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I suspect that it would be fine in metal. This...
I suspect that it would be fine in metal. This only works if you have no missing parts to the gear that you do have. Good Luck!! You might even be able to have someone mold you one. I don't know...
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I read that there's aleays "post production" work...
I read that there's aleays "post production" work that needs to be done. I wonder if you were to get one that was broken but had all the pieces, if you could expoxy it together long enough to pull...
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Hey Steve, I think the machines that Shapeways...
Hey Steve, I think the machines that Shapeways uses can get past the "laminate" strength problems that I read about last night, right? That's why the $800 home depot special wouldn't do the gears we...
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Technically, you could take an original to a CNC...
Technically, you could take an original to a CNC place and they could make one. It would be ultra pricy but for that special machine it might be worth it. I think they can work in mediums other...
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It's not really an option for this particular...
It's not really an option for this particular job, but I wonder if at some point in the near future we'll be able to 3d print replacements for these gears??
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