" Cut out thin aluminum sheets, stack on top of each other, "
I've read other people advocating this method in the 90's. Has anyone
actually built a working engine with this method?
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 5:04 PM Anthony Cesaroni <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
General Motors used that technique using paper and glue to prototype
engine blocks back in the 80s. Slicing, the basis of most of it today.
Anthony J. Cesaroni
President/CEO
Cesaroni Technology/Cesaroni Aerospace
http://www.cesaronitech.com/
(941) 360-3100 x101 Sarasota
(905) 887-2370 x222 Toronto
*From:* arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> *On
Behalf Of *Rick Wills
*Sent:* Monday, March 30, 2020 6:51 PM
*To:* arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [AR] Re: Hyperganic uses AI to design a 3D-printed rocket
engine
You can build engines with that thing. Cut out thin aluminum sheets,
stack on top of each other, heat to about 800 to 1000 deg F in a oven. The
sheets sinter and become a 3D part. Before making parts, be sure do some
trial runs to determine the best temperatures.
Can make a wide variety of 3D shapes using this technique.
Rick Wills
*From:* arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> *On
Behalf Of *roxanna Mason
*Sent:* Monday, 30 March, 2020 5:53 PM
*To:* arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [AR] Re: Hyperganic uses AI to design a 3D-printed rocket
engine
It's completely adjustable from 1 watt to full power. just like your car
can idle or kick into passing lane. Usually the problem is too little power.
No where will a new 1KM single mode single phase fiber laser be found for
under $20.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 12:43 PM Joe Bowen <joe.b.bowen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yea, I was sort of kidding. A 1KW fiber laser would be way to much for my
current setup, but it's fun to dream sometimes. But I'm pretty sure I'd
end up with a hole in my basement and a stupid electricity bill if I tried
something like that.
Joe
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 1:33 PM roxanna Mason <rocketmaster.ken@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Yes Joe but it's a bit more than a 40W CO2 but certainly less than
an equivalent CO2 or YAG, I got a good deal and still under warrenty.
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 12:30 PM Joe Bowen <joe.b.bowen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"I have a brand new 1KW fiber laser available, anyone?"
are you offering? that would be a nice upgrade from my current 40W co2
cutter/engraver.
Joe
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 1:28 PM ken mason <laserpro1234@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The concept is awesome, the design, funky, why the thick walls and
'excessive' passages? Looks heavy even if aluminum, CRS even worse.
But when I saw 3D printing tech 10 years ago I wondered how long it would
be before the first bi-prop. Rocket Lab has certainly kicked ass!
I have a brand new 1KW fiber laser available, anyone?
On Mon, Mar 30, 2020 at 6:19 AM Joe Bowen <joe.b.bowen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
https://www.dezeen.com/2020/03/30/hyperganic-ai-rocket-engine-3d-printed/