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Originally Posted by Flint
Somebody said, just 3D print a replacement part... Can 3D printers print parts in high-carbon steel??
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I'm sure they can, you'd just need something like a wire feed welder instead of an inkjet and viola! Or voila, if you're french.
I think Bruce posted a video of a guy who built a 3-d cement jet printer and went of to print a castle.
And Bruce, the reason for the spaghetti shaped frame is that you'd never really know if they repaired it or not. They could do anything, really, and most of us would say, "Looks legit."
@ Snake, I have a shit ton of washers, does that mean I can get busy with a special group captive lady monkey? I mean for science's sake.