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<blockquote data-quote="champion" data-source="post: 91719" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>I have only been at the new job a couple of weeks, so habe a lot to learn and am still keeping my head down, however they seem reasonably happy with people making things for their motorbikes in the evenings. </p><p></p><p>As I am still in my induction, the main material which I have access to is glass filled Nylon 12 and (occasionally) Nylon PA11. Using Selective laser Sintering, P770 EOS Machines. Approx, 700 mm x 380 mm x 580 mm (27.6 x 15 x 22.9 in). Perfect for making prototypes as well as jigs / fixtures.</p><p></p><p>In the next 6 months I hope to move to the metals team, working on DMLS. Materials we use include:</p><p>17-4</p><p>15-5</p><p>316L</p><p>Grade 6 Ti.</p><p>copper</p><p>Colbot Chrome</p><p>Nickel </p><p>Alluminium</p><p>Tool steal</p><p></p><p>As for machining / testing:</p><p>We also have 4 axis EDM wire cutting</p><p>Manual, 3 axis and 5 axis milling</p><p>CNC & manual turning</p><p>Vacuum heat treatment furnace</p><p>super polisher</p><p>CNC laser scanner</p><p>CMM</p><p>50kN UTS tester</p><p></p><p>I hope you can therefore understand my desire to play!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="champion, post: 91719, member: 443"] I have only been at the new job a couple of weeks, so habe a lot to learn and am still keeping my head down, however they seem reasonably happy with people making things for their motorbikes in the evenings. As I am still in my induction, the main material which I have access to is glass filled Nylon 12 and (occasionally) Nylon PA11. Using Selective laser Sintering, P770 EOS Machines. Approx, 700 mm x 380 mm x 580 mm (27.6 x 15 x 22.9 in). Perfect for making prototypes as well as jigs / fixtures. In the next 6 months I hope to move to the metals team, working on DMLS. Materials we use include: 17-4 15-5 316L Grade 6 Ti. copper Colbot Chrome Nickel Alluminium Tool steal As for machining / testing: We also have 4 axis EDM wire cutting Manual, 3 axis and 5 axis milling CNC & manual turning Vacuum heat treatment furnace super polisher CNC laser scanner CMM 50kN UTS tester I hope you can therefore understand my desire to play! [/QUOTE]
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