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Old 05-09-12 | 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by IvyCap
i question the strength of this build
Why not print a tube pattern on a flat sheet of metal, fold it up and glue / rivet it together? With our method, frames can be “printed” at a local shop and assembled by anyone who can glue and operate a rivet gun. Also, our technique skips any welding that can weaken the the frame material by creating heat affected regions at the joints. Heat affected regions soften the material near welded joints.
So riveted and glued has better integrity than welding, huh? Who knew?
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