Nasty
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The city of Placentia had a parade over the weekend. The City placed Portable Toilets all along the parade route.
It's very windy right now. Actually it was very windy all night.
Many of the Portable Toilets are on their sides with liquid extruding from the sides.
It's very windy right now. Actually it was very windy all night.
Many of the Portable Toilets are on their sides with liquid extruding from the sides.
- TheConfessor
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Re: Nasty
If you're seeing extrusions, we're discussing solids.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrusion
Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile. A material is pushed or drawn through a die of the desired cross-section. The two main advantages of this process over other manufacturing processes is its ability to create very complex cross-sections and work materials that are brittle, because the material only encounters compressive and shear stresses. It also forms finished parts with an excellent surface finish.[1]
Extrusion may be continuous (theoretically producing indefinitely long material) or semi-continuous (producing many pieces). The extrusion process can be done with the material hot or cold.
Commonly extruded materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, and foodstuffs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrusion
Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile. A material is pushed or drawn through a die of the desired cross-section. The two main advantages of this process over other manufacturing processes is its ability to create very complex cross-sections and work materials that are brittle, because the material only encounters compressive and shear stresses. It also forms finished parts with an excellent surface finish.[1]
Extrusion may be continuous (theoretically producing indefinitely long material) or semi-continuous (producing many pieces). The extrusion process can be done with the material hot or cold.
Commonly extruded materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, and foodstuffs.
- secondchance
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Re: Nasty
This rings my bell, Confessor. It happens to be the process we utilize in our business, which is a Rapid Prototyping Service Bureau. We use a Dimension SST machine that produces 3D fused deposition models from extruded ABS plastic.TheConfessor wrote:If you're seeing extrusions, we're discussing solids.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrusion
Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile. A material is pushed or drawn through a die of the desired cross-section. The two main advantages of this process over other manufacturing processes is its ability to create very complex cross-sections and work materials that are brittle, because the material only encounters compressive and shear stresses. It also forms finished parts with an excellent surface finish.[1]
Extrusion may be continuous (theoretically producing indefinitely long material) or semi-continuous (producing many pieces). The extrusion process can be done with the material hot or cold.
Commonly extruded materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, and foodstuffs.
I could actually build a solid 3D model of the, umm, deposit- if someone would care to submit its design in an STL file-- the triangulated representation of a 3D CAD model. Somehow, I don't think this is going to happen. lol.
Oh, and PSM ....ewww.
- Bob78164
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Re: Nasty
Really? The first case I did at my current firm was a patent infringement litigation involving 3D prototyping technology. --BobSecond Chance wrote:This rings my bell, Confessor. It happens to be the process we utilize in our business, which is a Rapid Prototyping Service Bureau. We use a Dimension SST machine that produces 3D fused deposition models from extruded ABS plastic.TheConfessor wrote:If you're seeing extrusions, we're discussing solids.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrusion
Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile. A material is pushed or drawn through a die of the desired cross-section. The two main advantages of this process over other manufacturing processes is its ability to create very complex cross-sections and work materials that are brittle, because the material only encounters compressive and shear stresses. It also forms finished parts with an excellent surface finish.[1]
Extrusion may be continuous (theoretically producing indefinitely long material) or semi-continuous (producing many pieces). The extrusion process can be done with the material hot or cold.
Commonly extruded materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, and foodstuffs.
"Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that of blindfolded fear." Thomas Jefferson
- secondchance
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Re: Nasty
It wasn't me! I didn't do it!!Bob78164 wrote:Really? The first case I did at my current firm was a patent infringement litigation involving 3D prototyping technology. --BobSecond Chance wrote:This rings my bell, Confessor. It happens to be the process we utilize in our business, which is a Rapid Prototyping Service Bureau. We use a Dimension SST machine that produces 3D fused deposition models from extruded ABS plastic.TheConfessor wrote:If you're seeing extrusions, we're discussing solids.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrusion
Extrusion is a process used to create objects of a fixed cross-sectional profile. A material is pushed or drawn through a die of the desired cross-section. The two main advantages of this process over other manufacturing processes is its ability to create very complex cross-sections and work materials that are brittle, because the material only encounters compressive and shear stresses. It also forms finished parts with an excellent surface finish.[1]
Extrusion may be continuous (theoretically producing indefinitely long material) or semi-continuous (producing many pieces). The extrusion process can be done with the material hot or cold.
Commonly extruded materials include metals, polymers, ceramics, and foodstuffs.
Seriously, I'd be interested to hear any details you are at liberty to divulge...
- Bob78164
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Re: Nasty
We represented 3D against EOS. There were a lot of patents involved; if memory serves, we were asserting 7 against them, and they were asserting 16 against us. --BobSecond Chance wrote:It wasn't me! I didn't do it!!Bob78164 wrote:Really? The first case I did at my current firm was a patent infringement litigation involving 3D prototyping technology. --BobSecond Chance wrote: This rings my bell, Confessor. It happens to be the process we utilize in our business, which is a Rapid Prototyping Service Bureau. We use a Dimension SST machine that produces 3D fused deposition models from extruded ABS plastic.
Seriously, I'd be interested to hear any details you are at liberty to divulge...
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Re: Nasty
OK, if there's a thread titled "Nasty" by PSM, you know I've got to read it. So what do I get for my trouble?
Poo and lawyers.
"Good evening, and welcome to the Department of Redundancy Department."
Sorry, lawyer types.
Poo and lawyers.
"Good evening, and welcome to the Department of Redundancy Department."
Sorry, lawyer types.
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Re: Nasty
PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:The city of Placentia had a parade over the weekend. The City placed Portable Toilets all along the parade route.
It's very windy right now. Actually it was very windy all night.
Many of the Portable Toilets are on their sides with liquid extruding from the sides.
WHOA!
That's COOL! Heh, heh!