3D Printed Chainmail, Functional Assemblies, and Part Consolidation - Ask an Additive Expert - Ep 08
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 Published On Jun 10, 2020

How does 3D printed chainmail work? What's a functional assembly? How can 3D printing be used to consolidate many parts into one?

Carbon's Jon Bruner answers those questions in this episode of #AskAnAdditiveExpert, our series of quick answers, tips, and tricks for getting the most from 3D printing and additive manufacturing.

To download the design files for the chainmail shown in this video, visit https://github.com/jonbruner/chainmail.

The materials discussed in this video are:
--EPU 41, a durable elastomeric material used in adidas Futurecraft 4D shoe midsoles: https://www.carbon3d.com/materials/ep...
--UMA 90, a rigid rapid prototyping material that prints quickly and offers outstanding accuracy and surface finish: https://www.carbon3d.com/materials/um...

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For more information about Carbon, visit us at https://www.carbon3d.com


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