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IMSA GT
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AUG 22, 10:09 PM
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The black portion is 70% infill and makes the guitar weigh as much as a wooden one. I tuned it about 2 months ago and it hasn't gone out of tune so it's definitely a strong body. The green is just 20% infill since it doesn't support anything and is there just for looks.
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BingB
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AUG 23, 01:37 PM
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Can you print another 3D printer?
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IMSA GT
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AUG 23, 04:47 PM
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quote | Originally posted by BingB:
Can you print another 3D printer? |
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As funny as it sounds, that's how Prusa made their first generation of printers. They only use aluminum for the structural parts but everything else is printed. They must save millions in manufacturing costs.
Today you can print everything except the motors, heat bed, and electronics.

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Valkrie9
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DEC 08, 08:57 PM
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This is exciting ! Yep ! Making your custom Fiero induction system, heck, making water-cooled cylinder heads for your stock block V6, three valve, canted valve, ports, big breathers, in aluminum. Yep ! ' Anything you wish. ' ~ The Genie in the Bottle. 
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Valkrie9
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MAR 09, 06:47 AM
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V12 Cleveland, Dyno'd 697hp, 576Tq So, like, your first attempt at a V-12 Fiero failed, then, like, technology advanced to where a custom Rover 215 could be 12'd, like, like, a 6L V12 Fiero. See, casting and machining your 6-barrel Autolite carbs would be a test of ability and will. 3D printing your patterns in polystyrene, pouring metal, machining them, tuning, driving your custom Fiero, the one that Pontiac never built. Rover 3.5L V8 dyno'd
[This message has been edited by Valkrie9 (edited 03-09-2025).]
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