raamman
Date: Aug 16, 2008 23:20

TS02_05champ wrote: On Jun 26, 11:11 am, chuck_st...@nospam.com (Chuck Steak) wrote: In article jimmyga...@gmail.com wrote: I was trying to bring out that even though the pointy cars are much faster at every venue they compete at than ever before, even more so that cup cars have increased in speeds for the most part, I've never heard anyone mention the increase in speeds
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On Jun 26, 11:11 am, chuck_st...@nospam.com (Chuck Steak) wrote: > In article jimmyga...@gmail.com wrote: > >I was trying to bring out that even though the pointy cars are much > >faster at every venue they compete at than ever before, even more so > >that cup cars have increased in speeds for the most part, I've never > >heard anyone mention the increase in speeds of the pointy cars have made     

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Author: Oppie
Date: Aug 15, 2008 08:39

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Author: dumpster4
Date: Aug 11, 2008 14:45

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Author: dumpster4
Date: Aug 11, 2008 14:41

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Author: mike neely
Date: Aug 4, 2008 15:23

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Author: YooperBoyka
Date: Jun 26, 2008 13:31

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Author: TS02_05champ
Date: Jun 26, 2008 12:31

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