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Amazing technology for old cars?

Started by harvey b, March 28, 2009, 01:28:50 PM

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harvey b

Hi all,has anyone seen this machine http://widgets.nbc.com/o/47f1317f105123ad/49930a9fc57c735f/47fe70d4555df05a/9b5b999b/-cpid/ba4377d3bfd6c81Brass ,it would be a neccesity in any resto shop,just shows how far it has come,i know what i want for christmas next year. Harvey B
Harvey Bowness

Bill Gauch #23121

All I have to say is, Damnit! I want one!!! :) The scanner was cool, and extremely inexpensive, but the printer was awesome. I have seen what lesser rapid prototyping machines can do before. My wife had a plastic chess rook with doors and windows and a double helix spiral staircase inside. I was unaware that they could now do full assemblies with moving parts. I sense a major advance in the number of reproduced parts in the future.
WANTED: Nothing right now.

- 1938 Series 65 - 4-door sedan - Restoration (slowly) ongoing

http://38caddy.blogspot.com/

The Tassie Devil(le)

Time to start making a space in my Garage for one.

Bruce. >:D
'72 Eldorado Convertible (LHD)
'70 Ranchero Squire (RHD)
'74 Chris Craft Gull Wing (SH)
'02 VX Series II Holden Commodore SS Sedan
(Past President Modified Chapter)

Past Cars of significance - to me
1935 Ford 3 Window Coupe
1936 Ford 5 Window Coupe
1937 Chevrolet Sports Coupe
1955 Chevrolet Convertible
1959 Ford Fairlane Ranch Wagon
1960 Cadillac CDV
1972 Cadillac Eldorado Coupe