All,
Anybody using the Sanders machines for conceptual design work? I know that
their marketing really targets the jewelry industry, but I'm really
interested in using this equipment to make conceptual prototypes for
consumer electronics products. We're also looking at the Stratasys FDM 3000
for this same purpose (yes, I know they are entiely different machines in
just about every way.) I'd be interested in feedback from both sides of the
camps.
Thanks in advance.
Neil Delaplane
neil.c.delaplane@intel.com
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