Re: ARCHITECTURE AND LOM

From: Greg Johanson (johansoG@struct.com)
Date: Thu Feb 19 1998 - 16:15:45 EET


It is quite simple to remove excess LOM material from an internal cavity of
a build. One only needs to remove the excess material during the build
process (before the build reaches the layer that closes the cavity).

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> From: Bias Engineering <bias@ada.net.tr>
> To: rp-ml@bart.lpt.fi
> Subject: Re: ARCHITECTURE AND LOM
> Date: Thursday, February 19, 1998 1:30 AM
>
> Innomation Systems & Technologies Pte Ltd wrote:
> >
> > dear list,
> >
> > if the student is interested to use LOM to build the part....then she
may
> > get dis-interested in a while during the removal of paper supports.
> >
> > if she is going to build something like columns and windows...how is
she
> > going to remove the excess supports within the internal structure???
> >
> > no doubt LOM is good for big parts....but she will run into problem
when
> > she builds BIG SPACES!!!
> >
> > Sincerely,
> > joseph sim
> >
> > For more information about the rp-ml, see http://ltk.hut.fi/rp-ml/
> It should not be a problem to divide the large archi models into
> sections that you can easily remove excess material inside.
>
> Aydin Kuntay
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