Had to print my own spacers

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I wouldn't want a printed engine..
a printed camshaft perhaps... rockers maybe... head.. not really,
cylinder, piston, conrod or crank.. NOPE!!

Not because of lack of precision.. (no commercially made engines drops useable off a mold.. it's machined afterwards... and that you'd have to do on a printed part as well)
but because it being sintered ...

3D metal printer fused deposit printing...

that's exactly what a welder does.. fuse deposit melting metal into/onto a part.

so take your MIG welder, lay down a few beads, then some more on top and again and again...
and voila a hand"printed" all metal 3D object!

making a cartesian robot to hold and trigger a MIG gun shouldn't be too difficult tbh...
so if you're curious... just make one (I'm actually nearly certain that at least somebody must have already tried that..)

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Ah see.. thank you.. I was too lazy to look one up;
but it was obvious enough that it's the same thing really.. soo I knew "something" must be out there ;)

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