3D Printed Replacement Part Keeps Critical Waterway Open | The Cool Parts Show
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I put up a post about 3D Printing of Metal back when they were first getting started with this ten years ago. They used a different technique, using a laser to melt powdered metal. There are a number of other posts about 3D printing here. I'm surprised Lincoln Electric is involved in this, but I guess I shouldn't be.

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